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Winter Wedding Flowers, although not as abundant as summer or spring flowers, still reveal some good choices for you should you be hosting your wedding during the winter months.
A winter wedding also offers couples unexpected opportunities for creative bouquets and arrangements. When having a winter wedding, it is important to incorporate drama such as claret and eggplant. Pair this with textured foliage and you have a striking combination for bouquets and arrangements.

Use velvet ribbons and beaded inserts to add sparkle and finishing touches. Many off-season flowers can be ordered during the winter and there are also a great many flowers that are available year-round.You can also save on your flower budget just by planning to have your wedding around the holiday season as many churches, hotels and other public spaces will already have their Christmas/holiday decorations up. Typical Winter Flowers- Acacia
- Amaryllis
- Camellia
- Cyclamen
- Forsythia
- Hellebore (Lenten rose)
- Iceland Poppy
- Juniper
- Mistletoe
- Narcissus (paperwhites)
- Poppy Anemone
- Poinsettia
- Snowberry (symphoricarpos)
- Snowdrop
- Stephanotis
- Winterberry holly
- Winter Heath
- Winter Jasmine
You'll find a great selection of quality flowers through an online website that I recommend at "I Do" Wedding Flowers.

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