No restriction on flowers .
Bridal flowers are a very individual choice. Whilst some brides select flowers to reflect the colour cheme of the wedding, others prefer flowers which are seasonal or have a meaning.
Eggplant/Aubergine are the same colour as they are descriptive of the same vegetable. Mostly Plum colours are the same too but of course there are colour variances with every colour. Basically, when I am designing for weddings I know that my organza, ribbons, flowers etc., will match perfectly to each of the three colours. If your enquiry is for wedding colours then it might be useful to know that shades and variances will not be picked up by your wedding guests, more so, the different shades actually add to the vibrance of your wedding colours. I once agreed to supply all flowers for a wedding in exactly the same shade of white, it took some considerable time to source each item in exactly the same shade of white most of which had to be artificial flowers in order to give the required uniformity. When the bride to be viewed the flowers she was somewhat upset and said ' they look so bland and unnatural' - I then made up the same displays in varying shades of white for her to view and she understood fully that there needs to be differing shades of the main colour to keep everything looking natural. We design and supply weddings with fresh flowers white roses, but thy differ in colour also and as the wedding day progresses rust staining from the wiring and air drying will turn the edges of the flowers a brassy colour. Sorry to diverse from the original request, hope this helps, Lilli, weddingpewends.co.uk
It's not flowers.
It is White
Liliac.
red or white
The 25th wedding anniversary is silver.
Yes, flower colour is an inherited genetic trait. Although some flowers may start off a specific colour and change colour as the flower matures
White.
white
white and purple
green