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    • Bexter
      CommentAuthorBexter
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    Hi all ive just logged on to this website...looks good. Can anyone advise me what type of flowers will be in season in September that can be blue and fuschia (more if a royal blue and pink fuschia). Look forward to your replies, thanks :o)
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    • mrsholmes2b
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    Hi and welcome sorry i'm not sure about flowers tho I'm sure the girls will know more someone here will def have an answer they will be along soon and they are all lovely xxx
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    • Bee
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    Hi and welcome, you will get loads of help here. Sorry i cant help, im hopeless with flowers lol. x
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    • CommentAuthorMrs Daltry
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    hi and welcome,im not sure aboutseasonal flowers but have you considdered silk flowers,as you can pretty much chose any colour you like
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    • Mrs (Dove) Pidgeon
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    Fushia - Gerebras! They are gorgeous in that colour!

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    • Bexter
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    Aww thanks MrsHolmes 2b - nice to see a reply soooo quick, i see your getting married Oct next year? good good, what colours have you chosen? im still debating?!?! i love the blue a fuschia but not sure if i will get the right flowers in september for that.....stay in touch xxx
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    • P3nelope
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    Hydreangeas in blue look (and smell) lovely
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    • Bexter
      CommentAuthorBexter
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    Im touched! thanks ladies! ill deffo have a look at the Gerebras - thanks for the suggestion Dove, SILK FLOWERS - what a great idea - there absolutley season-less brilliant xxx
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    • Mrs Rebecca Hossfeld
      CommentAuthorMrs Rebecca Hossfeld
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    I found this list whilst doing a google search..this is a list of all in season september flowers;

    Acacia --
    Alstroemeria
    Amaryllis
    Anemone
    Anthurium
    Aster -- also known as a Michaelmas Daisy. Bouvardia
    Calla Lily
    Carnation
    Cattleya orchid
    Celosia
    Chrysanthemum
    Cymbidium orchid
    Dahlia
    Delphinium.
    Echinops
    Euphorbia
    Freesia
    Gerbera
    Gladiolus .
    Gloriosa -
    Gypsophila
    Hydrangea
    Hypericum
    Iris
    Lilac
    Lily
    Lisianthus
    Marigold
    Nerine
    Oncidium orchid
    Phalaenopsis orchid
    Phlox
    Rose
    Stephanotis .
    Sunflower
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    • P3nelope
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    You can always go with the fushia ones and add the blue with crystals and ribbon
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    • Mrs Joyce
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    welcome bexter

    could your florist not order them in (dyed?) my florist offered me this service for exactly the same price as my natural colours that flowers already come in

    ps love your colour choice!

    sarah xx
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    • mrsr2b
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    Hi! and welcome!! :D
    x
    Helen
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    • Bexter
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    oooohhhh Hydreangeas - ill give them a peek too Thanks P3nelope x
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    • L JO
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    Hi Bexter, welcome and congratulations, I think the was a post a while back that someone googled flowers for different months of the year,or like tiggs said have you thought of silk or foam flowers my bouquet is navy and ivory and its really pretty its a mixture of both theres a pic on my profile if you wanna have a peek xx
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    • x~Hails~x
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    wow lots to choose from lol
    Im having silk bexter, just so i can keep forever and ever hehehe

    Oh and congrats on the engagement and welcome to the mad house :-)

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    • mrsholmes2b
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    knew you'd get some answer's lol I've chosen white and tropical blue as i'm getting married abroad but we're going to have a party when we come back for friends and family who can't come what about you hun xxx
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    • Moggle
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    Delphiniums come in some lovely blues, and so can lilac... plus it smells lovely. My grandad grows huge dahlias and they come in all sorts of pinks!
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    • Bexter
      CommentAuthorBexter
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    Ahhh lovely, abroad - thats sounds very special, im getting hitched at a place called the 3 horseshoes at Blackshaw Moor Nr Leek Staffs, booked it on Monday and only got engaged on 20th Feb so ant doing too bad, i have twin daughters and couldnt face the filght else abroad would have appealed to me too (i hate flyin...it scares me hehe). LJO your flowers look lovley - im starting to settle on my chosen colour now - i would like the bridesmaids in blue and the lads in pink...i wounder what the other half will say hahaha xoxoxox
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    • mrsholmes2b
      CommentAuthormrsholmes2b
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    oooo touchy subject is pink tried to get my h2b 2 wear pink shirt before he hit the roof lol he wouldn't have non of it pmsl. I love flying I think its the best part of my hols apart from lying on the beach of course. I'm from the north east so not sure where that is but you certainly are organised, I've only just got my first sample invitation today so no where near yet but gona have to book up soon or my date will be taken xxx
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    • mrs-b's
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    hi, girls - blue is always a hard colour to get properly, there are "blueish" flowers as you will see from some of my older posts, fushia is quiet easy - there is a hot pinky calla lilly and a deep pink stargazer lilly, there are hot pink single and spreay carnations, hot pink gerberas, hot pink roses. blue however in september - there is statice - whichis a bit purpley but looks fab with the ceriesey pinks! theres hydranger which is normally a paler blue - but be aware its hard to work with, and wilts very quickly and can cost the earth!! tracheleium i think is in season - but again more of a purpley bluey colour, you might just be able to get hyacinths, you should also be able to get aster and delphinium which are more bluey, iris tend to wlit but they are blue - but also have a bit of yellow!! but deffinatley go find a florist who will be able to hekp you even more and give you better ideas and provide you with photos, its hard to explain on the net lol!! there deffiantley is flowers out there for your colour scheme though! good luck!
    love mrs bouquets xx
 

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