Spring
September - October - November
Spring is wedding season. The days are warming up and are still sunny, and the gardens are coming to life.
Spring is in soft fresh colours and the colour choice for your wedding can be soft pinks with white or colourful in yellow, orange and red.
IT is still the season for Australian Natives, but in November the season is ending.
Alstromeria
Amaranth
Anemone
Babys Breath
Blushing Bride
Bouvardia
Celosia
Cornflower
Dhalia
Forget me not
Freesia
Hyacinth
Lavender
Peony
Poppy
Queens Anne's Lace
Ranunculus
Stock
Sweat Pea
Waratah
Summer
December, January, February
Summer is all about hot days and nights, a lush and full nature and summertunes.
Your bridal bouquet should be lush and in sunny colours, yellow and orange and sprinkle with some daisies to deepen the unstructured whimsical design.
Agapanthus
Alstromeria
Amaranth
Aster
Astilbe
Cosmos
Dhalia
Daisy
Delphinium
Freesia
Gloriosa Lily
Hydrangena
Peony
Queens Anne Lace
Scabiosa
Stephanotis
Sunflower
Autum
March - April - May
In Autumn leaves are turning in warm red and golden colours and the days are starting to get cooler.
Typical colours are warm orange, dark reds, brown in different shades and cream white.
Add a touch of Autumn with berries, autumn leaves, feathers, nuts and grass.
Ageratum
Amaranthus
Anthurium
Aster
Berries
Chrysantheum
Heliconia
Lotus Pod
Ornamental Kale
Poppy
Protea
Queen Annes Lace
Snapdragon
Winter
June - July - August
Winterdays are just sunny and the air is crisp and fresh. Nature is still green but there are only a few flowers in bloom.
It is nice to wrap up in a cozy scarf and enjoy days in front of a fireplace.
Fresh and crisp colours with something silver and blue are the perfect wintercolours. Add some darker colours to give contrast.
If you love the australian natives this is the perfect time for creating a lush australian native bouquet.
Anemone
Australian Natives
Blushing Bride
Bouvardia
Calla Lily
Hellebore
Hyacinth
Jonquil
Protea
Ranunculus
Sweat Pea
Sweat William