Fall Wedding Flowers

by Katie on November 6, 2008 · 5 comments

in Floral Design, Little Tips

When you think of fall wedding flowers, surely the first few things that pop into your brain are red, orange, yellow. Maybe a little brown, rust, or burnt orange. These colors are definitely beautiful, individually or together, for a fell wedding or any other wedding for that matter.

But in this post, we want to touch on flowers that are readily available during the fall, not necessarily flowers that look like they bloom when the winds pick up and the weather gets a little crisper. How can this assist you during your wedding planning venture? Flowers that are “in season” are often less costly to purchase (and who is not up for saving a little cash here and there?).

Here are some great “fall” flowers. Many of the little pretties pictured come in a number of colors! Clock wise from the top left :: Roses (Diane James) :: Scabious (Rampant Scotland) :: Sunflower (Meta Edge) :: Dahlia (Thirteen Months) :: Hydrangea (Breath of Life Photography) :: Orchids (My Dream Wedding) :: Gladioli (AllSortza) :: Gerber Daisy (Still Light) :: Cyclamen (Flowers) :: Chrysanthemum (CTAHR) :: Zinnias (37 Days) :: Lilies (Gene Burch Photography). Center :: Anemones (Martha Stewart)

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Kate November 6, 2008 at 10:20 am

Not only are in-season flowers cheaper, they’re sometimes more environmentally friendly, because you aren’t transporting them from other climates, (which would increase the environmental footprint of your wedding).

2 Leanne November 6, 2008 at 5:57 pm

And like the gorgeous photos in your post show, you aren’t limited to “fall” colors when choosing your flowers. Every color of the rainbow is available in flowers of the season. So there’s no reason not to save money by buying the flowers that are readily available!

3 Royce November 7, 2008 at 1:17 pm

Hello, my name is Royce with Flowers by Royce in Grapevine, TX. I agree with buying in season flowers as well b/c of environmental reasons. Great article and posts! Regards, Royce, Flowers by Royce

4 Rose November 10, 2008 at 4:13 pm

Great post and lovely pictures.

5 Flowers January 4, 2010 at 6:51 am

Cool pictures

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