Seasonal Wedding Flowers in Australia: What’s Blooming When?

One of the best ways to maximise your wedding flower budget is by prioritising seasonal and locally grown blooms. Flowers in season are not only more affordable, but also at their freshest and most beautiful.

Below you’ll find a snapshot of popular wedding flowers listed by season, this is a simple guide to help you understand what’s the best locally grown options available. But please understand we’re working with Mother Nature, changes in weather patterns and climate change can influence the availability of common flower varieties from month to month.

Spring Flowers - September to November

  • Peonies (strictly from late October to early December)

  • Flannel Flower

  • Lilac

  • Sweetpea

  • Ranunculus

  • Tulips

Summer Flowers - December to February

  • Dahlias

  • Garden roses

  • Hydrangea

  • Amaranthus

  • Cosmos

  • Water Lillies

  • Local Roses

  • Zinnias

  • Peonies (strictly from late October to early December)

Autumn Flowers - March to May

  • Chrysanthemums

  • Foliage in rich tones

  • Kale

  • Lisianthus

  • Protea

  • Tulips

  • Hydrangea (March)

  • Late dahlias

Winter Flowers - June to August

  • Anemones

  • Poppies

  • Blushing Bride

  • Daffodils

  • Wattle

  • Banksia

  • Cymbidium Orchids

  • Hellebores

  • Camellias

  • Stock

Why Does Seasonality Matter?

Seasonal flowers are not only more abundant and better quality, they’re also a more sustainable choice as they’re grown locally and generally use les harmful chemicals than imported flowers. Not every bloom is available year-round in Australia, so flexibility helps us design something truly special with what's best at the time.

Let’s talk about what’s in season for your date and how we can work it into your wedding vision and vibe.

 

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