Florist Guide to Seasonal Flowers


🌸 Spring (March – May)

FlowerDescription
TulipsClassic spring bloomers with cup-shaped flowers. Available in nearly every color. Used in bouquets, table arrangements, and garden displays.
DaffodilsBright yellow or white flowers with trumpet-shaped centers. Symbolize renewal, commonly used in spring bouquets.
HyacinthsFragrant, dense clusters of star-shaped flowers. Colors range from blue, pink, white, and purple. Great for indoor arrangements.
PeoniesLarge, lush blooms in pink, red, white, and coral. Highly fragrant and prized for weddings.
LilacsSmall, fragrant clusters of purple, lavender, or white flowers. Ideal for romantic bouquets.
RanunculusMulti-layered petals in red, pink, yellow, orange, and white. Soft, delicate look perfect for elegant arrangements.
AnemonesDark centers with bright petals in red, white, pink, and purple. Popular in modern floral design.
Cherry BlossomsDelicate pink or white flowers. Often used in decorative arrangements and seasonal displays.
IrisesSword-shaped leaves and elegant blue, purple, white, or yellow blooms. Adds vertical interest.
FreesiasFragrant, trumpet-shaped blooms in white, yellow, pink, purple. Excellent for mixed bouquets.
MagnoliasLarge, waxy flowers in white or pink. Symbol of dignity and perfection.
VioletsSmall, delicate flowers in shades of purple and white. Often used as accents in bouquets.
SnapdragonsTall spikes with colorful tubular flowers. Adds height and texture to arrangements.
HelleboresEarly bloomers with nodding flowers in white, green, pink, and purple. Ideal for woodland-themed bouquets.
Bleeding HeartHeart-shaped pink or white flowers. Graceful in romantic or whimsical arrangements.

☀️ Summer (June – August)

FlowerDescription
RosesAvailable year-round; peak bloom in summer. Classic in weddings and romantic bouquets. Wide color range from red to pastels.
SunflowersLarge, bright yellow blooms with dark centers. Symbol of happiness; excellent as focal flowers.
LavenderFragrant purple spikes. Adds texture and scent; often used in rustic or Mediterranean-themed arrangements.
DahliasHuge diversity of shapes, sizes, and colors. Adds drama to summer bouquets.
ZinniasBright, hardy flowers in reds, pinks, oranges, yellows. Perfect for casual, garden-style arrangements.
CosmosDelicate, daisy-like petals in pink, purple, white. Light, airy feel for bouquets.
Gerbera DaisiesLarge, cheerful blooms in almost every color. Eye-catching focal flower.
LiliesTrumpet-shaped flowers in white, pink, orange, red. Fragrant and striking.
GladiolusTall spikes with multiple blooms; wide color range. Adds height and elegance.
Sweet PeasFragrant, ruffled flowers in pastels. Adds softness to arrangements.
MarigoldsGolden orange and yellow blooms. Often used in festive summer bouquets.
Calla LiliesSleek, trumpet-shaped flowers in white, yellow, purple. Sophisticated and modern.
OrchidsExotic flowers in white, pink, purple. Used in luxury arrangements and corsages.
Bachelor’s ButtonsSmall, spiky flowers in blue, pink, white. Ideal for filler or wildflower bouquets.
HibiscusTropical large blooms in red, yellow, pink. Adds boldness and tropical flair.

🍂 Autumn (September – November)

FlowerDescription
ChrysanthemumsDense, long-lasting blooms in many colors. Popular for autumn bouquets.
AstersStar-shaped flowers in purple, blue, pink, white. Adds texture to fall arrangements.
DahliasContinue to bloom into early fall. Dramatic colors like burgundy, burnt orange, and deep red.
SunflowersLate-blooming varieties available. Adds warmth and focal impact.
HibiscusTropical colors; late bloom adds variety to autumn arrangements.
GeraniumsHardy and colorful; adds continuous color into fall.
PansiesVibrant colors; great for transitional bouquets and potted arrangements.
MarigoldsBright orange and gold; common in harvest and festival décor.
SnapdragonsContinue to add vertical interest in fall bouquets.
GoldenrodYellow plumes; often used as filler in rustic arrangements.
Ornamental KaleDeep green and purple foliage; adds texture and color.
SedumStar-shaped clusters in pink, red, green. Adds texture and autumnal feel.
CelosiaBright red, orange, yellow plumes; adds drama and unique shape.
CosmosLate-blooming varieties continue to add lightness and color.
Japanese AnemonesDelicate late-summer/fall flowers in white or pink; long-lasting in bouquets.

❄️ Winter (December – February)

FlowerDescription
AmaryllisLarge trumpet-shaped flowers in red, white, and pink. Symbolic winter bloom.
CarnationsLong-lasting blooms in nearly every color. Often used in festive bouquets.
ChrysanthemumsVersatile, hardy blooms; continue into winter for late-season arrangements.
Gerbera DaisiesBright, cheerful colors add contrast to winter décor.
HelleboresWinter bloomers with nodding flowers in white, pink, green, and purple.
Holly BerriesRed berries and glossy green leaves; classic festive accent.
OrchidsExotic, elegant flowers; perfect for luxury winter arrangements.
PansiesCold-tolerant, vibrant colors; add whimsy to winter displays.
Iceland PoppiesSoft pastel petals; bring color to dull winter arrangements.
CyclamenHeart-shaped pink, red, or white blooms; great for potted winter bouquets.
SnowdropsTiny white flowers; herald the end of winter. Excellent for minimalistic arrangements.
Evergreen FoliagePine, cedar, spruce, or fir; adds volume, texture, and fragrance.
PaperwhitesFragrant white blooms; popular indoor holiday flower.
HeatherSmall purple or pink flowers; add texture and color to winter bouquets.
Winter JasmineYellow, trumpet-shaped flowers; adds early winter color.