By Amanda Rose Newton
A July wedding in Central Florida comes with sunshine, lush landscapes, afternoon rain showers, and gardens that are overflowing with tropical color. While many people picture spring as peak flower season, Florida’s summer offers its own unique beauty with vibrant tropical blooms, native wildflowers, and abundant greenery.
Whether you’re planning a rustic garden ceremony, an elegant indoor reception, or a beachside celebration, choosing flowers that naturally thrive during Florida’s summer can help your arrangements stay beautiful while creating a wedding that reflects the landscape around you.

Celebrate Florida’s Native Beauty
Native plants bring a sense of place to a wedding while supporting local pollinators and requiring fewer resources to grow. Many also add wonderful texture and movement to bouquets and centerpieces.
Spotted Beebalm (Monarda punctata)
One of Florida’s most distinctive summer wildflowers, spotted beebalm features creamy white flowers surrounded by soft pink and lavender bracts. Its unique appearance makes it an eye-catching addition to wildflower bouquets and meadow-inspired arrangements.
Blue Mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum)
The soft lavender-blue flower clusters resemble fluffy clouds and pair beautifully with white flowers and greenery. Blue mistflower adds a romantic, cottage-garden feel while attracting butterflies throughout the summer.
Scorpion Tail (Heliotropium angiospermum)
Tiny white flowers bloom continuously on gracefully curved stems, making the scorpion tail an excellent natural filler flower. It adds softness and texture while supporting many native pollinators.
Button Snakeroot (Eryngium yuccifolium)
With its unusual globe-shaped white flowers, button snakeroot offers a modern architectural look that works especially well in contemporary or prairie-inspired floral designs.
Blazing Star (Liatris spp.)
Tall purple flower spikes add dramatic vertical interest to bouquets and ceremony arrangements. Several Florida native species bloom during the warmer months and have become increasingly popular with floral designers.

Tropical Flowers Perfect for Florida Weddings
If you’re embracing a true Florida aesthetic, tropical flowers are hard to beat.
Here are some suggestions:
Hibiscus
Nothing says tropical paradise quite like a hibiscus bloom. Their large flowers create instant impact in ceremony décor and fresh floral displays.
Ginger
Ornamental ginger flowers offer bold color, incredible texture, and excellent durability during Florida’s summer heat.
Heliconia
Known for their striking “lobster claw” flowers, heliconias create dramatic focal points in tropical arrangements.
Bird of Paradise
These iconic blooms add sculptural elegance and are perfect for modern or destination-style weddings.
Anthurium
With glossy, heart-shaped flowers and exceptional vase life, anthuriums remain one of the best choices for warm-weather weddings.

Beautiful Seasonal Flowers You Can Find At The Florist
Many flowers commonly used in wedding bouquets are available year-round at your local florist.
Some popular July favorites include:
- Zinnias
- Celosia
- Lisianthus
- Spray roses
- Sunflowers
- Snapdragons
- Stock
- Orchids
These flowers combine beautifully with Florida greenery and tropical accents to create arrangements ranging from elegant and classic to relaxed and garden-inspired.

The Greenery Makes the Bouquet
Modern wedding bouquets often rely just as much on foliage as flowers. Florida offers an incredible variety of beautiful greens that add texture, movement, and a tropical feel.
Some favorites include:
- Monstera leaves
- Palm fronds
- Leatherleaf fern
- Magnolia foliage
- Coontie
- Wax myrtle

Mixing several types of greenery creates bouquets that feel lush and naturally Floridian.
Unexpected Florida Wedding Plants
Some of the most memorable arrangements include plants that aren’t traditionally thought of as wedding flowers.
Branches of Beautyberry can provide vibrant pops of purple later in the season. Pickerelweed offers beautiful violet flower spikes for lakeside ceremonies, while St. John’s wort contributes cheerful yellow blooms followed by decorative berries that florists frequently use in bouquets and centerpieces.
These unique additions help create arrangements that feel personal and connected to Florida’s natural landscapes.
Plan for Florida’s Summer Weather
July is one of Florida’s warmest months, so a little planning goes a long way.
To keep flowers looking their best:
- Schedule deliveries as close to the ceremony as possible.
- Keep bouquets and centerpieces shaded until needed.
- Select sturdy, heat-tolerant flowers for outdoor ceremonies.
- Have an indoor backup location in case of afternoon thunderstorms.
- Work with a florist who understands Florida’s growing seasons and summer conditions.
A Wedding That Feels Like Florida
Florida doesn’t need peonies or tulips to create unforgettable weddings. Our native wildflowers, tropical blooms, and lush greenery provide everything needed for arrangements that are vibrant, elegant, and uniquely suited to the Sunshine State.


