While most flowers are available any time of year, you may want spring flowers for your spring wedding. If so, here are early, mid, and late spring ideas in a range of colors!
Daffodils are synonymous with spring. You probably won’t find many varieties available commercially but you will find more than just the common yellow trumpets.
Tulips are available in a wide range of colors. Far more than what you see here. The options seem endless!
There are many types of blooming branches available, including forsythia, pictured below with daffodils, tulips, and allium (ornamental onion).
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Sweet peas, anemone, blooming quince, peony, and several types of tulips.
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Tulips, hyacinth, peonies, astilbe, allium, and irises.
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Tulips (almost endless options!), sweet peas, anemone, pussy willow, allium, and forget-me-nots.
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And that’s that! What flowers mean “spring” to you? If your wedding is in the spring, are you planning to choose “seasonally appropriate” flowers ~ or just whatever?
All spring flower images are from Fifty Flowers (www.fiftyflowers.com), Blooms by the Box (www.bloomsbythebox.com), and JRRoses (www.jrroses.com).