Are Your Wedding Flowers in Season?
What’s a bride without flowers! Corsages, bouquets and other flower accessories add the ethereal feel to the overall bride picture.
Choosing the perfect flowers in season for your wedding can be very important. Are your wedding flowers in season? Let’s take a look at them.
Calla Lily
Season: Spring, Winter
Colors: light green, orange, pink, red, white, yellow
Notes: simple lines; can be expensive
Daffodil
Season: Spring, Winter
Colors: orange, white, yellow
Notes: leaky stems, cut short for arrangements; inexpensive
Dahlia
Season: Fall, Summer
Colors: orange, pink, purple, red, white, yellow
Notes: full and fluffy; best bloom in late summer/early fall
Gardenia
Season: Summer
Colors: white
Notes: full; scented; finger oils can damage flower over time; expensive
Gerbera Daisy
Season: Year-round
Colors: almost any color
Notes: “fun” flower, inexpensive
Hyacinth
Season: Spring, Winter
Colors: blue, pink, purple, white
Notes: very strong scent; unique shape
Hydrangea
Season: Fall, Summer
Colors: blue, green, pink, purple, white
Notes: bloom is full; great for round arrangements; dries beautifully
Lily
Season: Spring, Summer
Colors: orange, pink, white, yellow
Notes: people either like or dislike this scent; long life span
Orchid
Season: Year-round
Colors: green, orange, pink, purple, red, white, yellow
Notes: long-lasting, yet pricey
Peony
Season: Spring
Colors: blush, coral, cream, pink, white
Notes: lush, full, rounded bloom; symbol of a happy, good-fortuned marriage
Poppy
Season: Summer
Colors: orange, pink, red, white, yellow
Notes: vibrant colors; wirey stems great for arrangements
Rose
Season: Year-round
Colors: orange, pink, purple, red, white, yellow
Notes: classic; garden roses are a great peony alternative
Tulip
Season: Spring, Winter
Colors: orange, pink, purple, red, white, yellow
Notes: board leaves; long-lasting


























