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If your wedding is going to take place during the lovely spring, you can opt for peonies, lilacs, daises, hydrangeas, tulips, sweet peas, garden roses, magnolias, larkspur, anemones, daffodils, narcissuses, ranunculus, boronias, delphiniums, hyacinths, bells of Ireland, star gazer lilies, Casa Blanca lilies or waxflowers. Try to use different seasonal branches or blossoms of cherry, pear or apple for a more modern and adorable effect.
For a hot enchanting summer wedding, go with stephanotis, cosmos, calla, Casablanca or lily of the valley, daises, zinnias, begonias, snapdragons, bells of Ireland, freesias, hydrangeas, iris, forget-me-not, English lavender, alostromeria, chrysanthemum, gerbera daisies, larkspur, Monte Casino asters, Asiatic and oriental lily, liatris, Queen Anne’s lace, liatris, sunflower, stock, tuberose, statice, zinnia, yarrow or solidaster.
For a fall themed wedding brides can choose from dahlias, asters, sunflowers, roses, chrysanthemum, zinnia, marigold, or different dried autumnal leaves or seasonal fruits. Winter wedding affairs are starting to gain more and more popularity among modern couples because of the many creative and festive choices in colors, decorative elements and flowers. Brides can look for holly, poinsettias, ivy, freesias, mistletoe, Love in the Mist, amaryllis, camellias, Casablanca lily, anemones, daffodils, narcissus, ranunculus, star gazer lily, forget-me-nots, jasmine, sweet peas, wazflower, evergreens, tulips, roses or star or Bethlehem.