What Flowers Are in Season for Your Wedding Month?

Planning your wedding flowers around what’s in season is not only a smart move for your budget, but it also guarantees the freshest, most vibrant blooms for your special day. Seasonal flowers are more readily available, often more affordable, and tend to last longer which means you get the most beauty for your buck. Here's a look at what flowers are typically in season by month, especially for weddings in Northern Utah.

In the spring (March through May), nature starts showing off, and so do flowers. This is peak time for romantic blooms like tulips, ranunculus, sweet peas, and lilacs. If you’re lucky enough to be getting married in late spring, peonies are at their best fluffy, fragrant, and full of charm. Spring weddings lend themselves to light, pastel color palettes and soft, feminine floral styles.

Summer (June through August) is ideal for lush, full arrangements with lots of variety. You’ll have access to garden roses, cosmos, lisianthus, zinnias, and dahlias. Hydrangeas are also abundant in the summer, offering a big impact with fewer stems. Summer flowers are perfect for bright, bold designs or soft, romantic looks, depending on the varieties you choose.

Fall (September through November) brings a whole new mood. Dahlias reign supreme in early fall and are available in a rainbow of colors. Other seasonal stars include celosia, amaranthus, chrysanthemums, and scabiosa. These flowers pair beautifully with rich, warm tones and seasonal textures like dried grasses or branches.

Winter (December through February) might seem sparse, but it has its own floral magic. Anemones, hellebores, paperwhites, and evergreens are winter staples. You can still get roses and other imported blooms year-round, but incorporating seasonal accents like pine, berries, and magnolia leaves adds a cozy, wintery touch.

Choosing seasonal flowers not only supports sustainability, but it also helps us design arrangements that feel organic and unique to your wedding date. Our Designer’s Choice arrangements are built around what’s freshest and most beautiful each month, so you always get the best of what the season has to offer.

Planning a Utah wedding and wondering what’s in bloom? Reach out and we’ll help you design florals that are stunning, seasonal, and uniquely you.

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