Wedding Spring Flowers

Most weddings include a significant amount of flower decor, and given how lovely they are, it's easy to understand why couples give them top priority when arranging their weddings. With so much beautiful inspiration available, it can be challenging to decide which flowers will work best in your wedding day floral arrangements. In light of the time of year you're saying "I do," we are here to assist you in determining which options are ideal for you.

Best February Wedding Flowers

Orchid- For couples who wish to include this striking flower in their winter wedding arrangements, both cymbidium and dendrobium orchids are the go-to kinds. 

Ranunculus- Ranunculus flowers, which may be distinguished by their closely packed petal pattern, are a preferred bridal flower and go well with roses. 

Waxflower- A tough bloom, waxflower can withstand the chilly February weather. The little flower is particularly effective in boutonnieres.

Best March Flowers Wedding Flowers

Ranunculus- Because ranunculus is such a well-liked flower, many couples research where to get it all year. It will, however, look exceptionally vibrant and fresh for a March wedding because it blooms naturally in late winter and early spring. 

Sweet Pea- Couples getting married in late winter or early spring will only be able to use this delicate blossom, despite its wonderful scent and gorgeous appearance. 

Tulip- Tulips are a traditional late winter and early spring bloom, much like daffodils. Tulips (which come in colors ranging from vivid yellow to pastel pink) give wedding centerpieces an elegant, sophisticated air.

Best April Wedding Flowers

Sweet Pea- Although most couples associate sweet peas with pink and peach tones, the flower can also be found in brown and purple varieties. 

Lily of the Valley- This little flower, a favorite of the British royal family, is ideal for an April garden wedding. 

Hyacinth- Hyacinth, which come in white, pink, or purple, are shaped like lilacs and perform nicely in spring centerpieces that take use of the plant's height.

Best May Wedding Flowers

Peony- Many engaged couples adore peonies, but they regrettably have a rather short growing season. Only a select few fortunate mid-Spring wedding couples get to use this rich flower in their decorations. 

Hydrangea- Hydrangeas are at their best before the season's high temperatures cause them to wilt, making them perfect for large-scale installations at weddings. 

Lilac- Lilacs, a symbol of spring, are a fantastic choice for May couples looking to add a strong splash of purple to their floral arrangements.

Best June Wedding Flowers

Rose- Roses may be found practically anywhere at any time of the year, but June weddings showcase them to their best advantage. Since June is a transitional month when late spring gives way to early summer, it might be challenging to find strictly spring or summer flowers. However, rose is a classic that complements any wedding style.

Delphinium (Larkspur)- Larkspur, also known as delphinium, resembles stock or bells-of-Ireland in appearance. Because it adds height to arrangements, delphinium works well as aisle flowers. 

Gardenia- Gardenias are particularly fragrant flowers, so caution should be exercised when choosing to use them in boutonnieres or bouquets as some people may have odor sensitivity. The spring blossom is still a lovely choice for classy and romantic situations.

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