So you're having a spring wedding, congratulations! Now the hard part (possibly).....WHAT FLOWERS DO YOU HAVE?
Well, if you're going for artificial flowers, you can have any flower any colour any season, but if you're going for fresh flowers, it's slightly more difficult.
Some flowers, you can get all-year-round but off season, they will cost a lot more than when in season.
Season flowers for spring are as follows - be aware that you will be limited on the colours you can get for these so if there's a specific colour scheme you are going for, you may not be able to do it with the flowers that you want.
Agapanthus (African Lily)
Allium
Alstroemeria
Anemones
Astilbe
Bergenia
Bluebells
Camelia
Carnations
Clematis
Columbine
Cow Parsley (NOT babies breath - that's Gypsophelia)
Daffodils (also known as Narcissus)
David Austin Roses
Flowering Currant
Flowering Quince
Forget-me-nots
Freesia
Fritillaria
Garden Roses
Gypsophila (Baby's Breath)
Heath
Hyacinths
Hydrangea (late spring)
Lenten Rose (also known as Hellebores)
Lilac
Lily of the Valley
Lisianthus
Magnolia
Muscari
Peonies (late spring)
Primrose
Ranunculus
Rhododendron
Roses
Saxifrage
Snowdrops
Spring Snowflakes
Springwood White
Stephanotis
Stock
Star Magnolia
Sweet Pea
Tulips
Verbascum
Veronica Speedwell
Viburnum
Wisteria
Spring Foliage, Branches and Berries - a branch or two of these in your arrangements or in the wedding decoration can really make a difference!
Asparagus Fern
Catkin
Cherry Blossom
Chinese Redbud
Eucalyptus
Fern
Forsythia
Hawthorn
Hypericum berries
Mimosa (no, not the drink ;) )
Nigella
Osmanthus
Peach Blossom - similar to cherry blossom
Pear Blossom
All flowers are taken from Pinterest
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