
Seasonal Flowers for a Winter Wedding

When you think of winter, you certainly don?t think of flowers?so when it comes to a winter wedding, flowers are a worrying issue. What’s even available? Don?t settle at your winter wedding; check out this list of in-season flowers.
Calla Lily
Here?s one that almost everyone?s heard of. When you think of Calla lilies, do you think of spring? Well actually, these wonderful blooms are readily available for your winter wedding! The perfect winter flower, these blooms are show stoppers with their curving bell shape and cream color.
Roses
While not everybody?s favorite, these flowers are actually extremely useful, hardy, and can fill in an arrangement or bouquet nicely. These flowers look great in bunches and come in a few beautiful shades. The best color for winter is probably their dark red variety, which never disappoints. This flower is traditionally seen around the Christmas holidays. While it’s less traditional for weddings, if you?re going for a holiday look these aren?t a bad choice. Also known as the Christmas Rose, these flowers are dainty and come in a few different shades. There are even some varieties that are multicolored with a beautiful purple edge. They look absolutely gorgeous when squished together, and when placed this way are reminiscent of peonies. Phlox are another flower that are easy to acquire during the winter months. If you haven?t seen them before, their blooms are tiny and grow in bunches together. Their colors range from white to a bright fuchsia. The white could be perfect for a winter-themed wedding. If you?re going for a brighter look more reminiscent of spring or summer, you can always choose the purple or pink variety. Commonly mistaken for a weed, these wildflowers are a diamond in the rough when winter weddings are concerned. These large white blooms that resemble lace are the crisp elegance you need for your wedding. Not only do these flowers add tremendously to the look of an arrangement, but they also help to fill up any empty space making everything look more full and luscious. Here?s another great filler flower. Limonium, also commonly called Statice, is a deep purple color that would go perfectly with white flowers. It’s a hearty flower that holds up in a bouquet or other tight arrangement. Unlike the Gerbera Daisy, Limonium don?t require any support in an arrangement. They hold up on their own and always look fabulous. Some may be turned off from the idea of a winter wedding because the season itself is dark and barren. This doesn?t have to be the case for your winter wedding, though! You can make your celebration however festive you like with these excitingly versatile blooms. With a little research, you can easily find some of these flowers for sale near you that will help achieve the ambiance you want. The post Seasonal Flowers for a Winter Wedding appeared first on Weddingbee.Carnations
Alstroemeria
Chrysanthemums
Orchids
Poinsettia
Gerbera Daisy
Helleborus
Lily
Phlox
Evergreens
Queen Anne?s Lace
Limonium (Statice)
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