Top Spring Wedding Flowers
Spring offers some of the most romantic, sought-after wedding flowers. Timing your wedding with peak bloom ensures freshest flowers at best prices.
Peonies
The queen of spring wedding flowers, peonies offer lush, romantic blooms with intoxicating fragrance. Peak season runs late April through early June, with availability varying by region. Their full, fluffy petals photograph beautifully. Peonies command premium prices but create unforgettable arrangements. For earlier spring weddings, ask about imported options.
Tulips
Elegant and versatile, tulips bloom March through May in virtually every color imaginable. Their clean, simple lines suit modern and classic weddings alike. French tulips offer larger, more dramatic blooms. Parrot tulips feature ruffled petals for added texture. Tulips are generally affordable and widely available.
Ranunculus
With delicate, paper-thin petals in layers, ranunculus add romantic texture to spring arrangements. Available February through May in pastels, bright colors, and white. They resemble roses but with more delicate, layered petals. Ranunculus pair beautifully with peonies and garden roses.
Lilacs
Fragrant lilacs bloom briefly in April and May, offering purple, white, and pink clusters. Their wonderful scent and romantic appearance make them popular despite short availability. Lilacs work best in loose, garden-style arrangements. Timing is critical as they have a very short season.
Spring Wedding Arrangement Ideas
Spring florals lend themselves to romantic, garden-inspired designs that celebrate the season's natural beauty.
Garden-Style Bouquets
Loose, organic arrangements capture spring's essence perfectly. Mix peonies with ranunculus and sweet peas for romantic abundance. Add trailing greenery like jasmine vine or clematis for movement. The look should suggest flowers freshly gathered from an English garden.
Monochromatic Palettes
All-white spring arrangements feel fresh and timeless. Combine white peonies, ranunculus, tulips, and lilacs with eucalyptus. Soft blush monochromatic designs using pink tulips, ranunculus, and garden roses create romantic elegance. Single-color palettes feel sophisticated and photograph beautifully.
Centerpiece Ideas
Spring centerpieces can be lush and romantic or simple and elegant. Low arrangements of mixed spring blooms encourage conversation. Tall arrangements of flowering branches like cherry or quince add drama. Potted bulbs like hyacinths or muscari serve as living centerpieces guests can take home.
Ceremony Decorations
Spring venues often need minimal decoration since nature provides backdrop. Enhance existing beauty with arch arrangements featuring seasonal blooms. Line aisles with potted spring flowers. Create romantic ceremony backdrops with flowering branches and trailing greenery.
Tips for Spring Wedding Flowers
Spring weather and flower availability require special planning considerations.
Weather Considerations
Spring temperatures can vary dramatically. Protect delicate flowers from both cold and heat. Have indoor storage ready if outdoor temperatures are extreme. Some spring flowers like peonies open quickly in warmth, so timing delivery is important.
Allergy Awareness
Spring allergies affect many people. Consider low-pollen flower varieties for sensitive attendees. Avoid highly fragrant blooms like lilies if allergies are a concern. Discuss options with your florist for allergy-friendly arrangements.
Timing Peak Blooms
Spring flower availability shifts weekly. Work with your florist to understand what will be available for your specific date. Have backup options if your first choice is not available. Flexibility with specific varieties ensures the freshest, most affordable flowers.
In-Season Flowers
Peonies
Tulips
Ranunculus
Lilacs
Sweet Peas
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Hyacinths
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