These Mums are best used to best effect in pomander balls, creating a beautiful texture which is still resilient enough to be carried down the aisle by a younger bridesmaid and can double up as an eye catching hanging centerpiece at the reception.ĭECEMBER: It’s so tempting to get drawn into the holiday season with vivid Poinsettias but the biggest rewards are in taking a more subtle approach to the season. NOVEMBER: Still in Fall but with the colder and longer nights, the best Chrysanthemums of the year are blooming. These colors lend themselves to the spectacular and eye-catching Pincushion Protea, rich deep colored Calla Lillies and Roses. OCTOBER: Deep Orange, Red, Yellow and Brown are by far the most popular and traditional choices for the season. If traditional is your thing, go for Red Roses and Baby’s Breath but don’t stop there – mix in different textures too – Anthurium, Dahlias, Snap Dragon and Zinnia balance these nicely and are sure to get noticed! SEPTEMBER: One of the most popular months for weddings – and perfect for the outdoor Bride. Sunflowers, Roses, Gerberas and Lilly’s are common but if you really want to fill the space with flowers, seek out Stocks – they come in many colors and you’ll smell them before to see them. Consider combining Hydrangeas, a favorite for weddings.ĪUGUST: If you’ve opted for an August wedding in the Mid-Atlantic, you’re probably already prepared yourself for heat and humidity, you’ll probably also be considering bright, summer colors. The ‘Glad’ stalks provide attention-grabbing height to a lower, subtle table centerpiece providing a nice balance. JULY: Our favorite flower for July is Gladioli, they are colorful and dramatic, reaching high out of displays like floral fireworks. Take care with these delicate plants, leave your bouquet in a sunny window and you will keep your wedding flowers forever. JUNE: Why go to the expense of drying and framing a bridal bouquet when you can opt for a living bouquet? Most succulents such as Sempervivium, Sedum, Agave and Echeveria can be incorporated into a living bouquet by a good florist. There are so many varieties of Lilly but as a general rule, the Orientals will fill the whole room with a beautiful aroma, the exotics will be more likely to provide that intense color displays. If wildflowers aren’t your thing, consider the spectacular Lilly. Cornflower, Anemone, Lizards Tail, Poppies and Wild Ginger are unique, unusual and awesome when built into wedding bouquets and table centerpieces. MAY: Don’t let your Spring turn into Summer without a nod to the tenacious and abundant Maryland wildflowers. The red Peonies really make a statement as do lotus flower pods. The beautiful large white and soft pink petals of this flower make any bridal bouquet simply spectacular. This stunning and most sought-after wedding flower is now available, the Peony season is short and we recommend making the most of it. If contemporary is your thing, combine Orchids with fresh moss and slate, with the right lighting, this combination is breathtaking.ĪPRIL: Spring as most definitely sprung now, as have the Peonies. MARCH: Spring is on us, consider going with a clean, fresh combination of Freesia, Calla Lilies, Gerbera Daisies and Ranunculus. Lilies are also spectacular and can fill the room with a beautiful aroma – especially the Orientals. Consider a combination of fresh red Roses, Anemones and strategically placed candles and diamanté’s to capture a sparkle as night falls early.įEBRUARY: The month of Valentines Day – also the month of overpriced Roses! We recommend avoiding them if at all possible this month, consider Delphinium or Iris as alternatives. JANUARY: The holiday season may be behind us, but that doesn’t mean that January weddings have to let go of the magic of the season. Here are a few Floral Design top tips to consider: Contrary to what you may have heard, it’s not important to bring a perfectly crafted idea of your wedding flowers to a floral consultation – that’s what the floral designer is there for after all! Do you know your Dahlia from your Delphinium?
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