This is part two of our winter wedding flower series. You can catch up on part 1 here, where we discussed the various flowers that are in season in the winter months if you’re looking for blue, green, lavender, orange or pink flowers for your wedding. Here are the rest of the colors that you may be considering for the floral arrangements on your wedding day. 

Purple

Purple Cosmos
Purple cosmos
Photo by MShades

Sweetpea
Purple sweetpea
Photo by mike@bensalem

Tulip (December to April)
Purple tulip
Photo by audreyjm529

Red

Amaryllis
Red Amaryllis
Photo by galif548

Anemone
Red Anemone
Photo by tanakawho

Poinsetta
Poinsetta
Photo by Wyscan

Ranunculus (from Februrary to May)
Red Ranunculus
Photo by tanakawho

Tulip (December to April)
Red tulips
Photo by Zest-pk

White

Amaryllis
White Amaryllis
White Anemone
White anemone
Photo by jam343

Camellias
Camelliaa
Photo by jam343

Casablanca Lily (available from Jauary to October)
Casablanca Lily
Photo by robbie jim

Cosmos
White cosmos
Photo by FotoDawg

Jasmine
Jasmine
Photo by Kpjas

Narcissus
Narcissus
Photo by Arsene

Poinsetta
White Poinsetta
Photo by LollyKnit

Ranunculus (from February to May only)
White Ranunculus
Photo by tanakawho

White Stargazer Lily (from January to October only)
White Stargazer Lily
Photo by audreyjm529

Star of Bethlehem
Star of Bethlehem Flower
Photo by Linda N.

Sweetpea
White sweetpea
Photo by tanakawho

White Tulip (December to April)
White Tulip
Photo by longhorndave

Wallflower
Wallflower
Photo by jurvetson

Yellow

Daffodil (January to Early May)
Daffodil
Photo by Daveybot

Narcissus
Yellow narcissus
Photo by jam343

Ranunculus (February to May only)
Yellow Ranunculus
Photo by Franie Frou Frou

Tulip (December to April)
Yellow Tulip
Photo by Phing?

As you can see the color combinations possible to make a spectacular winter bouquet made of seasonal colors is astounding.

For instance for a wintry blue and white bouquet, why not try mixing blue Forget-Me-Nots and anemones with bright white roses and camellias?

If you are getting married near Valentine’s Day, why not try a fiery orange and red bouquet that is tightly wound with red ribbon created from seasonal winter red roses, rananculus and anemones?

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