Real Wedding Flowers




Unless you’re dealing with a really tight wedding budget, we can’t see any reason why you should go with faux flowers for a romantic wedding day. And even if you can’t afford too much, there are always great alternatives to go with real wedding flowers at low prices.




Whether you catch a discount, or you’re simply axing on creating simple and clean, casual, loose and light wedding bouquets and arrangements, the chances of buying some superb real wedding flowers at affordable prices or in less expensive arrangements are on your side. Why on earth opt for artificial silk wedding flowers when there are so many fragrant or colorful, elegant or chic, stylish or eye-catching, delicate or dramatic, sophisticated or simple, romantic or dark toned types of real wedding flowers on the market to choose from!

It’s true that there are a few trends with beaded or jeweled wedding bouquets, or with paper, button, seashells, origami or any other alternative wedding bouquets that you can follow, but even so, nothing compares to the naturalness, freshness and warm atmosphere produced by a real flowered wedding day.

If you want to reduce the wedding expenses you can always have a choice in seasonal real wedding flowers. To help you plan your wedding flowers more carefully and wisely, here is a brief list of real wedding flowers that you can consult before you go shopping. Let’s assume that your wedding is going to take place during the springtime.

The most popular and attractive types of real wedding flowers that you can opt for are peonies, tulips, daffodils, gerbera daises, gladiolas, magnolias, narcissus, freesias, asters, anemones, delphiniums, lilacs, lily of the valley, iris, hyacinth, Casablanca lily, calla lily, garden roses, carnations, bells of Ireland, forshyntia, star gazer lily, orchids, forget-me-nots, ranunculus, phlox, protea, sweet peas, sweet Williams, waxflowers or zinnias.

For a vibrant summer wedding day you can compose a beautiful wedding bouquet or any other type of flower arrangement using English lavender, freesias, forget-me-nots, alstromerias, gerbera daises, hydrangeas, bells of Ireland, chrysanthemums, oriental lily, Asiatic lily, liatris, iris, monte casio asters, larkspur, iris, statice, sunflowers, Queen Anne’s lace, snapdragons, stephanotis, yarrows, stocks, tuberoses or zinnias.

Don’t be afraid of cold season weddings because they can make a very romantic, sleek, vibrant and unique ambience for a special event. If your wedding is to be held during the autumnal season, go with sunflowers, poppies, pansies, statice, chrysanthemums, asters, zinnias, marigolds, dahlias, gerberas or dried leaves or branches.

For a winter wedding, choose anemones, cosmos, daffodils, jasmines, holly leaves, amaryllis, narcissus, camellias, forget me nots, Casablanca lily, poinsettias, waxflowers, star of Bethlehem, ranunculus, tulips, star gazer lilies or sweet peas. As for the real wedding flowers available all year round, you can opt fro delphiniums, carnations, roses, gladiolas, calla lilies, bachelor’s button, baby’s breath, delphiniums, heather, gardenias, proteas, lilies of the valley, scabies, orchids, or eucalyptus.

Written by , date May 22, 2010 in By color
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