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Which flowers to choose for a September or late summer wedding

September wedding flowers

The time has come to think about your wedding floral arrangements... You're probably imagining sumptuous bouquets! But beyond the beauty of the flowers, don't forget to take into account their seasonal nature. The floral industry can be faced with supply problems affecting the cost and availability of flowers. 

Choosing seasonal flowers for your wedding decoration will guarantee you fresh flowers at the best price. Unlike summer weddings, the number of flower varieties available in other seasons decreases slightly. The flowers you find at the beginning of summer will no longer be there at the end of the season. Here are some tips to help you 5 flower ideas to choose from for a late August or September wedding

5 original flower ideas for a late summer wedding

Le Dalhia

Native to Mexico, the Dalhia, offers a rare generosity of colour, shape and size. From pompons to cacti to collars, you'll be spoilt for choice! August and September are the months when this flower is at its peak, making it ideal for creating beautiful wedding bouquets and floral creations.

Dalhia is easy to use as a decoration, whether for your centrepieces or the bride's bouquet. It goes wonderfully well with a multitude of flower varieties and is very hard-wearing as a cut flower. 

The Cosmos

The cosmos is a a small white flower with an airy silhouette. It's visually very romantic, but also perfect for a country wedding. Elegant and beautiful, its long stems make it easy to work with.

However, the Cosmos is fragile and doesn't take well to hot weather, so it's ideal for a late summer or September wedding. These flowers are ideal for pairing with classic varieties such as roses or more hardy flowers such as wildflowers.

Le Zinnia

Zinnia, a little-known flower, is a very popular resembling the daisy and the cosmos. It attracts butterflies and has generous buds. Perfect for

This variety of flowers is an ideal addition to any bouquet or wedding decoration.

Its shimmering colours, ranging from violet to creamy white, red and yellow, are ideal for brightening up a September wedding and will stand up well to the heat of late summer.

Lisianthus

Available all year round, lisianthus can be confused with white roses because of its corolla-shaped petals. Its natural colour is purple, but you'll find many shades of pink, blue and white. Just as elegant as Cosmos, and generally used as a filler flower, lisianthus is more affordable than traditional wedding flowers.

The Anemone

Because the anemone is the perfect embodiment of a delicate, feminine flowerIt is widely appreciated for its beauty. It adapts to many wedding theme colours, ranging from luminous white to pop colours such as intense pinks, blues and pastel shades. Anemones have the power to embellish all your wedding floral decoration themes and will be the ideal option for your wedding.

Plants and foliageIf you want to add a touch of green to the flowers you've chosen, consider olive branches, eucalyptus, asparagus and ruscus, which can be adapted to most wedding styles and themes.

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