What Flowers can I have at my Wedding by Month
Seasonal Selections
Seasonal blooms are not only strikingly beautiful but as they are one way of being cost conscious and savvy with your wedding florals. Each flower has its own meaning which can make your bouquets and arrangements more personal and unique to you. We have gathered a selection of some our seasonal favourites and what they represent
Spring
Daffodils
Represent rebirth and new beginnings
Hyacinths
Are a symbol of peace, commitment and beauty, but also of power and pride.
Irises
Can represent faith, hope, courage, wisdom and admiration.
Tulips
Represent deep, unconditional love
Lilacs
Have different meanings for different colours. Purple lilacs symbolise the first emotions of love, while white lilacs represent youthful innocence.
Peonies
Generally symbolic of love, honor, happiness wealth, romance, and beauty
Summer
Roses
Undoubtedly the most common flower used for weddings has many meanings. For instance, the red rose symbolises romance, love, beauty, and courage. While a red rosebud (no stem) signifies beauty and purity. Yellow roses which symbolise friendship and joy, and new beginnings.
Poppies
Are the symbol of remembrance and hope for a peaceful future.
Hydrangeas
Represent gratitude, grace and beauty and their colours symbolise love, harmony and peace.
Dahlias
Symbolise beauty, commitment, and kindness.
Autumn
Orange Roses
Symbolise the want to be loved and to be an object of devotion
Sunflowers
Symbolise positivity, strength, admiration and loyalty
Winter
Calendula Flowers
are often used in wedding bouquets and decorations to symbolise passion and creativity or fertility for the new couple.
Gardenias
Symbolise everything related to pure attraction and the spiritual world with the most common meaning being trust, hope, peace, renewal, and protection.
Winter Jasmine’s
Meanings and symbolism include love, purity, feminine powers, sensuality, modesty, hospitality, community, inspiration, and spiritual ascension.