Tuesday, May 18, 2010

I am getting married in May and am trying to find yellow and blue flowers?

I want yellow and blue flowers for my outdoor, country wedding. I wanted bluebonnets, but was told since they are wildflowers, they wouldn't last very long. I cannot seem to find a good website with info about this type of thing with info about specific flowers, their season, color, and hardiness. If you know anything about this, please respond, and link me to a website if possible. Thank you.

I am getting married in May and am trying to find yellow and blue flowers?
Irises come in many shades of beautiful and have a bright dash of yellow in the center, which would be perfect for you!





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Roses are usually available all year round for the same price, why not try yellow roses with iris or blue delphinium. These are all commonly used wedding floers because they are all hardy, and should all be available in May. Call around to local florists and get some quotes based on those flowers! Hope thi helps!
Reply:Try this: http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/themes/s...


It is The Ultimate Wedding Flower Guide at www.theknot.com
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Reply:i don't know where you live but i know that tulips are in season in may, in Michigan. sorry i don't have more information for you. good luck
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This one has many colors, but you can see the yellow and blue hydrangeas in it, which a beautiful and sturdy flowers


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Reply:Blue hydrangeas and yellow roses or yellow lillies would be pretty.
Reply:Use sunflowers with some little blue %26amp; white flowers...so cute. The blue %26amp; white flowers can be any kind of small wildflowers. I saw this done on theknot.com %26amp; it was beautiful. Perfect for an outdoor country wedding!





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Reply:Roses or carnations would work, but if you have your heart set on bluebonnets you should have them. You can go to wikepedia.com and find all the info you need to know about bluebonnets. If they will not be in season dong your wedding, you can do silk and this way your bouquet will last forever.

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