Wedding Flower Colors
Just
bring us your color scheme, style and theme and Mills The Florist, your
Palo Alto Wedding Flower specialist, will create magnificent and
memorable wedding flowers any day of the year.
Orange Wedding Flowers
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Orange
flowers are perfect for fall ceremonies, and include peach or
burnt-orange roses, dazzling dahlias and coral-hued gerberas. Ask for
them in centerpieces, accented with tiny pumpkins and a curl of golden
ribbon.
White Wedding Flowers
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White
flowers are as pure and clean as a fresh snowfall. Use white roses for a
winter wedding, or calla lilies at any time of year. White daisies are
sweet in springtime, while white chrysanthemums and orchids can be used
all year round.
Red Wedding Flowers
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Red
flowers can range from dark, purplish tints to fiery orange-red hues. A
December wedding might feature potted red poinsettias, while a
Valentine's Day wedding can include red roses both as boutonnieres and
in the bridal party bouquets.
Pink Wedding Flowers
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Pink
flowers range from pale Asiatic lilies to vibrant hot pink gerberas and
create a feeling of peace and harmony. A wedding table centerpiece
might mix pink stock, larkspur and lisianthus with hot pink and light
pink roses.
Purple Wedding Flowers
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Purple flowers are whimsical and unique. The rich purples of dahlias
make a fanciful statement during a wedding ceremony, while pale mauve
lilacs and lavender roses have an old-fashioned, artistic charm.
Yellow Wedding Flowers
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Yellow
flowers are sunny and bright, and add a cheerful spirit to any
celebration. Ask a florist to use yellow lilies, lemon-yellow
snapdragons or brilliant yellow sunflowers in the floral designs for
your summertime wedding.
Blue Wedding Flowers
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Blue
flowers include lofty blue irises, puffy hydrangea and striking blue
delphinium. Ask for blue blossoms in a bridal bouquet as your 'something
blue,' or to cast a cool tone over an outdoor wedding reception.
Green Wedding Flowers
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Green
flowers are unexpected and elegant. Use pale green roses to brighten up
a centerpiece, or viburnum to accent a wedding bouquet. Light green
cymbidium orchids bring an alluring drama to your wedding flowers, while
light green gladiolus and green tulips are refreshing and fun.







