Summer Wedding Flower Arrangements

Spring flowers should include a sense of freshness along in soft tones and with a pleasant fragrance. Anemones, tulips, hyacinths and daffodils are perfect choices for spring bouquets. Tulips are reasonably priced and come in a wide range of shapes and colors. They give a contemporary touch to a wedding, though it may wilt quickly so beware of its use in a bouquet of flowers.

Soft yellows and lilacs look great together in a bouquet and can really capture the essence of spring. Spring is really in the air when primroses and violets are combined in floral arrangements. There are many pot plants grown as bells, African violets and Cape primroses, which would also be very well in conjunction with alpine flowers and moss saxifrage. Primroses and violets in wicker cones can enliven any interior or exterior.

The lily is always a popular choice because it is robust, sensitive issue, although its structure. Naturally, the cove is open to a variety of styles of flower arrangements, such as the elegant shape of the curled spathe formed at the top of a long green stem produces a striking effect in bouquets and other arrangements. Many brides choose the lily as a theme for your entire wedding.

Throughout the spring, the flowering shrub world with its own light, and this is clearly evident with the wonderful colors and flower types of camellias, rhododendrons and magnolias. These decisions exquisite blooms for brides if you choose the palest shades and most delicate flowers to the big heads, blowsy rhododendrons in a variety of bright colors. Although many of these flowers, as indeed are fragile and have long lasters some as strong. However, its nuances and subtle combinations of colors makes them ideal as bouquet flowers when combined with delicate satin or organza.