As far as wedding flowers are concerned, there are some things that have to be considered before planning which flowers will grace the hands of you and your bridesmaids while you all walk down the aisle, as well as the type of flowers that will be places as gorgeous centerpieces at your reception. Since it never hurts to try and save a few dollars wherever you can when it comes to your wedding budget, buying wedding flowers that are in season will help the cost dramatically. Each of the flowers on our list is not only in season for the specific wedding month, but they each hold a symbolic meaning that can be a beautiful addition to your wedding party.
• January- For an elegant, winter wedding, the Stephanotis are an affordable option for you. With their gorgeous, white color, they are perfect for a January wedding and in many cultures; they symbolize good luck for the newlywed couple.
• February- Nothing says romance quite like a beautiful bouquet of Roses. But did you know that each color rose represents something different? White or cream colored roses symbolize purity, whereas red roses symbolize unity and pink symbolizes appreciation.
• March- Like roses, Dutch Tulips come in a wide array of colors, all of which represent different qualities. Use yellow ones for couples that are hopelessly in love or red to declare your undying love to your partner.
• April- Asters are the perfect flower for a blooming, April wedding. They represent contentment and sentiment that is felt within your relationship.
• May- The Anemone has a beautiful story behind their physical beauty. According to Greek mythology, they are said to have grown from the blood of Aphrodite’s lover, Adonis. They represent the highest expectations a lover can have in their counterpart.
• June- To go along with the stunning, natural setting of the summer months, the Gladious is great for your June wedding. They symbolize strength of character, no matter which gorgeous color you choose.
• July-Celebrate our country’s birthday month and you adoration for your partner with a good ole American flower: the Sunflower.
• August- Represent the boldness of your relationship with a striking bouquet of purple and blue Larkspur.
• September- Keep it simple and chic with adorable white Daisies. They represent purity and innocence.
• October- Even with its rainbow of colors, all of the Hydrangeas symbolize the perseverance needed for a long-lasting relationship.
• November-To represent beauty and pride at your fall wedding, Amaryllis are a beautiful flower for your bouquets and centerpieces.
• December- Magnolia Grandiflora come in gorgeous cream and deep pink and is perfect to symbolize dignity at your December wedding.