Choosing the right combination of colors for your wedding flowers is a huge decision. Once you make your choice and start picking out bridesmaid dresses and matching table settings, there will be no going back! It's essential that you feel 100% confident about the color theme so that in the end, there are no regrets. Every color conveys a disparate emotion and mood. Typically, colors are broken down into different seasons; while yellow tulips can be easily found during the early spring months, towards winter, they are few and far between. Make sure that you take all of these factors into consideration when looking for colored accents for your wedding.

Green

Many brides would think this an odd color for their wedding flowers; strangely enough, the color green has reanimated sunflowers, lilies, hydrangeas, daffodils, and even roses. An over-abundance of green tends to suit a garden-themed wedding best, although it can also be ideal for an early spring, late winter wedding as well. During winter time, foliage always plays an important role in the wedding décor: you have wreaths, hanging garlands, and mistletoe to choose from. Green floral décor is perfect for the nature and outdoor couple. If you're planning on having the wedding in the mountains or on a lake, nothing would be better suited than green anthuriums and gladiolus perched on top of bare-branched trees.

White
This color marks the height of sophistication. White florals on white wedding décor, with perhaps a hint of silver, is absolute heaven. Some flowers which could be amazing with a white wedding theme are: peonies, chrysanthemums, and white amaryllis. Try to choose flowers which not only look great, but also smell wonderful too. This will help add to the serene atmosphere induced by the sight of chiffon-petaled flower arrangements adorning every table-top. White can be utilized for all seasons; it can even bring your fall wedding to life. For a winter affair you could grace every corner with star-shaped Christmas roses paired with white narcissus and small tufts of freesia.

Yellow

Yellow is a happy and somewhat dramatic color. It's sunny evocative nature reminds one of a younger and more peaceful time. A popular color for spring-time blooms, yellow is reminiscent of a feeling of newness and awakening. Although beautiful on their own, yellow looks especially best when matched with other bright shades, such as pink, orange, and red. Some flowers which work well in yellow tones are: hyacinths, sunflowers, and daisies. Like white, it's popular for all seasons, although it tends to be used most in spring and autumn events.

Blue
Blue is beautiful and bold. It has a charm about it that seems to generate a calming effect. Flowers that look gorgeous in blue tones are: sweet pea, cornflowers, thistle, and hydrangeas. You could mix blue with other colors, or match it with a few other blue variations. Select delphiniums in a purple-blue and pair it up with light blue scabious. Although very expensive, purple orchids are exquisitely striking. Utilize the bright characteristics of blue in spring, summer, autumn, or winter weddings.

Pink
It seems that the most feminine brides are inclined to select pink as one of their wedding colors. Pink stands alone from all of the other colors due to it's delicate compatibility. There are so many different shades to choose from: you could go with a pink that is more soft and mellow, or something a little more vibrant. Pink blooms are absolutely spectacular during the summer time; utilize sugar pink pom poms, hotpink roses, pastel pink dahlias. Instead of just picking one, why not use them all? In winter time, pink lilies and amaryllis are in full bloom – rather than go with the same old winter wonderland theme, why not spice it up with some rosy emphasis?

Red

The most passionate color on the spectrum, red is always the top choice for Valentine's Day weddings. Both bold and earthy, red lends just the right amount of heat and elegance. You could choose blooms in a spice-red, or go with something deeper, such as a dark burgundy. For a Christmas theme, cranberry red is the only way to go! While most red-inspired brides seem to favor the spring and winter months, red is also perfectly appropriate for an autumn affair.