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The flower decorations you choose will depend on your budget. If you don't have a lot of money and want simple flower arrangements you can opt for flowers, which are not so expensive. However, if you don't care what you spend and want an exclusive look you can have more expensive and exclusive flowers. If you have a theme or color scheme for the wedding ceremony then of course the color of the flower should match your colors or theme. Fresh flowers like roses, orchid, marigold, gerberas, etc. will enhance the overall appearance of the traditional wedding. Depending on your budget the florist will work with you and provide innovative floral arrangements. The flowers you select will set the mood for your wedding. You will have different flowers for the different seasons.

For the fall wedding go for rich, bright and earthy colors like red, burgundy, amber, yellow and rust (Aster * White, Pink

Chrysanthemum
* White, Yellow, Orange, Pink, other colors

Dahlia
* Many Colors

Marigold
* Yellow, Orange, Red

Statice
* Purple

Zinnia
* Red, orange, pink

Dried Leaves)

In summer you can go for light and pastel shades like pink, sky blue, citrus tone (Alstromeria * orange, pink, yellow and cream, other colors

Bells of Ireland
* Green * January-October

Chrysanthemum
* White, Yellow, Orange, Pink, other colors

English Lavender
* Purple

Forget-me-not
* Blue

Freesia
* White, Yellow, Pink, Blue, Purple

Gerbera Daisy
* Pink, Yellow, Orange, Red, White

Hydrangea
* White, Blue, Purple, Pink

Iris
* Purple, Blue, White

Larkspur
* White, Purple, Blue, Pink

Liatris
* Pinkish Purple

Lily, asiatic
* White, Pink, Yellow, Orange

Lily, oriental
* White, Pink

Lisianthus
* Purple, White, Pink

Matsumoto Asters
* Pink, Purple

Monte Casino Asters
* White, Purple

Queen Anne's Lace
* White

Snapdragons
* Pink, Yellow, Orange, White, Other Colors

Solidaster
* Yellow

Statice
* Purple

Stephanotis
* White

Stock
* White, Other Colors

Sunflower
* Yellow

Tuberose
* White

Yarrow
* White, Pink, Yellow

Zinnia
* Red, Orange, Pink)

and in the winter go for an evergreen effect, white and sparkling silver (Amaryllis * Red, White

Anemone
* Blue, red, pink, white * Jan-May and Aug-Dec.

Bells of Ireland
* Green * January-October

Camellias
* White, Pink

Casa Blanca Lily
* White * January-October

Cosmos
* Pink, White, Brown, Other Colors

Daffodil
* Yellow * January-Early May

Forget-me-nots
* Blue

Holly
* Green with Red Berries

Jasmine
* White

Narcissus
* White, Yellow

Poinsettia
* Red, White

Ranunculus
* white, pink, red, orange and yellow * February-May

Star Gazer Lily
* Pink and White * January-October

Star of Bethlehem
* White

Sweetpea
* white, pink, red/coral, and lavender/purple * December-May

Tulip
* Many colors, including white, pink, yellow, red, and purple * December-April

Waxflower
* Pink, White)

Spring Wedding Flowers in Season: Anemone * Blue, red, pink, white * Jan-May and Aug-Dec.

Bells of Ireland
* Green * January-October

Boronia
* Pink * April-May

Casa Blanca Lily
* White * January-October

Daffodil
* Yellow * January-Early May

Delphinium
* White, Blue * April- October

Hyacinth
* Purple, Pink or White

Lilacs
* Violet or White

Narcissus
* White

Peony
* Pink or White * Late Spring – Early Summer

Ranunculus
* white, pink, red, orange and yellow * February-May

Star Gazer Lily
* Pink and White * January-October

Sweetpea
* white, pink, red/coral, and lavender/purple * December-May

Tulip
* Many colors, including white, pink, yellow, red, and purple * December-April

Waxflower
* pinky purple and white

It makes a beautiful wedding when you use seasonal flowers. With flowers you will give both traditional and unconventional look to your wedding décor. So it is very important to select the right kind of flowers for the occasion.

Flowers are traditionally used for the following events and people:

Ceremony
Entryway arrangements
Altar arrangements
Pew or chair arrangements
Flower girl petals
Candles
Aisle runner

Wedding-party Attire
Bride's bouquet
Traditionally, the bridal bouquet consists of either white or cream flowers such as stephanotis, orchids, roses, lilies of the valley, gardenias, carnations or sweet peaks; the use of bright colors, however, has become more of a staple feature. The bouquet should be designed to complement the gown. You may wish to carry a prayer book or small Bible - a florist can advise you how the two can be combined for a beautiful bouquet.

Bridesmaid's bouquets
Flower girl's bouquets
Groom's boutonniere
Groomsmen's boutonnieres
Ring bearer's boutonnieres
Mother of the bride's corsage or nosegay
Mother of the groom's corsage or nosegay
Father of the bride's boutonniere
Father of the groom's boutonniere
Grandmothers' corsages
Grandfathers' boutonnieres


Wedding Flower Sites:

AllWeddingCompanies.com
Wedding bouquet and flower preservation services will help brides and grooms remember their ceremony

AllWeddingIdeas.com
Wedding Ideas And Tips For A Beautiful Wedding

Anvente
Helping bridal and event clientele since 1993

FiftyFlowers.com - Wedding Flower Packages, Wholesale Flowers

Flowerbud.com
Flowerbud offers cut flowers in bulk for "Do-It-Yourself" weddings and special events.

Hawaiian-Tropical-Flowers.com
Send Hawaiian flowers, flower leis or send our Hawaii gourmet gift baskets from your online Hawaii florist.

Links 2 Love
Wedding Bouquets, wedding flowers and bridal bouquets.

PartyPOP.com - Weddings

Serenata Flowers.com (UK)
an experience in flowers

The Brides Bouquet.com
The most exquisite collection of fine silk wedding flowers, bridal bouquets, and wedding accessories

Tidy's Flowers
Creating beautiful memories for 127 years.

USA Bride
Flowers and favors articles




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