Wedding Flowers for Each Season

 - by Stephanie

If you can spring for fresh flowers for your upcoming reception, we highly recommend it! There is no better way to add that extra flair to your wedding than with fresh flowers. Plus your reception space will be filled with the fresh aroma of these gorgeous additions.

A way to keep down costs for your fresh flowers is to purchase ones that are in season. You can even combine in-season flowers with flowers that are available year-round to make it more cost-effective. Here is a list of flowers that you can get all year round and by the season. Happy searching!

Year-round florals:

Alstromeria

Aster (if from Africa)

Bouvardia

Calla Lily

Carnation

Chrysanthemum

Delphinium

Freesia

Gardenia

Gerbera (Gerber Daisy)

Gladiolus

Gloriosa Lily

Iris

Lily

Orchid

Ornithogalum

Rose

Stephanotis

Stock

Veronica

 

 

 

Winter (December-January)

Amaryllis

Anemone

Aster (US grown)

Camellia

Daffodil

Dutch Tulip

French Tulip

Grape Hyacinth

Hyacinth

Jasmine

Parrot Tulip

Poinsettia

Ranunculus

Sweet pea

Filler foliage: Ivy, Holly, Baby’s Breath, Wax Flower, Hypericum Berries

Spring: March – May

Bells of Ireland

Camellia

Daffodil

Forsythia

Grape Hyacinth

Hyacinth

Lily of the Valley

Parrot Tulip

Peony

Queen Anne’s Lace

Ranunculus

Scabiosa

Sunflower

Sweet Pea

Tweedia

Filler foliage: Banana leafs, Heather, Wax Flower, Baby’s Breath

Summer: June – August

Cockscomb

Cornflower

Cosmos

Dahlia

Daisy

Forget Me Not

Hydrangea

Lisianthus

Love in a Mist (Nigella)

Phlox

Queen Anne’s Lace

Scabiosa

Snap Dragons

Sunflower

Sweet Pea

Tuberose

Tweedia

Zinnia

Filler Foliage: Mint, Baby’s Breath

Fall: September – November

Amaryllis

Anemone

Cockscomb

Cornflower

Cosmos

Daffodil

Dahlia

Daisy

Dutch Tulip

French Tulip

Grape Hyacinth

Hyacinth

Hydrangea

Kniphofia

Marigold

Parrot Tulip

Phlox

Queen Anne’s Lace

Ranunculus

Scabiosa

Sunflower

Sweet Pea

Tuberose

Tweedia

Zinnia

Filler foliage: Ornamental Cabbage, Hypericum Berries, Euonymus, Heather, Baby’s Breath & Wax Flower

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