{"id":82,"date":"2022-04-12T07:06:30","date_gmt":"2022-04-12T07:06:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.heritagegatheringspa.com\/?p=82"},"modified":"2022-05-14T08:25:03","modified_gmt":"2022-05-14T08:25:03","slug":"wedding-flowers-by-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.heritagegatheringspa.com\/wedding-floristry\/wedding-flowers-by-season\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Choose Wedding Flowers by Season for the Perfect Bouquet"},"content":{"rendered":"
What type of flowers should you choose for your wedding bouquet? It may be tempting to select whichever blooms are in season and most readily available, but consider the season’s impact on your overall look. Each year has its unique charm, from delicate spring florals to opulent arrangements fit for a winter wonderland wedding. Here’s a guide to some of the best flower options for each season.<\/p>\n
Spring is one of the best times for fresh, vibrant blooms. From delicate tulips to fragrant lilies, there are endless possibilities for creating beautiful bouquets and floral arrangements. However, keep in mind that many spring flowers are also popular for Easter, so it’s best to order early to avoid disappointment.<\/p>\n
Summer is peak season for many favorite wedding flowers, including roses, peonies, and dahlias. Since prices will be at their highest, try to choose locally grown blooms to save on costs. Also, if you’re getting married in a hot climate, opt for heat-tolerant flowers like succulents or calla lilies.<\/p>\n
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Fall is a great time to get married, and it’s also when you’ll find some of the most beautiful (and affordable) wedding flowers. Rich, jewel-toned blooms like chrysanthemums, dahlias, and marigolds are all in season and delicate white flowers like baby’s breath and stephanotis.<\/p>\n