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Among the most popular color schemes that you can choose for a fall wedding are jeweled tones, bright or pale yellows, eggplants, goldens, bronzes, silvers, metallic hues, plums, burnt oranges, corals, peachy, purples, olive green, light violets, pale pinks, forest greens, chocolate browns, maroons, burgundies, scarlet reds, russets, foliages, rusty reds or tomato reds.
If you’re interested in finding out what are the most common and used types of wedding flowers in September, here are a few examples: chrysanthemums, gerbera daises, roses, carnations, asters, delphiniums, sunflowers, hydrangeas, bells of Ireland, heather, love in the mist, peonies, English lavender, ranunculus, gladiolas, calla lilies, iris, boronia, scabiosa, Chinese lanterns, sweet peas, tuberose, assorted lilies, veronicas, phlox, statice, lisianthus, star gazer lilies, candytuft, yarrows, celosia, waxflowers, coxxombs, orchids, letospermums, tracheliums, mums, Queen Anne’s Lace, lilies of the valley, baby’s breath, freesias or snapdragons.
You can use any of these amazingly beautiful and vividly colored types of flowers that are available in September to create the wedding bouquets, the corsages, the buttonholes or the table centerpieces.
Among the most popular and trendy wedding flowers in September that you can choose for a more spectacular, unique and refined wedding are sunflowers, wax flowers, allamandas or African iris. If you’re planning a more exotic, exquisite and cheerful wedding, you opt for a wedding bouquet composed of African irises. These marvelous types of September wedding flowers come in various autumnal nuances. Choose a bicolor African iris in brown and orange for a truly remarkable, impressive and enchanting look.

To enrich the aspect of an autumnal bridal bouquet you can use ornamental leaves, fruits and branches, such as apple blossoms, wines, fresh or dried grasses, burnt colored fall leaves, seedpods, bananas, grapes, apples, pears or black cherries. To adorn any seasonal fall themed wedding bouquet or arrangement brides can use crystals, diamonds, pearls or beadings, sequins, feathers or precious stones and gems, such as sapphire, beryl, citrine, topaz, zircon, rubies, jaspers, corals or garnets. This way your bridal bouquet will be even more shiny, glamorous, eye-catchy and impressive.