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Florist Guide to Seasonal Flowers
🌸 Spring (March – May)
| Flower | Description |
|---|---|
| Tulips | Classic spring bloomers with cup-shaped flowers. Available in nearly every color. Used in bouquets, table arrangements, and garden displays. |
| Daffodils | Bright yellow or white flowers with trumpet-shaped centers. Symbolize renewal, commonly used in spring bouquets. |
| Hyacinths | Fragrant, dense clusters of star-shaped flowers. Colors range from blue, pink, white, and purple. Great for indoor arrangements. |
| Peonies | Large, lush blooms in pink, red, white, and coral. Highly fragrant and prized for weddings. |
| Lilacs | Small, fragrant clusters of purple, lavender, or white flowers. Ideal for romantic bouquets. |
| Ranunculus | Multi-layered petals in red, pink, yellow, orange, and white. Soft, delicate look perfect for elegant arrangements. |
| Anemones | Dark centers with bright petals in red, white, pink, and purple. Popular in modern floral design. |
| Cherry Blossoms | Delicate pink or white flowers. Often used in decorative arrangements and seasonal displays. |
| Irises | Sword-shaped leaves and elegant blue, purple, white, or yellow blooms. Adds vertical interest. |
| Freesias | Fragrant, trumpet-shaped blooms in white, yellow, pink, purple. Excellent for mixed bouquets. |
| Magnolias | Large, waxy flowers in white or pink. Symbol of dignity and perfection. |
| Violets | Small, delicate flowers in shades of purple and white. Often used as accents in bouquets. |
| Snapdragons | Tall spikes with colorful tubular flowers. Adds height and texture to arrangements. |
| Hellebores | Early bloomers with nodding flowers in white, green, pink, and purple. Ideal for woodland-themed bouquets. |
| Bleeding Heart | Heart-shaped pink or white flowers. Graceful in romantic or whimsical arrangements. |
☀️ Summer (June – August)
| Flower | Description |
|---|---|
| Roses | Available year-round; peak bloom in summer. Classic in weddings and romantic bouquets. Wide color range from red to pastels. |
| Sunflowers | Large, bright yellow blooms with dark centers. Symbol of happiness; excellent as focal flowers. |
| Lavender | Fragrant purple spikes. Adds texture and scent; often used in rustic or Mediterranean-themed arrangements. |
| Dahlias | Huge diversity of shapes, sizes, and colors. Adds drama to summer bouquets. |
| Zinnias | Bright, hardy flowers in reds, pinks, oranges, yellows. Perfect for casual, garden-style arrangements. |
| Cosmos | Delicate, daisy-like petals in pink, purple, white. Light, airy feel for bouquets. |
| Gerbera Daisies | Large, cheerful blooms in almost every color. Eye-catching focal flower. |
| Lilies | Trumpet-shaped flowers in white, pink, orange, red. Fragrant and striking. |
| Gladiolus | Tall spikes with multiple blooms; wide color range. Adds height and elegance. |
| Sweet Peas | Fragrant, ruffled flowers in pastels. Adds softness to arrangements. |
| Marigolds | Golden orange and yellow blooms. Often used in festive summer bouquets. |
| Calla Lilies | Sleek, trumpet-shaped flowers in white, yellow, purple. Sophisticated and modern. |
| Orchids | Exotic flowers in white, pink, purple. Used in luxury arrangements and corsages. |
| Bachelor’s Buttons | Small, spiky flowers in blue, pink, white. Ideal for filler or wildflower bouquets. |
| Hibiscus | Tropical large blooms in red, yellow, pink. Adds boldness and tropical flair. |
🍂 Autumn (September – November)
| Flower | Description |
|---|---|
| Chrysanthemums | Dense, long-lasting blooms in many colors. Popular for autumn bouquets. |
| Asters | Star-shaped flowers in purple, blue, pink, white. Adds texture to fall arrangements. |
| Dahlias | Continue to bloom into early fall. Dramatic colors like burgundy, burnt orange, and deep red. |
| Sunflowers | Late-blooming varieties available. Adds warmth and focal impact. |
| Hibiscus | Tropical colors; late bloom adds variety to autumn arrangements. |
| Geraniums | Hardy and colorful; adds continuous color into fall. |
| Pansies | Vibrant colors; great for transitional bouquets and potted arrangements. |
| Marigolds | Bright orange and gold; common in harvest and festival décor. |
| Snapdragons | Continue to add vertical interest in fall bouquets. |
| Goldenrod | Yellow plumes; often used as filler in rustic arrangements. |
| Ornamental Kale | Deep green and purple foliage; adds texture and color. |
| Sedum | Star-shaped clusters in pink, red, green. Adds texture and autumnal feel. |
| Celosia | Bright red, orange, yellow plumes; adds drama and unique shape. |
| Cosmos | Late-blooming varieties continue to add lightness and color. |
| Japanese Anemones | Delicate late-summer/fall flowers in white or pink; long-lasting in bouquets. |
❄️ Winter (December – February)
| Flower | Description |
|---|---|
| Amaryllis | Large trumpet-shaped flowers in red, white, and pink. Symbolic winter bloom. |
| Carnations | Long-lasting blooms in nearly every color. Often used in festive bouquets. |
| Chrysanthemums | Versatile, hardy blooms; continue into winter for late-season arrangements. |
| Gerbera Daisies | Bright, cheerful colors add contrast to winter décor. |
| Hellebores | Winter bloomers with nodding flowers in white, pink, green, and purple. |
| Holly Berries | Red berries and glossy green leaves; classic festive accent. |
| Orchids | Exotic, elegant flowers; perfect for luxury winter arrangements. |
| Pansies | Cold-tolerant, vibrant colors; add whimsy to winter displays. |
| Iceland Poppies | Soft pastel petals; bring color to dull winter arrangements. |
| Cyclamen | Heart-shaped pink, red, or white blooms; great for potted winter bouquets. |
| Snowdrops | Tiny white flowers; herald the end of winter. Excellent for minimalistic arrangements. |
| Evergreen Foliage | Pine, cedar, spruce, or fir; adds volume, texture, and fragrance. |
| Paperwhites | Fragrant white blooms; popular indoor holiday flower. |
| Heather | Small purple or pink flowers; add texture and color to winter bouquets. |
| Winter Jasmine | Yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers; adds early winter color. |

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