Summer is a time of joy. A sunny day has an uplifting effect on even the most pessimistic people. Smiles and laughter seem intuitive, and most people simply enjoy the outdoors. It’s probably predictable that most weddings take place in the summer, because it’s the time of year when most people are physically warm and comfortable. Of course, there are exceptions, but in general, clear, warm weather leads to a clear, warm temperament.
It’s no surprise that summer brides are spoiled for choice when it comes to summer wedding flowers in flueroom, not to mention that there are plenty of outdoor wedding venues in the summer, giving the bride additional options. She can also tailor her wedding flowers to the location by using tropical flowers in exotic locations, wild flowers in gardens, and even beach flowers in beach locations.
Among the most popular flowers for a summer wedding are definitely (but not only) the following flowers:
- Sunflowers
An absolute favorite at many summer weddings. It is a large flower that immediately catches the eye. The name sunflower says it all. These fiery blooms with dark or black centers are especially popular in yellow, but interestingly also come in red, brown, orange, bronze and mahogany. This summer wedding flower is a definite focal point in all arrangements. Generally, a summer bride will build her arrangement around a few select sunflowers.
- Gazanias
Usually referred to as a treasure flower, this is a potentially controversial choice for a summer wedding flower. When using these flowers, the bride should plan a daytime wedding and cut the flowers as late as possible, especially since they tend to close up at night and in overcast weather. Generally, these flowers are available in a variety of dynamic colors, including multicolored colors that enhance the effect of gazania.
- Gerbera Daisies.
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, then these flowers are a very popular choice that most brides find hard to ignore. They feature a remarkable intensity of color, so much so that the sight of these flowers almost makes your teeth hurt! It’s not for nothing that these flowers are a very popular choice for summer weddings and rank fifth among the most commonly used cut flowers in the world (ahead of roses, carnations, chrysanthemums and tulips). Popularly known as the African daisy.
- Dahlia
If an unconventional and somewhat unstructured floral arrangement appeals to you, then dahlias are a serious consideration for your big day. Dahlias are definitely a somewhat unconventional flower and work especially well for summer weddings. Large, shaggy, and many-leaved – that’s one way to describe this flower that resembles a sea anemone in a parallel universe. Most species in one form or another have a pronounced quantum and foamy appearance. Definitely an interesting attraction for your guests.
- Black-Eyed susanna
The very term “Black-Eyed Susan” conjures up some interesting images for brides. Of course, in reference to a wedding flower, as opposed to a femme fatale. Generally, they are considered wildflowers found in open woods and roadsides. They make excellent summer wedding flowers and are especially popular for vintage and rustic style weddings.
Similar to daffodils, they are best known for their striking yellow color and dark center, and are highly prized by bees and butterflies. These daisy-like flowers also come in orange, brown, red and sometimes a multi-colored look.
- Poppies
Poppies sometimes just get a bad rap, mostly because of their association with drug trafficking. The truth is that these flowers are wonderful wedding flowers and remain very popular at summer weddings.
These somewhat tubular flowers grow on a long, thin and flexible stem and come in a variety of colors. Red and white poppies in particular are a beautiful combination for a wedding bouquet.
- Cosmos
Closely related to daisies, this is a popular summer wedding flower, generally available in pinks, multicolored pinks, white, orange and red. It is a small, neat flower with evenly spaced petals that can be used either exclusively or as an excellent accent flower in a wedding arrangement and will last up to 10 days in the vase with careful care.
A popular concept with brides is to sometimes use these flowers exclusively, but create a bouquet of different colored cosmos arranged in a somewhat symmetrical manner.
- Tuberose
If you love angel white as a color, you will love tuberose as a summer flower. These tubular flowers, which are characterized by a strong, sweet scent that is even associated with certain perfumes, are in no way related to roses, despite the similar name, although both are very popular as coveted wedding flowers. In tropical countries, these flowers are also commonly used to make floral wreaths.
- Peony
These large flowers, often available in white, cream, pink, lavender, mahogany and red, have a distinct ruffled, fluffy appearance, albeit ruffled in a teddy bear sort of way. Similar to hydrangeas, these flowers are available in a variety of shapes and are suitable for most floral arrangements, but especially for bouquets, especially when used as an exclusive flower in an exclusive color.
- Chrysanthemum
These flowers are undoubtedly one of the most popular summer wedding flowers for brides. They come in pink, yellow, red, white, copper and purple and are great for all flower arrangements, but especially for bouquets and centerpieces.
Summer wedding flowers often resonate strongly with a sunny-minded marriage, and why not? Summer is a time for celebration, after all, and emphasizing that theme with beautiful summer wedding flowers only seems to make sense.