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You can use this list of wedding flowers for a June wedding and plan your wedding bouquets, the table arrangements, the corsages, the buttonholes, the aisle and altar arrangements, the chairs and doors arrangements or the rest of the venue flower arrangements. If your wedding is planned for an outdoor set, you have to be careful and discuss with a florist about what types of summer wedding flowers can resist well under the hot sun.
Opt for flowers that are more firm, with long stems and lavish blooms that don’t’ wilt that rapidly. Among the most resistant types of summer wedding flowers that are more suitable for outdoor weddings are roses, carnations, geraniums, lilies, chrysanthemums, gerbera daises, lavender, orchids, sunflowers or asters.

When composing a June wedding bouquet you should pay attention to the latest tendencies in wedding flowers and suitable fashionable colors for 2010. You can opt for pastel shades, such as ruby roses, blushes, eggplants, grays, silvers, bronzes, antique oranges, whites and yellows, butter yellow, ecru, creams, champagnes, ivories, teal, lime greens, navy blues, aqua blues, pale pinks, pale blues, baby pinks, coral pinks or peach, for a more refined, romantic, soft to the eye and natural inspired wedding.
On the other hand, if you’re planning a more exotic, vibrant and cheerful wedding, you can choose a summer wedding bouquet in more dynamic and bold colors, such as deep purples, burnt oranges, golds, forest greens, emerald greens, olive greens, ultramarine blues, dark blues, mauves, violets, deep yellows, scarlet reds, tomato reds, burgundies, chocolate browns, magenta, hot pinks or maroons. Keep the arrangement or the bouquet styles simple and loose, in hand tied, round, pomander, arm sheaf, wristlet, fan, posy or nosegay shapes for a more natural, warm, delicate and chic look.