More than once a week I get a call from a bride looking for "seasonal flowers," hoping to be able to save money on her overall flower budget. Every time I field this question, I answer with saying, "Other than peonies, lilacs, and lily of the valley, there really is no such thing as "seasonal flowers." More and more resources on-line and in print tell brides to pick blooms in season in order to be budget conscious. I am here to set the record straight on flowers. Florists get their flowers from all over the world, many from South America and Holland. These blossoms include some of the most popular flowers available: roses, hydrangea, calla lilies, tulips etc. We don't pick our own hydrangea in someone's backyard in Maine to get them when they're blooming "in season." These flower farms grow specific types of blossoms for extended longevity and consistency. I suppose while I'm on this rant I should also say that there are some flowers that florists give a bad name concerning price. Here's another record to get straight: Orchids are not THAT expensive. Sure, they're more expensive than carnations and button poms, and for their size they're more expensive than hydrangea per blossom, but they are very reasonable to work with in select floral arrangements and add a great texture as well. Here are some photos of individual flowers and if they have a particular season I've mentioned it... Otherwise you have free reign on all of these throughout the year.
Hydrangea- all year, depending on color. Antique Green is available in the fall when the nights get cooler, although you can get a hold of it in the spring when it's a light pink and green combo which is also beautiful. The periwinkles, purples and hot pinks are great in the summer, but are available for the most part, year round.. Mini green and regular green shouldn't be a problem either. Photos from Sierra Flower Finder
Blue Hydrangea
Hot Pink Hydrangea
Antique Green Hydrangea
White Hydrangea
Light Blue Hydrangea
Roses- I know some brides don't like roses because they think everyone uses them, which is true for a very valid reason. Roses come in almost every color imaginable and they also come in different forms- traditional, spray, garden. They're a great way to add a specific color without breaking the bank... here are a few of our favorites.
Dark Milva
Black Magic
Amnesia
Esperance
Marjolik Spray Rose
Garden Rose
Peonies are bride's FAVORITE flowers.. we think they're really beautiful, full of fragrance and texture. The downside is they are available at a reasonable price from May to Mid-June... you can get them earlier and later in the year but their per stem price can sometimes triple or worse.
White Peonies
Light Pink Peonies
Hot Pink Peonies
Coral Peonies
Red Peonies
Orchids: There are a lot of different types of orchids: cymbidiums, dendrobiums, mokaras, vandas, plus many others...they work really well out of water, by the full stem, or the individual blossom. Here are a few of our favorites we work with all summer long.
Cymbidium Orchids
Dendrobium Orchids
Mokara Orchids
Vanda Orchids are some of the most expensive orchids, so we only suggest them if you want that really purple/blue color. Definitely a splurge item here.
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....you were reading my mind...I was just about to blog about this! Thanks for doing it.....
The way these flowers are listed here are just amazing I always want to see Most Expensive Flowers in the World but have not found any occasion yet
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