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January Wedding Flowers

January Flowers
Alstroemeria
Amaryllis
Anemone *
Aster
Astilbe
Carnation *
Chinese lantern
Chrysanthemums *
Daisy *
Euphorbia *
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Heather
Hellebore
Lilac
Lily of the valley *
Mimosa
Narcissus
Orchid *
Pansy *
Rose *
Tulip
Wax flower
* all year round flowers
February Wedding Flowers
Many people regard February as the month of love thanks to St. Valentine’s Day. Traditionally associated with the giving of beautiful red roses.

Amaryllis
Roses
Sunflowers
Anemone
Daffodils  
Carnations
Primula  

If you are looking for a less structured look to you’re flower arrangements then you might like to consider choosing any of the following wilder looking flowers:

Bouvardia Ivy Reticulata
Daisy Lavender Sweet Pea
Euphorbia Lily of the valley Violets
Freesia Mimosa Waxflower
Gerberas Nerine  
Iris Orchids
March Wedding Flowers
March is the month we all celebrate Mothering Sunday. Many like to send their mothers scented flowers with good foliage such as oriental lilies, stargazer and narcissus.

You could have a few scented flowers as part of your wedding bouquet with some complementary fillers. .

March Flowers
Amaryllis
Anemone *
Aster
Astilbe
Bluebell
Bouvardia
Camellia
Carnation *
Cherry blossom
Chrysanthemums *
Daisy *
Euphorbia *
Fotget-me-nots
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Gypsophila
Hyacinth
Iris
Lily of the valley *
Mimosa
Narcissus
Orchid *
Poppy
Rose *
Stock
* all year round flowers
April Wedding Flowers
April is the month in which times gone by patriotic English people celebrate St George’s Day by wearing a rose pinned to their jackets. If you are not so keen on having roses for your April wedding bouquet you can still make a bold statement with seasonal flowers such as the nigella, poppy, and tulip.

April Flowers
Agapanthus
Allium
Alstroemeria
Amaryllis
Anemone *
Antirrhinum
Aster
Bouvardia
Carnation *
Chrysanthemums *
Cornflower
Crocus
Daffodils
Daisy *
Delphinium
Euphorbia *
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Gypsophila
Iris
Lily of the valley *
Mimosa
Nigella
Orchid *
Peony
Poppies
Ranunculuses
Rose *
Stock
Sweet pea
Tulips
May Wedding Flowers
The first day in May traditionally known as ‘May Day’ marks the time of year when warmer weather is expected to begin, flowers and trees start to blossom and people celebrate the beginning of summer.

If you not so keen on wild flowers for your may wedding, you could go for a more structured seasonal flower such as the Allium, Echinops or Peony.

May Flowers
Agapanthus
Allium
Alstroemeria
Amaryllis
Anemone *
Antirrhinum
Aster
Astilbe
Bouvardia
Camellia
Carnation *
Cherry blossom
Chrysanthemums *
Cornflowers
Daisy *
Delphinium
Echinop
Euphorbia *
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Gypsophila
Lily of the valley *
Lisianthus
Mimosa
Nigella
Orchid *
Peonies
Poppy
Rose *
Stock
Wax flower
* all year round flowers
June Wedding Flowers
June is the month in which Father’s Day is celebrated. Father's Day is a holiday to celebrate fatherhood and parenting by males.

June Flowers
Allium
Anemone *
Antirrhinum
Aster
Astilbe
Bouvardia
Carnation *
Chrysanthemums *
Cornflowers
Daisy *
Delphiniums
Echinop
Euphorbia *
Fotget-me-nots
Freesia *
Gardenia
Gerberas *
Gypsophila
Iris
Lavender
Lilies
Lily of the valley *
Mimosa
Nigella
Orchid *
Peonies
Rose *
Sweet pea
Sweet williams
July Wedding Flowers
July is the month in which Americans celebrate their Independence on the fourth day, it also a month in which you can choose for a number of seasonal exotic formal flowers such as Bombay Celosia, Heliconia or the Lisianthus.

July Flowers
Agapanthus
Alliums
Anemone *
Aster
Astilbe
Bouvardia
Carnation *
Chrysanthemums *
Cornflower
Daisy *
Delphiniums
Echinop
Euphorbia *
Fotget-me-nots
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Iris
Lavender
Lily of the valley *
Marguerite
Marigold
Mimosa
Nigella
Orchid *
Peonies
Phlox
Rose *
Stock
Sunflower
September Wedding Flowers
The 28th of September marks the Moon Festival, an important date in Chinese culture, where loved ones sit and watch the full moon rise and eat moon cakes. So why not let you September wedding take on an oriental theme with seasonal September flowers such as Chinese Lanterns, Love lies bleeding and Protea,

September Flowers
Anemone *
Carnation *
Chrysanthemums *
Dahlia
Daisy *
Euphorbia *
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Late sunflowers
Lavender
Lily of the valley *
Love lies bleeding
Nerines
Orchid *
Ornamental cabbage
Rose *
October Wedding Flowers
On October 31st, the eve of All Saints Day people celebrate Halloween. The Irish Celts started the tradition, way back in the fifth century BC. The Celtic would dress up in ghoulish costume and parade around the community attempting to ward off evil spirits.

Why not use flowers such as Cockscomb, and Yarrow to create a rich autumn feel at your wedding.

October Flowers
Anemone *
Astilbe
Carnation *
Celosia
Chrysanthemums *
Cockscomb
Daisy *
Euphorbia *
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Hypericum
Lily of the valley *
Orchid *
Pinks
Rose *
December Wedding Flowers
Christmas Day is celebrated on 25th December where Christians throughout the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, by the giving of presents.

Why not let your wedding take on a fairytale white Christmas theme with beautiful delicate flowers such as the Star of Bethlehem, Hellbore, and the Lily.

December Flowers
Anemone *
Carnation *
Chrysanthemums *
Daisy *
Dutch hyacinth
Euphorbia *
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Lily of the valley *
Narcissus
Orchid *
Passion flower
Rose *
November Wedding Flowers
On the 30th November Scots around the world celebrate St. Andrew’s Day, as he is the Patron Saint of Scotland. The Thistle is Scotland national flower.

If you want a striking seasonal wedding bouquet why not have the Thistle or Hollyberry as part of it, or if you want something a little more delicate then how about Snowdrops.

November Flowers
Anemone *
Carnation *
Chrysanthemums *
Daffodils
Daisy *
Euphorbia *
Freesia *
Gerberas *
Hyacinth
Lily of the valley *
Orchid *
Rose *
Snowdrops
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May 31 2007 11:35 am
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Recommended to all.
Mr & Mrs Davis (Hounslow)

May 30 2007 06:33 pm
fantasy land thanks so much for all the wonderfull flowers you made us for our special day we all loved the way you put the rhinestone crystals into all the bridemaids flowers and mine i will recommend you highly
thanks again
terry and neil

A popular idea is to have your flower girl carry a decorative basket with rose petals. As she walks down the aisle, she can sprinkle the petals in her path. If you will be using petals, make sure that the ceremony facility allows them. A simple runner can be used to line the aisle, making clean up of rose petals a little easier. Keep in mind that when stepped on, rose petals with color can stain the flooring. For this reason, many florists will suggest white or cream Rose Petals. Silk Petals are another option to provide color down the aisle. If you like the basket idea, but don’t want petals sprinkled, your local florist can also use whole blooms and flowers to decorate your flower girl’s basket. Another option is a "Sweetheart Purse". These small totes are filled with flowers and ribbon can be attached for further accent.