Sunday 30 April 2006

Flowers by Season

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Whether you’re planning a September wedding, want to send flowers to your aunt in Hawaii or simply want to plant some flowers in your garden that won’t die, it’s important to know which flowers belong in which season. Some flowers are popular year-round, such as roses, and don’t have to be reserved for Valentine’s Day. Here’s a quick-reference-guide to flowers by season:

Great Summer Flowers:
•Sunflowers
•Lilies
•Irises
•Snapdragons
•English lavender

Fall Flowers:
•Marigolds
•Dahlias
•Zinnias
•Aster

Winter Flower Picks:
•Tulips
•Forget-me-Nots
•Poinsettias
•Casa Blanca Lilies
•Bells of Ireland

Great Spring Flowers:
•Peonies
•Tulips
•Hyacinth
•Lilacs

Flowers Anytime:
•Roses
•Orchids
•Gardenia
•Carnations

While no one will laugh at you for showcasing tulips at an autumn wedding, some flowers go best with their designated seasons. For example, vibrant colors always look great during the summer and everyone loves a poinsettia in the wintertime.

When choosing the best flower services to purchase a bouquet for a friend, partner or even yourself, one might check out 6StarReviews.com. They recommend services like FTD that offer seasonal flowers, as well as many on our year-round list.

FTD and other flower sites are great resources in seeking out great gift flowers and ideas for arrangements for a wedding or party. Choose some sunflowers; they get the official go-ahead in these warmer months ahead!

Author: Kelly Liyakasa