List of Wedding Flowers for Fall
If you’re planning a fall wedding, explore the option of using seasonal flowers. Not only will they be less expensive, but they’ll also naturally fit in with the theme and general color scheme of your wedding, offering a burst of color and brightness as the sky takes on a grayer hue.
Chrysanthemums
- Chrysanthemums are truly a fall flower, but can be found year-round from any florist. The flower comes in a wide range of sizes and shapes from daisy-like to buttons and pompons. Along with their diverse look, they also come in a range of colors like red, white, purple and the traditional yellow. The chrysanthemum’s range of style and coloring make it a good choice as filler to bouquets and ceremony flowers.
Dahlias
- A beautiful and coveted flower coming into season for the fall is the dahlia. Dahlias, originally from Mexico, are now found around the world in vibrant reds and yellows. Dahlias are sought after for their numerous petals and make an elegant addition to any centerpiece or ceremony pieces.
Hydrangeas
- The hydrangea season creeps into fall, making it a classic choice for any wedding. The hydrangea can be found in the fall in a wide range of colors, as the color of the flower is dependent on the acidity of the soil. Hydrangeas tend to be less expensive and easy to obtain compared to other fall flowers.
Kniphofia
- The kniphofia, which originates from southern and eastern Africa, may be found at most floral shops. The kniphofia are known for their red and orange spiky-like hanging flowers that give them their nicknames torch lily. The kniphofia is normally used for table displays and centerpieces in fall settings.
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