Whatever season you are getting married in you will be able to find a bouquet and style that will suit your style and budget. Here we have given you some ideas of the bouquets and flowers available in each season. |
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| Paper fine Anemones are a great choice for a monochrome wedding | Daffodils work really well for handtied bouquets and have a great scent. | Tulips are available in many colours, but single toned bunches give a classic look. |
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| Gorgeous Ranunculas make a pretty display like this bouquet from Vermont Country Flowers. | Amaryllis make a stunning statement display for a large handtied bouquet. | |
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| A mixture of Calla Lilies and Tulips make this striking bouquet for spring. | This bouquet by Mac's flowers uses muscari and californian bluebells for the blue highlights. | A mix of green trachelium and viburnham opulus really bring the green tones out in this bouquet by flowerdesigns.co.uk |
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| One of the most English of flowers also has one of the shortest season, so use Peonies at their best in June and early July. | This is a brilliant example of a mixed Sunflower bouquet with Hypericum from Lucy's Florist in Maidstone. | For a wonderful splash of pink try something like this stargazer lily bouquet. |
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| A pretty mixture of gerbera and roses gives a truly vibrant flash of colour with twists of variegated china grass. | Although roses are available all year round, try using them in a softer arrangement for the summer like this heart. | |
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| This shower bouquet combines lisianthus and cymbidum orchids to create a flowing arrangement. | One of the best blues in summer are Hydrangeas and here I used them in a bouquet with freesia and orchids. | The combination of Green and pink is always a winner. Here both green cymbidum orchids and lisianthus have been used. |
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| Gypsophilia or baby's breath can be used on its own or in arrangements, but makes a superb bouquet like this example from Elizabeth Anne Designs. | Gerbera and Freesia make great allies in this lovely bouquet. They are teamed with Green Hypericum Berries. Made by Brown Bunny Flowers in California. | This more unusual bouquet is made from pink celosia. This flower is available in a range of colours from pinks to greens and mixes well with other flowers. |
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| Autumn is best for Oranges. Here you can see Cherry Brandy roses, Carthamus and Hypericum berries. | Carnations are given a modern twist with this posy bouquet woven with bear grass. The red beads help to highlight the colour perfectly. | |
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| This bouquet can be made all year, but there are always less flowers in Autumn. This is Coolwater roses with freesia and veronica. | This bouquet made by Ginger Lily Flowers, Islington combines roses with freesia and great blues from Hydrangea and Sea Holly. | This bouquet made by Stadium Flowers,WA uses wonderful poppy seed heads with rosemary and green tea roses for a great green combo. |
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| A stunning Phalenopsis Orchid trailing bouquet designed by Chantel Flores Design, London. | If you are looking for something a little different why not have a bouquet of Craspedia. These little yellow balls will certainly be a talking point. By Sprout. | A gloriously simple but exquisite bouquet of pink freesias made by Ivy Florist in Pudsey. Freesia bouquet are a personal favourite, as I had this for my bouquet. |
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| French Tulips are much larger headed and longer stemmed compared to their normal tulip cousins. These work perfectly in overarm arrangements. | This sumptuous bouquet uses fabulous Naomi roses with Hypericum berries and folded aspidistra leaves. | |
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| For a more upright bouquet, heather can give a wonderful alternative. It can also be dried to keep for years to come. This example was made by Cannytastic Flowers in Scotland. | Iris are available all year round, but are sometimes a very overlooked flower. Going from the white iris all the way from pale blue to this dark blue. | At the end of the year the spring flowers start appearing at the wholesalers for the new season. The early tulips are normally smaller headed, but perfect for a splash of colour. |