Best Wedding Flowers for Fall Arizona

Popular fall choices include richly hued calla lilies, sunflowers, jewel-toned Sumatra lilies, fall-hued roses, ivy, and vibrant orchids.

Local Companies

Velvet Touch Events, LLC
(623) 322-2820
23425 North 39th Drive
Glendale, AZ
Blue Orchid Designs
888-387-BLUE
3219 East Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ
Belle of the Ball Events
928-607-1386
1403 W. Weston Trail
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Blue Orchid Designs
888.387.BLUE
3219 East Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ
Safeway Food & Drug
(623) 869-6372
23425 N 39th Dr
Glendale, AZ
Cactus Flower Florists
(602) 212-9988
14 E Camelback Rd
Phoenix, AZ
Fantastic School Uniforms
(602) 264-1233
4008 N 19th Ave
Phoenix, AZ
Care Flower Shop
(520) 364-2164
1901 E 10th St
Douglas, AZ
Floral Inspirations by Nancy
(602) 840-0030
4111 N 44th St
Phoenix, AZ
La Paloma Flower Shop
(480) 515-1478
23233 N Pima Rd Ste 107
Scottsdale, AZ


Best Wedding Flowers for Fall

A complete list of popular fall wedding blooms includes:

  • Alstroemeria – also knows as Peruvian Lily; available in various colors
  • Anemone – vibrant colors and long stems, useful for hair ornaments
  • Baby’s breath – can be dyed to match color scheme
  • Bachelor’s Button – also known as cornflower
  • Bird of Paradise – elegant and colorful; used primarily in table decorations because of 3-foot stalk
  • Bouvardia – fragrant; flower will last for up to 3 weeks
  • Calla Lily – elegant trumpet shape
  • Carnation – offers the widest selection of colors and sizes; avoid placing carnations near displays of fruits and vegetables because it is sensitive to gasses emitted
  • Chrysanthemum – a preferred wedding flower; most common in yellow; can be dyed to match color scheme
  • Dahlia – strong, spicy smell; come in a variety of colors and two-tone shades
  • Delphinium – perfect for an “old-fashioned wedding” theme; unscented
  • Eucalyptus – aromatic, hardy
  • Freesia – one of most popular wedding choices; two large blooms represent the bride and groom with smaller blooms representing the attendants; handle flower delicately
  • Gardenia – extremely fragrant
  • Gerbera – bright and colorful; broad range of sizes; last 2 to 3 weeks
  • Gladiolus – perfect for large arrangements; unscented, perfect for buffet table or dinner tables
  • Iris
  • Liatris
  • Lily – most frequently used wedding flower; strong scents; 4,000 varieties
  • Lisianthus – also known as estoma; appealing because of large size;
  • Nerine – also known as spider lily; airy appearance provides a contemporary look
  • Orchids – delicate and expensive
  • Protea – large head makes a dramatic statement
  • Rose – classic symbol of love; 130 varieties
  • Snapdragon – available in pink, red, salmon, lavender, orange, and white; unscented
  • Star of Bethlehem – can be easily dyed to match color scheme; do not use near fruits and vegetables
  • Statice – lavender; can easily complement a natural color scheme
  • Stephanotis – pure white; fragrant; expensive and must be handled carefully
  • Stock – extremely fragrant
  • Sunflower
  • Tuberose – very fragrant, often used in perfume industry; can be very expensive

    Traditional bouquets are all white. Good choices for all-white bouquets include fragrant Stephanotis, gardenia, white roses, and orchids.

    For colorful fall bouquets, be sure to choose hues appropriate for the season. Rich jewel-tones are very popular right now, including deep purple, bold blues, and vibrant red and pink. Fall flowers that embody these bold hues include anemone, aster, Bird of Paradise, red or pink calla lilies, carnation, chrysanthemum, freesia, gerbera, gladiola, iris, liatris, lily, nerine, roses, stock, and sunflower. With vibrant hues, it is appropriate to use a wide mix of blooms.

    For cold-weather weddings, consider using non-floral elements, which add texture and depth to a fall arrangement, including berries, pods, even pomegranates.

    A trend in cold-weather bouquets is including non-floral elements, such as the use of pepper berries, herbs, eucalyptus berries, or even feathers. Eucalyptus is also an excellent choice in arrangements and bouquets. It is hardy, aromatic, and symbolizes good luck.

    For contemporary weddings, trends include low table arrangements with large blooms, including statement-making blooms such as protea and chrysanthemum, or grouping multiple small vases together as a centerpiece. Calla lilies or long-stemmed blooms are also perfect for more contemporary ceremonies.

    A pretty trend for less formal ceremonies is wearing hardy sunflowers, available year-round, in the hair.

    A classic bit of symbolism: Place blue and white irises at bride’s table to signify that marriage will have both vibrant and pales times

    For a Victorian-style wedding, carry bouquet in a nosegay or basket.

    Finally, consider using your “birth flower” in your bouquet or arrangements. Florists can help you determine the flower that corresponds to your birth month.


    By Alex A. Lluch, author of over three million books sold and President of Weddingsolutions.com, WedReviews.com, and UltimateGiftRegistry.com.

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