Ideas For Choosing Wedding Flowers
Flowers are a very important part of your wedding day. They add ambience and beauty to the setting and often are tied in with the color scheme the bride has chosen. To save money on fresh flowers it is advised that you choose seasonal wedding flowers. These are flowers that are naturally in bloom during the time which you are getting married. No matter what season, you can find a vast assortment of colorful flowers and plants to make a gorgeous bridal bouquet and decorations for your venue and reception area.
If you are getting married in the spring, there are plenty of pretty flowers from which you can choose. Also, when considering your colors, think about the season and all the shades associated with it like grass green and various pastel colors. Spring is an abundant time for flowers, especially daisies, tulips, peonies, hyacinths, and of course roses. If you are going to be a summer bride, there are just as many amazing flowers from which you can choose.
Roses are popular year-round but especially in the spring and summer. In addition, think about including the beautiful iris, delphinium, chrysanthemum and gladiola. Snapdragons are another popular choice for summer weddings. Or, go tropical and order exotic flowers like orchids and bird of paradise. Summer is a great time for bright colors like red, bright pink, orange, purple and other bold shades as compared to the delicate pastels of spring. Of course white flowers are always fashionable at any time during the year.
For autumn brides, there are flowers and foliage that reflect the changing color of the leaves. Think bright yellow, orange and red. You can pair fall flowers with sprays of autumn leaves for a gorgeous coordinated look that honors this breathtaking season. Some flower choices that are available in the fall include dahlias, chrysanthemums and ornamental cabbage. Decorative fruits like crab apples and Chines lantern fruits help dress up an autumn wedding.
Then there are the winter brides. There are many creative ideas when it comes to flowers for your winter wedding. If you are doing a holiday theme, think of incorporating holly berries and leaves and poinsettia into your flower choices. Amaryllis are available in the winter and look great adorning the tables. There are even various tropical flowers that are available in the winter, such as cymbidium orchids and Anthurium.
Some wedding flowers are widely available the whole year. They include roses, gerbera daisies, lilies and quite a few tropical flowers. So these are flowers you can use in any season, along with any seasonal blossoms you may select. Your wedding florist can help you choose the right flowers that fit into your budget and match your vision of how you want your wedding flowers to look.
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