Lisianthus

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Lisianthus are delicate little flowers, similar in appearance to the more common rose. They come with single or double petals and a variety of colours. They look good as part of a bouquet or make the perfect flower for the groom’s buttonhole.

Roses

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Roses are a classic choice for any wedding flowers day – they’re an all-time favourite for many brides. The most natural way to use roses is a combination of all the different kinds in one bunch – baby, large-headed, and garden roses. They look exquisite when the sizes and colours blend together in a bouquet or table display.

Hydrangea

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Hydgrangeas came in large bunches. They are extremely popular in white for classic weddings, but they also come in light blue, light pink, magenta, purple and even shades of green! Only available in the Autumn, the hydrangea has a long life span and can often be dried in vases or from fresh.

Berries

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In the Autumn months, there are several different types of berry available in an array of colours to use in your floral arrangements and bouquets – including green, orange, red, and brown. Hypericum, rubus, rose hips and snowberries are most popular in floral arrangements for a variety of weddings.

Gladiola

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Gladiola are a particularly tall flower, with an average height of 3 feet! They come in all different colours, and they’re height makes them perfect for use in urn displays or pedestal arrangements for your ceremony venue.

Sunflower

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The classic sunflower may not be the first flower that springs to mind for a wedding, but a particular variety named Sonja is proving extremely popular in bridal bouquets because of their small size and weight. It can also add a lovely warm colours to your centrepieces or posies.

Physalis

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Physalis come in either orange or green, to add a splash of unusual colour to your floral arrangement. The common name for the flower is ‘Chinese lantern’ due to their resemblance to the traditional Chinese lantern.

Cabbage Rose

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These green flowers are shaped similarly to the common rose, and have either a contrasting white or purple heart. They are from the cabbage family, and make great additions to centrepieces or large arrangements and wedding flowers.

Freesias

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Freesias are another classic choice. Their scent is heavenly, which means your bouquet and venue will smell divine all day long. The flowers are funnel shaped, with a few smaller buds.

Calla Lilies

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Elegant and refined, calla lilies work perfectly in romantic bridal bouquets when combined with other flowers. They can also give your floral arrangements a contemporary look when put together with masses of grasses or surrounded by foliage.