A Florist’s Guide to Flowers That Represent the Coming of Summer

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Summer is a season of warmth, brightness, and vibrant blooms that symbolize energy, joy, and abundance. As a florist, incorporating these flowers into your arrangements can capture the essence of summer's arrival. Here's a Bloom & Song Flower Shop guide to the best flowers that represent the coming of summer, their meanings, and design tips.

1. Sunflowers (Helianthus)

  • Symbolism: Adoration, loyalty, and positivity.

  • Colors: Bright yellow with dark brown or black centers.

  • Tips: Sunflowers are quintessential summer blooms. Use them as the focal point in large bouquets or rustic arrangements. Pair with daisies or greenery for a cheerful, countryside feel.

2. Dahlias

  • Symbolism: Elegance, strength, and creativity.

  • Colors: A wide variety, including red, pink, yellow, white, and orange.

  • Tips: Dahlias are ideal for bold summer arrangements. Their intricate, layered petals make them a show-stopper. Combine with peonies or roses for an opulent, garden-inspired look.

3. Hibiscus

  • Symbolism: Delicate beauty and tropical vibes.

  • Colors: Vibrant shades of red, pink, orange, yellow, and white.

  • Tips: Perfect for creating tropical-themed displays. Use hibiscus flowers with monstera leaves or palm fronds for a summery, exotic arrangement.

4. Marigolds

  • Symbolism: Passion, creativity, and warmth.

  • Colors: Golden yellow, orange, and red.

  • Tips: Marigolds add a burst of color and texture to summer bouquets. Use them in festive arrangements or pair with blue delphiniums for a striking contrast.

5. Lavender

  • Symbolism: Serenity, purity, and relaxation.

  • Colors: Soft purple, lavender, and blue tones.

  • Tips: Lavender brings fragrance and elegance to any arrangement. It’s perfect for rustic or countryside bouquets and pairs beautifully with sunflowers, chamomile, or eucalyptus.

6. Zinnias

  • Symbolism: Endurance and lasting friendship.

  • Colors: A rainbow of colors, including red, orange, yellow, pink, and purple.

  • Tips: Zinnias add vibrant pops of color to summer arrangements. Mix with cosmos or dahlias for a fun, playful bouquet.

7. Roses

  • Symbolism: Love, passion, and beauty.

  • Colors: From classic red to summery yellow, coral, and white.

  • Tips: For summer arrangements, use lighter or brighter rose shades. Pair with peonies, snapdragons, or daisies for a fresh, seasonal look.

8. Gladiolus

  • Symbolism: Strength, integrity, and remembrance.

  • Colors: Pink, red, yellow, white, orange, and purple.

  • Tips: Gladiolus’ tall, striking stems make them ideal for dramatic summer centerpieces. Use them in vertical arrangements to add height and elegance.

9. Hydrangeas

  • Symbolism: Gratitude, grace, and abundance.

  • Colors: White, pink, blue, lavender, and green.

  • Tips: Hydrangeas are versatile and lush, making them perfect for summer weddings and events. Pair with roses or peonies for a romantic vibe, or use them solo in a large, overflowing bouquet.

10. Daisies

  • Symbolism: Innocence, purity, and cheerfulness.

  • Colors: Classic white with a yellow center, but also available in pastel and bright hues.

  • Tips: Daisies bring a lighthearted touch to summer arrangements. Combine with wildflowers or sunflowers for a sunny, carefree bouquet.

11. Tropical Flowers (Birds of Paradise, Anthuriums, and Orchids)

  • Symbolism: Exotic beauty, adventure, and luxury.

  • Colors: Bold oranges, reds, purples, and greens.

  • Tips: These flowers create striking summer arrangements with a tropical vibe. Pair with large tropical leaves like monstera or banana leaves for added drama.

12. Snapdragons

  • Symbolism: Grace and strength.

  • Colors: A wide variety, including pink, white, red, yellow, and purple.

  • Tips: Snapdragons are ideal for adding height and texture to arrangements. Use them alongside roses or zinnias to create layered, dimensional bouquets.

Care Tips for Summer Flowers

  1. Watering: Summer flowers can dehydrate quickly. Keep arrangements well-watered and trim stems diagonally to encourage water absorption.

  2. Temperature: Avoid placing flowers in direct sunlight or near heat sources to prevent wilting.

  3. Rehydration: Use floral preservative to maintain freshness, and change water every two days.

  4. Humidity: Tropical flowers thrive in humid conditions. Mist them lightly to mimic their natural environment.

By incorporating these summer blooms into your arrangements, you can create vibrant, joyful displays that embody the warmth and beauty of the season. Embrace the colors, textures, and fragrances of summer to bring energy and happiness to your floral designs.

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