Winter Wedding Flowers

Four Things You Should Know

The type of winter wedding flowers you choose can depend on: the cost of the flowers, the availability of the flowers, and the color and formality of your wedding. Flowers add to the ambiance of an event and can set the mood for fun, romance or regal elegance.



Blooms By The Box

The most common winter wedding flowers are:

• Roses
• Lilies - Stargazer, Casablanca, Calla
• Alstromeria
• Mums
• Daisies - Gerbera
• Carnations
• Camellias
• Freesia
• Gardenias
• Orchids
• Amaryllis
• Hydrangea
• Snowball Mums
• Forget-me-nots
• Poinsettias
• Peonies
• Jasmine




Besides flowers, there are many types of foliage, berries and non floral items that can add significantly to your bouquets and decor. Some of these are:

• Pine Cones • Eucalyptus • Eucalyptus Berries • Holly Leaves
• Holly Berries • White Snowberries • Viburnum • Hypericum
• Pepper Berries • Pussy Willow • Fruit and Nuts • Faux Fur
• Evergreen Branches • Ivy Leaves • Sage Green Lamb's Ear
• Dusty Miller • Baby's Breath • Wheat Stems • Pumpkin or Gourds
• Evergreen Branches • Christmas Ornaments • Feathers • Crystals




Most florists can get many flowers in the winter months. Many flowers are grown internationally, but if you live in an area where flowers are grown and sold locally, you may find better prices on those. Check with your local florist for availability and prices in your area. If you plan to make your own flower arrangements, you can buy fresh flowers at great prices online.

There are several common winter wedding colors. White is a great color representing purity of not only the bride but also the glistening white snow. Any color added to white would be a beautiful color palette for a wedding. Shades of blue are popular for winter as well as red, green, burgundy, silver and gold.

Daisies are a fun flower; they are one of the more casual flowers. They seem to set a fun and lighthearted atmosphere. Nothing says romance like roses and peonies with a hint of jasmine. Calla lilies and orchids seem to command a grander scale of regal elegance. Then there is the long time traditionalism of gardenias and stephanotis with English ivy like Princess Di’s bouquet.

Once you know your these four important factors, it will be easy to choose your winter wedding flowers.






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