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Fall Flower Trends

Fall Flower Trends

Fall flower trends in Baltimore, MD incorporate the best and most beautiful elements of the city and the surrounding areas. There is no one Baltimore—it’s a city of contrasts, of history, mystery and imagination, and each season holds its own allure. When we follow—or create–seasonal flower trends, one of the important goals is making sure a little bit of the city itself shines through. Here we’ve collected together a few trends that reflect the vast diversity of the Baltimore landscape.

Stone & Steel – Trend: Urban Metallic

Some of the city of Baltimore’s earliest built buildings sit side-by-side with its newest. Structures that have held up over time hold the city’s past within their very walls, while soaring, new-built edifices are firmly focused on the future. The colors of the urban metallic trend are uniformly pale and elegant—white, off-white, pale pink, pale blue and even a little silver in the background selection. Some of the most popular flower and plant selections are:

Roses

Calla Lily

Ranunculus

Oriental Lilies

Chrysanthemums

Silvery Dusty Miller

Sand & Sea – Trend: Pastels

Baltimore’s ocean-side location is the inspiration for this trend, blending the soft colors of seashore with the brilliant hues of the sky and the world beneath the waves. Though soft pastel colors dominate, don’t be surprised to find flashes of deep corals and blues. Some flower favorites that illustrate this trend are:

Roses- hybrid, tea and spray varieties

Miniature Calla Lilies

Queen Anne’s Lace

Lisianthuses

Tulips

Hydrangeas

Wild & Cultivated – Trend: Modern Mixtures

Modern mixtures incorporate the vast display of beauty and color you might see along one of Baltimore’s many wilderness walks. The brilliance of the hues reflect the variety that nature offers, as well as the time and care put into cultivated gardens that so delight the senses. In the Fall season, expect yellows and oranges, but also bright fuchsia, lavender and green. The list of wild and cultivated flowers that are most coveted is long, but here are some you’ll see in the most popular designs:

Larkspur

Succulents

Alstroemeria

Carnations

Tillandsia

Tea and Garden Roses

Vines and Plants