Wedding Flowers In Bloom

Wedding flowers often cost an arm and leg, especially for a bride who has not done her homework. The rose is not the only option you have especially if you are having your wedding during Winter. In fact, there are many available flowers for every season, even during the colder months. Although it is true that having your matrimonial ceremony in Spring will not cause any problems with choosing wedding flowers, with the right eye; and a hand tightly clutching your purse; you will be able to find all kinds of flowers all throughout the year. 

Spring is the perfect season to adorn your reception hall with all kinds of wedding flowers. This is also the season when all the colorful blooms come to life again after weathering the Winter season. Some say that flowers are cheaper during Spring, but the fact is that fresh wedding flowers will always be priced the same. It’s just that during this time, you have more choices. The popular choices during this time are Daffodils, Lilacs, Peonies, Hyacinths, Tulips and Ranunculus. These wedding flowers come in a variety of shades that will complement your wedding color motif.

Summer has a lot of surprises in store for your wedding. This may sound confusing, but there are more available wedding flowers during this time compared to Spring. Amongst the long list of available blooms, the Sunflower, Lily, Zinnia, Stephanotis, Chrysanthemum, Hydrangea, Iris, Aster and Queen Anne’s Lace are the ones that catch the fancy of many brides and grooms. Floral arrangements are more colorful during this time of the year.

Don’t let falling leaves stop you from having an Autumn wedding. There are some wedding flowers to choose from, though not as plentiful as the previous seasons. Aster, Zinnia, Chrysanthemum, Marigold and Dahlia bloom during Fall, or you can always have silk wedding flowers during this time. If this sparing list doesn’t suit you, there are flowers that bloom all year round. Orchids are very fashionable, as well as Gardenias, Calla Lilies, Scabiosa and Delphinium.

Winter weddings appeal to many couples, because it is the most romantic time of the year to tie the knot. Also, during the Holiday season, the bride and groom can just skirt away to their Honeymoon destination. Wedding flowers in Winter are not as scarce as you might think, some well-liked blooms are Tulips, Ranunculus, Jasmines, Daffodils, Camellias, Anemones and Narcissus. If you’re having a Christmas wedding, adorn your wedding party hall with some trees and decorate them with fresh Poinsettias. These make for good wedding flowers as they last a very long time, despite the biting cold.

Now that you have a list of available wedding flowers during the different seasons, you don’t have any excuse to paying more than what they’re actually worth. If your local nursery is selling expensive blooms, there are many other stores willing to send the flowers to your doorstep for a minimal fee.

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