While a Pinterest bouquet stuffed with peonies and calla lilies looks amazing, you’ll want to be flexible when choosing flowers for your big day. Certain varieties become unavailable or costlier at different times of the year.

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Dahlia flowers are a common choice for wedding bouquets, and they can be found in various shapes, sizes, and colors. Their vibrant beauty and unique symbolism — commitment, loyalty, and kindness — make them an excellent choice for your special day.

These flowers are easy to grow, and they’re also a great choice for a garden. When planted from seeds, dahlia plants are long-lasting, and their blooms often last for months. They are also drought tolerant, and they can tolerate heat and humidity better than most other flowers.

They can be used alone or mixed with other flowers and greenery for an elegant look. They also pair well with other summer and fall flowers, such as sunflowers, zinnias, and chrysanthemums.

A popular choice for bridal bouquets, a dahlia’s vibrant hues can complement any wedding palette and add a hint of drama. For a classic pastel look, try pairing them with roses for an elegant floral bouquet.

If you want to create a more colorful bouquet, consider mixing different color varieties of dahlias together. For example, you can combine bright orange dahlias with muted pink ones for an asymmetrical bouquet. You can also use dahlias as a filler for a bigger arrangement, such as a flower crown or a table centerpiece.

With fifteen different shades to choose from, it’s easy to find a color that matches your wedding theme or dress. For a more autumnal wedding, try using the beautiful dahlias for a unique bouquet with contrasting purples and pinks.

You can also mix in some scabiosa for some bold hues or berries for a wintery bouquet. This moody arrangement is sure to give off romantic adventure vibes and would be a wonderful addition to any wedding.

Dahlias can be used in many ways, and they are also a great addition to any home or garden. The blooms are easy to grow and come in a variety of colors, so you can find one that suits your style.

When growing dahlias, pinch the center shoot 3 to 4 inches from the top of the plant to encourage bushiness. You can also disbud them, which involves removing the two smaller buds next to the central one to force the plant to put its energy into larger flowers. This will help you achieve a larger bloom in less time, and it’s easier on the plants than staking them.

Calla Lilies are a classic flower for wedding bouquets and centerpieces, adding elegance and sophistication to bridal bouquets, corsages, and boutonnieres. Their long stems and stunning trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of white, pink, purple, or orange make them a beautiful choice for any bride.

The calla lily is also associated with beauty, grace, and femininity. This is because they were first cultivated by the Greek goddess Hera, who gave her son, Hercules, milk from a heifer to give him the strength of the gods. The flowers’ beautiful purity symbolized chastity and virtue. Calla lilies are also a symbol of marital bliss and fidelity. They are often paired with roses, another popular flower for wedding bouquets, to signify love and devotion.

Lilies come in many colors, and they are available year-round, making them a versatile option for wedding bouquets. White lilies, for instance, symbolize innocence and purity and are a perfect pick for a bridal bouquet. They can also be combined with other flowers such as peonies and hydrangeas to create a more elegant look.

These flowers are very easy to grow, and they can be planted in garden beds, mixed borders, or mass plantings. They are also great for containers and can be used as a cut flower. They are very easy to care for, and they require minimal watering. They do best in well-draining soil and are tolerant to heat and humidity. They are also easy to divide and propagate, and they will bloom for weeks when properly cared for.

They are a beautiful choice for an autumn wedding, when they are in season. You can incorporate them into your bouquets and arrangements with other autumn flowers such as chrysanthemums, dahlias, kale, and hydrangeas. They can also be added to summer bouquets in place of traditional summer flowers like peonies and hydrangeas for a more modern look.

Mini calla lilies are a wonderful choice for DIY brides who want to add elegance to their floral designs. They are easy to work with and available in a wide range of colors. They are also a wonderful accent flower for any floral arrangement, adding dimension and visual interest.

For a sweet and subtle wedding, consider adding gardenias to your flower arrangements. These white flowers are scented with a lovely fragrance and have been associated with love, refinement, purity and innocence. For a romantic touch, pair them with classic container options like china teapots and sterling silver urns. Gardenias grow well in most climates and are also a popular choice for shrubbery or as landscape accents, especially in the South.

Peonies are another gorgeous option for your bouquets. These romantic blossoms symbolize love, honour, happiness, wealth and bashfulness and were a favorite of Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle for their royal weddings! They are also said to attract true love and bring good luck.

If you’re looking for a bolder option, try adding dahlias to your floral arrangements. These statement-making blooms are available in a wide range of colors and can be used for both elegant and casual weddings. They are known for their unique shape, and their delicate petals make them a stand-out addition to any bouquet. They also symbolise purity, grace and elegance.

Another beautiful flower for your big day is the calla lily. These strikingly simple yet dramatic flowers are a popular choice for bridal bouquets and centerpieces. The long stems of calla lilies give your flowers a sculptural quality and can be combined with other flowers for an interesting effect. For a unique look, you could even incorporate them into a table runner.

Tulips are the perfect complement to almost any bouquet or floral arrangement and can be found in a variety of colors. They are often seen as a symbol of eternal love and the ideal choice for a spring or summer wedding. They can be combined with roses, hydrangeas, peonies, carnations, stock, ranunculus and lisianthus for a stunning combination.

Anemones are a versatile flower that can be incorporated into almost any bouquet or floral arrangement. Their delicate petals and deep blue color is a great addition to any floral design. They can also be paired with other delicate flowers such as dahlias, ranunculus and tulips for an elegant and chic look.

Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are a cottage garden and cutting flower classic, offering beautifully soft and simple blooms with a captivating fragrance. They come in a wide range of colors from white to coral pink to purple and all shades in between, they also work well with many other springtime flowers such as dahlias, peonies, and tulips!

The ruffly flowers have a delicate and sweet perfume with long stems that make them perfect for incorporating into wedding bouquets. They are also great paired with other sweet-smelling flowers such as lily of the valley and gardenias.

This charming little bloom also looks fantastic in hairstyles, flower crowns, and boutonnieres. Use them as a filler flower in a larger bouquet or to add a pop of color to a bridal hairdo. You could also scatter them around your ceremony site, such as on the floor or in a flower bed, for a lovely spring look.

If you choose to grow them, try to select heirloom or heritage strains that have the most fragrance, as these old varieties were developed before modern hybrids took over the industry. Heirlooms such as ‘Cupani’ have bicolored flowers with maroon upper petals and violet “wings” while ‘America’ has stunning wavy red and white stripes on its petals. For an even more fragrant variety, choose ‘April in Paris’ that has scented blossoms of white with a hint of lilac.

These delightful flowers are a must-have for any gardener, as they are easy to grow and very versatile. In addition, they can be used as a ground cover and make a beautiful climbing plant. However, they do not tolerate very hot climates. If you live in a very warm region, you may want to look into a hybrid variety of sweet peas that is more tolerant of heat.

If you’re planting sweet peas from seeds, sow the seed indoors about four to six weeks before the date of your expected last frost. Once the plants are four to six inches tall, you should pinch them down to the first or second set of leaves to encourage branching. This will help to produce more flowers later on.