The dress fits! Booked the location! The guest list written down! Ordered the cake!
… but which flowers?
Your long-awaited summer wedding is coming up, but which flowers are actually available at this time?
in the summer there is a large, colorful selection of flowers. Whether delicate and subtle or large and opulent. At this time of year there is definitely for every style the matching flower. Of course, colors also play a major role – many of these flowers are available in a wide range of colors.
Do you pay attention to regionality and want to know where your flowers come from? Then it is important that you access the Heyday of the respective flowers pay attention.
So that you don’t have to search the internet for hours, we have rregional and domestic flowers for your wedding in one Floral calendar summarized.

We present you the most beautiful and popular ones here Summer flowers for weddings before:

The astilbe
One of the most popular flowers at summer weddings is the astilbe. It is often chosen in the company of roses, dahlias and clematis.
Their varied color selection of the fine panicle flower conveys a lightness and tenderness in the bridal bouquet, which is often chosen for romantic weddings.

The dahlia
A domestic garden plant that is often used in pruning for all types of design in wedding floristry. With its many rows of petals, it looks opulent and dominant. The perfect finish for wedding cakes. But of course it also fits wonderfully in bridal bouquets and larger flower arrangements.
The color palette of the dahlia spans all pink, red, orange and pink tones, as well as white, yellow and purple.

The marguerite
The daisy is a daisy family because, as the name suggests, it is a basket with numerous flowers. It is a beautiful summer flower in white with a yellow eye.
In combination with other meadow herbs, the daisy complements a relaxed, summery bridal bouquet.
.. and the scent that keeps insects away because it contains pyrethrum – the basis for many biological insecticides.

The English rose
The English rose is a hybrid of old varieties and modern branched roses. This rose is large-flowered. Certain varieties have a very intense, floral scent.
In terms of colors, we find all available shades of pink up to dark red bordeaux, as well as in apricot, light yellow, pink up to strong orange.
The English rose is very popular when it comes to the subject of bridal bouquet or badges. Since it resembles a peony with its many petals, it is often used as an alternative.

the thistle
A thistle as a wedding blossom – couldn’t be earlier, today everything is different.
The thistle refers to a group of wild plants. Thistles are available in orange but also in delicate shades of blue like the spherical thistle (on the left in the picture).
These flowers can withstand short-term drought and are therefore ideal for a summer wedding. In keeping with the style, the flowers go well with any rural or BOHO wedding.
You can read about the best way to dry your bridal bouquet here.

The vetch
One of the most delicate flowers with the greatest fragrance. White, purple, pink or red flowers sit on short angular stems. But nobody would suspect that this elegant and delicate plant is related to the pea. Because of its wing-like leaves, the vetch is one of the butterfly flowers.
The appearance of the flowers has an elegance and lightness that has made them more and more the focus of wedding floristry in recent years.

The cornflower
Few flowers have a distinct blue as the flower color like the cornflower. In former times it was widely known as field weed or it was often used as a medicinal herb in the medical field.
The blue flower is often tied tightly and used in bridal bouquets.
Incidentally, the blue flower is generally a central symbol of romance for love and longing.

Nigella
Nigella, also called the virgin in green, captivates with her delicacy and the most beautiful pastel colors from light blue to rose to white. Your small fruit capsules after flowering are also used in wedding floristry for badges and head wreaths.
With its rustic touch, the cornflower goes perfectly with every meadow or vintage wedding.

delphinium
A stately name for a local garden plant with numerous flowers up to 1.20 m high. The delphinium is available in a wide range of colors from strong white to dark blue. It is often used for large designs, such as an opulent buffet. It goes well with any style. The delicate, individual flowers of the delphinium are also popular.
Of course there are also flowers that do that all year are available, which can be added to your decoration. That would be for example Carnations, roses, gypsophila or gerbera & germini.
How your favorite flower is best combined and designed with others – we can show you in a personal conversation.
Should be your desired flower at the time of your wedding not available we are sure one to find wonderful alternative!
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You can download the year-round calendar here.
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Summer flowers for your wedding
In summer there is a large, colorful selection of flowers. Whether delicate and subtle or large and opulent. At this time of year there is sure to be the right flower for every style. Of course, colors also play a major role – many of these flowers are available in a wide range of colors. Do you pay attention to regionality and want to know where your flowers come from? Then it is important that you pay attention to the flowering time of the respective flowers. So that you don’t have to search the Internet for hours, we have summarized regional and domestic flowers for your wedding in a flower calendar.
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