Classic summer flowers

Treat yourself to a bouquet full of sunshine

Summer: when the smell of suncream mixes with the perfume of flowers. Every day (barring showers) the hazy sun rises over the gorgeous flowers in your life. Which flowers should you choose, however? Read on to discover some classic summer blooms. 

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Celosia 

The surprising curls and plumes of Celosia bring a feeling of festivity. Combine this unusual bloom with other flowers in a bouquet to create a high-end design aesthetic that's both stylish and seasonal. Also known as cocks comb, the brightly-colored fan grows on the stem, and the flowers arrange themselves on each sides, often hundreds at a time. Celosia originally came from the tropical climes of Asia and Africa, and the colours match perfectly with the sun: red, orange, yellow and pink.

celosia

Gladiolus 

With about 260 different species, there are many different bouquet possibilites for gladiolus, and lots of flower symbolism to explore. Soldiers were buried with the flower after a victory, and it is given at a funeral as a way to say the person will be missed. It's also a flower for lovers: like Cupid's arrow, it pierces the heart. Choose white, red, yellow, pink, purple, orange or cream for the perfect bouquet of summer colours.

Gladiolus

Flame lily 

This delicate, feminine flower with its wide fan of petals fits right in with our summer mood. The flame lily, so-called because the petals look like tongue-licks of fire, has the Latin name Gloriosa. It is also known as the glory lily or crown of honor, and is the national flower of Zimbabwe. It's a beautiful flower to spotlight in a summer arrangement: from Japanese ikebana to Art Nouveau, it suits a range of floral styles.

flame lily

Sweet pea

This flower has a sweet, natural fragrance that no bottled perfume can match. Her blooms are plentiful, and come in many colours, so there's always a right shade to slot in a buttonhole, perfect for carrying the scent around with you. The beautiful sweet pea — which symbolises mildness — was discovered in Sicily in the late 17th century. For a bouquet of flowers in summer colours, choose white, red, pink, cream, cream-yellow or orange shades.

sweet pea

Allium

This globe of flowers is a bouncing ball of summer. The season wouldn't be complete without these beautiful stems. Allium is available in a series of beautiful colours and it flowers for a long time. The dried flowers also make wonderful sculptural shapes, prolonging the summer even after the clouds close over in September. Be careful not to damage the stems and leaves, because then this ornamental onion will release a strong smell of scallions.

allium

Delphinium

These long stems are filled with cheery little flowers that will bring joy and laughter to a summer bouquet. Delphinium is a favourite of bees and butterflies, who will spend all day feasting on the nectar if they happen to locate the plant. The flowers each have from three to seven petals, and the common name larkspur derives from the backwards-pointing cap behind the each one. Delphiniums come in blue, purple, red, yellow or white.

delphinium

Sunflower

There is perhaps no flower more synonymous with summer than the sunflower. This bright golden flower with its huge dark heart will turn any bouquet into a burst of sunshine. Made famous in the painting by Van Gogh that hangs in the National Gallery, the scientific name for sunflower is Helianthus — a combination of the Ancient Greek word helios, meaning sun, and anthos, meaning flower.

sunflower

Sweet William

Sweet William is the most beautiful flower of the bunch. A favourite of many, it pairs up well with most other summer flowers in a bouquet. No one knows the original William that the flower got its name from, although several have been suggested, from William the Conqueror to William Shakespeare, or even Prince William the Duke of Cumberland, who defeated the Scots at the Battle of Colluden in 1745. Whoever the handsome fellow was, we're pleased to announce we enjoy his flowers all summer long, and is very attractive to bees and butterflies.

sweet william

Campanula

The bell-shaped flowers of Campanula ring in the summer season, right on time. Well-known as a garden plant, it's unexpectedly pretty as a cut flower. Follow the lead of bumblebees and butterflies, and place it in a relaxed-looking field bouquet. There is a good chance that you will also get campanula at home this summer.

Campanula

MORE SUMMER FLOWER INSPIRATION

Curious about more sunny bouquet inspiration? With these bouquets you'll imagine yourself in the mountains, on a city trip or in the pool. Want to keep your flowers beautiful for as long as possible on the hottest days of the year? Then check out these heat-resistant tips.

Got a summer bouquet at home? We'd love to see! Share your bundle of summer happiness with us via Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #funnyhowflowersdothat.