I hope this site will work for you and give you some ideas!
http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/by-month.htm
2007-12-11 21:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I was married in June and had peonies and roses in my bouquet and in our centerpieces. The peonies are nice because they are a very full flower with a lot of presence, so you get good bang for your buck.
Good luck.
2007-12-12 11:05:49
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answered by sarah jane 7
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I would contact a local florist to find out what is in season during the month of june in the area where you live. Good luck.
2007-12-12 07:54:05
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answered by Leslie Y 2
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You can basically get whatever you want, as some flowers are grown in hot houses, and even for my wedding i had roses imported! It depends on your location!! If you are in USA, it will be summer!, AUS - it will be winter!
Here we go!:
Spring
--Bulb flowers. Tulips, irises, daffodils and ranunculus symbolize new beginnings.
--Specialty spring flowers. Delphinium, freesia, larkspur, peonies, viburnum, heather, genista, waxflower and Queen Anne's lace can be effective.
Summer
--Roses. Roses are used all year, but a wider variety is available in summer. Roses also better withstand hot, humid conditions.
--Lilies. Asiatic lilies have a wide range of colors and fragrance.
--Calla. These come in large and miniature sizes in white, yellow or pink.
--Gerbera. This boldly colored, daisy-like flower is available in standard or miniature varieties in a range of bright and delicate colors.
--Specialty summer flowers. Snapdragon, sweet pea, hydrangea and astilbe are versatile flowers that fit a variety of wedding themes.
Other flowers to consider. Bouvardia and stephanotis. "These are generally greenhouse-grown and pricey at any time," Wolnick explains.
Late Summer, Early Fall
--Chrysanthemums, asters and dahlias. Mums are most plentiful in the fall and have a wide range of colors. Dahlias also have a large color range and have a large enough form to make bold and pleasing arrangements.
--Sunflower and yarrow. Miniature sunflower varieties can work in arrangements.
--Specialty fall flowers. Birds of paradise, pincushion protea and several orchid varieties are tropical varieties available in the fall. Other specialty flowers include amaranthus, celosia, gloriosa, montbretia and zinnia.
Winter
--Tropical flowers. Anthurium, cymbidium and dendrobium all come in white or white-green hues.
--Amaryllis and oriental lilies. Both flowers come in traditional color varieties -- deep red and pristine white. Other colors add variety to arrangements.
--White flowers. Agapanthus, euphorbia, tuberose and ornithogalum are effective in arrangements with winter greenery.
--Berries. Hypericum, pepperberry and holly branches complement winter foliage and purple and red color schemes.
Hope you find something. good luck!
Go to a florist - they can provide lots of help!
2007-12-12 05:51:37
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answered by ♥Amber is a New Momma 6
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Flowers are grown in hot houses year round so you have your pick. My favorites are Roses, Orchids and Daisies.
2007-12-12 05:04:39
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answered by CiCi 5
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