
Planning a winter wedding? If you're having trouble narrowing your flower options and ensuring your final choices match your wedding colors, you’re in luck. There is a rhyme and reason to this quandary, and you’ve come to right place. The following tips will guide you in finding the perfect winter flower and the colors that match it marvelously.
First things first: What flowers are in season during the winter? Pick your favorite flowers off of this list, and then choose your wedding colors, or the other way around. Keep in mind that many of these flowers vary in color, so you may be able to choose your favorite flowers and then decide which color variation fits in with your color scheme.
- Holly berry
- Acacia
- Gerbera Daisies
- Irises
- Lilies
- Orchids
- Roses
- Carnations
- Camellias
- Poinsettias
- Snowdrops
- Queen Ann’s Lace
- Holly
- Winter Daphne
- Alstroemeria
- Ginger flower
- Queen Ann’s Lace
- Witch Hazel
- Bergenia
The best way to see if your winter wedding colors pair perfectly with your wedding reception flowers and altar decorations is by taking color swatches to your florist shop and see which combination pops. Also keep in mind your theme, which could greatly affect both your winter wedding color scheme and floral arrangements. For example, if you are having a vintage themed winter wedding, you will probably choose classic red roses, which match the theme and the season.
Read more: Winter Wedding Planning 101, Hiring Your Florist and Seasonal & Holiday Wedding Theme Ideas

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