July is the seventh calendar month of the year.
July is the fourth most popular month of the year to get married. According to the National Association of Wedding Ministers, 9.7% of all brides get married in July. [1]
[edit] Weddingbees
The following Weddingbee bloggers are getting married (or got married) in July:
[edit] Flowers
The following flowers are in bloom and available in July:
White
- Astilbe (year round)
- Baby's Breath
- Calla lilies (year round)
- Carnation (year round)
- Daisy (year round)
- Freesia (year round)
- Gardenia (year round)
- Hydrangea (year round)
- Lily (year round)
- Orchid (year round)
- Queen Anne's Lace (spring, summer, fall)
- Rose (year round)
- Stephanotis (year round)
- Sweet Pea (summer)
- Tulip (year round)
- Viburnum (year round)
- Wax Flower (summer)
Pink
- Astilbe (year round)
- Carnation (year round)
- Gerbera Daisy (year round)
- Hyacinth (spring, summer)
- Hydrangea (year round)
- Nerine (summer)
- Rose (year round)
- Stargazer Lily (summer)
- Sweet Pea (summer)
- Tulip (year round)
- Wax Flower (summer)
Red
- Astilbe (year round)
- Carnation (year round)
- Dahlia (summer, fall)
- Gerbera Daisy (year round)
- Hypericum Berry (year round)
- Rose (year round)
- Tulip (year round)
Green
- Hydrangea (year round)
- Hypericum Berry (year round)
- Orchid (year round)
- Rose (year round)
- Viburnum (year round)
Yellow
- Carnation (year round)
- Craspedia (summer, fall)
- Gerbera Daisy (year round)
- Marigold (summer, fall)
- Rose (year round)
- Sunflower (spring, summer)
- Sweet Pea (summer)
- Tulip (year round)
Orange
- Dahlia (summer, fall)
- Gerbera Daisy (year round)
- Marigold (summer, fall)
- Rose (year round)
Purple or Lavender
- Freesia (year round)
- Hydrangea (year round)
- Lavender(spring, summer)
- Rose (year round)
- Sweet Pea (summer)
Blue
- Hydrangea (year round)
- Iris (year round)
Greenery
- Berzelia (year round)
- Dusty Miller Leaf (year round)
- Eucalyptus (year round)
- Ti Leaf (year round)
[edit] References
- ↑ http://www.aweddingministers.com/wedding/statistics.htm