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The Ultimate Seasonal Flower Availability Calendar for Florists
Running a successful flower shop means knowing exactly when your favorite blooms are in season — not only for freshness and quality but also for better pricing and design inspiration.
This Seasonal Flower Availability Calendar for Florists gives you a complete, year-round guide to the most popular and in-demand flowers, organized by spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Whether you’re preparing wedding arrangements, creating retail displays, or curating subscription boxes, this calendar helps you plan ahead for the most stunning, sustainable floral designs.
🌸 SPRING FLOWERS (March – May)
Seasonal Overview
Spring marks the start of abundance in the floral world — when delicate petals, sweet fragrances, and soft pastel tones dominate the design palette. It’s the season for weddings, Easter arrangements, and Mother’s Day bouquets.
Design Tip: Combine early-spring bulbs with delicate blooms and fresh greens like eucalyptus or ferns for romantic, airy compositions.
Flowers in Season
Early Spring (March – April):
- Anemone
- Ranunculus
- Hellebore (Christmas Rose, Lenten Rose)
- Tulip (Parrot, French, Double varieties)
- Daffodil (Narcissus, Paperwhites)
- Hyacinth
- Sweet Pea
- Viburnum (Snowball)
- Blossom Branches (Cherry, Plum, Quince, Dogwood)
- Forsythia
- Muscari (Grape Hyacinth)
Late Spring (April – May):
- Peony
- Lilac
- Lily of the Valley
- Freesia
- Iris
- Garden Rose
- Foxglove
- Spirea
- Scabiosa
- Clematis
Color Palette: Pastel pinks, peaches, whites, lavenders, and buttery yellows
🌻 SUMMER FLOWERS (June – August)
Seasonal Overview
Summer brings bold colors, garden-fresh textures, and long-lasting blooms. It’s the peak season for wedding florals, event styling, and farm-to-vase arrangements.
Design Tip: Mix large statement flowers like dahlias and hydrangeas with airy fillers like Queen Anne’s Lace or cosmos for a natural garden style.
Flowers in Season
Early Summer (June – July):
- Peony (early June)
- Garden Roses (David Austin, Juliet, O’Hara)
- Lisianthus
- Delphinium
- Larkspur
- Sweet Pea
- Stock
- Snapdragons
- Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist)
- Cornflower (Bachelor’s Button)
- Campanula (Bellflower)
Midsummer (July – August):
- Dahlia
- Zinnia
- Sunflower
- Celosia
- Cosmos
- Scabiosa
- Phlox
- Lavender
- Ammi Majus (Queen Anne’s Lace)
- Globe Thistle (Eryngium)
- Rudbeckia (Black-Eyed Susan)
Color Palette: Hot pinks, corals, yellows, oranges, and fresh greens
🍂 AUTUMN FLOWERS (September – November)
Seasonal Overview
Autumn ushers in earthy tones, rich textures, and rustic elegance. It’s the perfect season for harvest weddings, Thanksgiving arrangements, and moody color palettes featuring deep reds, burnt oranges, and copper tones.
Design Tip: Incorporate seasonal foliage like maple leaves, grasses, and berries for natural texture and depth.
Flowers in Season
Early Autumn (September):
- Dahlia (at its peak)
- Zinnia
- Sunflower
- Amaranthus (Hanging & Upright)
- Celosia
- Sedum
- Cosmos
- Echinacea
- Aster
Mid to Late Autumn (October – November):
- Chrysanthemum (Spider, Cushion, Disbud varieties)
- Marigold (Tagetes & Calendula)
- Scabiosa Pods
- Hops Vines
- Rosehips
- Berries (Hypericum, Viburnum, Ilex)
- Grasses (Panicum, Miscanthus)
- Hydrangea (antique shades)
- Leucadendron
- Protea
Color Palette: Rust, terracotta, burgundy, amber, copper, plum, and gold
❄️ WINTER FLOWERS (December – February)
Seasonal Overview
Winter offers elegant evergreens, striking whites, and jewel tones. Florists can showcase texture and structure — perfect for Christmas designs, Valentine’s Day, and winter weddings.
Design Tip: Use evergreen foliage and winter berries as base materials, then accent with bold blooms and metallic touches for holiday appeal.
Flowers in Season
Early Winter (December):
- Amaryllis
- Poinsettia
- Paperwhite Narcissus
- Hellebore
- Cyclamen
- Roses
- Anemone
- Ranunculus (early varieties)
- Ilex Berries
- Pine, Cedar, Fir Greens
- Skimmia
- Eucalyptus
Mid to Late Winter (January – February):
- Tulip (early-season)
- Hyacinth
- Iris
- Waxflower
- Alstroemeria
- Carnation
- Lisianthus
- Cymbidium Orchid
- Pussy Willow
- Dusty Miller
Color Palette: White, red, burgundy, emerald, gold, blush, and frosty silver
🌼 Bonus: Year-Round Favorites
Some flowers are available almost all year thanks to global imports and greenhouse cultivation.
All-Season Varieties:
- Roses (standard, garden, spray)
- Carnations
- Chrysanthemums
- Alstroemeria
- Gerbera Daisies
- Orchids (Phalaenopsis, Cymbidium)
- Eucalyptus foliage
- Gypsophila (Baby’s Breath)
🌿 Final Tips for Florists
- Buy local when possible: Seasonal and locally grown flowers last longer and offer better fragrance.
- Plan inventory around events: Align ordering with peak wedding and holiday seasons.
- Educate customers: Highlight seasonal flowers in shop displays and online posts — it increases perceived value.
- Create subscription offers: Seasonal bouquet subscriptions keep customers engaged year-round.
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