A Quick Seasonal Guide to Wedding Flowers

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A Quick Seasonal Guide to Wedding Flowers

Gina Scanlon

Know what season you’re planning your wedding for? Now it’s time to lock down aesthetics that fit your theme, including the flowers, which can make or break any theme, or overall ambiance for a ceremony and reception. If you’re not too familiar with the impressive array of floral options allotted to wedding parties, this will be a good place to start learning.

There are also year-round favorites like the Orchid, Rose, Veronica and Peruvian Lily.

We’ve got a quick-fire seasonal flower guide for you below by color scheme:

Winter

Dark reds and crisp whites is the most popular color scheme for a winter wedding.

RedAmaryllis, Rose, Carnation, Gerbera. Ranunculus, Tulip

WhiteOriental Hybrid Lily, Star of Bethlehem, Stephanotis, Gardenia 

Spring

Bright, cheerful and pastel bouquets are all the rage for spring.

Purple: Anemone, Delphinium, Iris, Lisianthus, Hydrangea, Tulip, Hyacinth, Statice Sinuata

Pastel Pink: Cybidium Orchid, Peony, Ranunculus, Sweet Pea

Green: Queen Ann’s Lace, Solidago, Hypericum

Summer 

Summer is all about sunny, buttery yellows, and bright greens, and June is the most popular month for weddings on record. So if you want to order flowers for that month in particular, plan ahead!

Yellow: Poppy, Spider Chrysanthemum, Sunflower, Oncidium Orchid, Craspedia

Green: Hydrangea, Green Trick, Bells of Ireland, Green Rose, Zinnia, Fiji Chrysanthemum

Fall

Rich oranges, and purples are popular choices for the autumn season. It’s also a very earth-centric time, so a lot of décor includes branches, crab apples, oak leaves, etc.

Orange: Celosia, Bi-color Rose, Leucadendron, Asiatic Lily, Dahlia, Yarrow

Purple: Alstroemeria, Calla Lily, Chrysanthemum (disbud)

There are, of course, always exceptions to the rule. And if you have your heart set on a particular flower, it’s likely you will be able to find a vendor who can deliver, no matter what season!