Getting married in November, any floral arrangement ideas?

Submitted by lemon juice
We live in Texas and the garden we’re renting for the event looks just BEAUTIFUL in November. I booked it not thinking about the limited fall floral selection.

Our wedding party colors haven’t been decided because I’m not sure what selection of boquets we’ll have. Once we’ve found an arrangement – or even a flower… we’ll have a better grasp of color. Everything’s at a stand-still until then.

Has anyone seen any pretty November florals?
Or do you know of a website where I can browse flowers by season & state?

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3 thoughts on “Getting married in November, any floral arrangement ideas?

  1. Here’s the perfect solution – call the caretaker of the gardens you are getting married in and ask what flowers will be in bloom at the time of your wedding. Then take your cue from those flowers and colors.

  2. Try theknot.com But its really hard to pick flowers until a scheme had been decided and dresses are picked.
    this is the knots fall wedding main page

    pictures of bouquets

    try those , if not , you really neeed to chat with your florist , take some fabric swatches , pictures etc. With overnight shipping and such , there really arent “flower seasons” these days. In some small towns however you might not be able to get everything you want. Talk to the florist so that nothing has to be guessed at , and everything is exactley what you think is beautiful! Hope this helps!

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