It's more important than ever to be eco-conscious and budget-conscious when it comes to wedding flowers for winter. While you might love peonies - it's a good idea to check what's in season (just as we do our food) to help reduce the footprint of your flowers and the price tag.
What's In Season This Winter?
Blushing Brides
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A gorgeous flower and very apt for winter weddings! These soft pink flowers with architectural spikes work beautifully in bouquets.
Violets
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Small yet gorgeous, violets look striking against their dark green stalks - perfect for an intimate and romantic wedding.
Ranunculus
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Coming in a multitude of sweet colours, Ranunculus provide a beautiful old world charm to any bouquet - their also great for lapels and flower crowns.
Hyacinth
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A delicate light purple, hyacinth florets make for great table settings, lapel decorations and corsages.
Queen Anne's Lace
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Beautiful, cloud-like and delicate - Queen Anne's Lace is a great flower for that whimsical wildflower look.
Helleborus
An old-fashioned flower that's become incredibly popular in recent times. These dark, sculptural flowers create depth and that gorgeous 'winter' aesthetic.
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Some honourable mentions:
- Anemones
- Poppies
- Stocks
- Jasmine
- Tulips
- Sweet Peas
What flowers are you thinking of purchasing this winter? Comment below and let us know!