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What Flowers are in Season?

Flowers and blooms are an integral part of a wedding’s overall look. Many brides pick the season/month of their wedding according to the flowers they want! It’s better to know what flowers are available in what seasons before setting a date to avoid any disappointment if flowers are particularly important to you. It is possible to have flowers which aren’t in season ordered in for you through your florist, but this can become quite expensive.

Here is a guide to what popular wedding flowers are generally available in Australia’s seasons:

Summer: (December-February)

• Alstroemeria • Azalea • Camellia • Cornflower • Daffodil • Daisy • Delphinium • Frangipani • Gladiolus • Hibiscus • Hyacinth • Iris • Jasmine • Lavender • Lilac • Lily-of-the-Valley • Marigold • Sweet Pea • Tiger Lily



Autumn: (March-May)

• Alstroemeria • Azalea • Camellia • Cornflower • Daffodil • Dahlia • Daisy • Delphinium • Gladiolus • Hibiscus • Hyacinth • Iris • Lavender • Lily • Marigold • Morning Glory • Tulip



Winter: (June-August)

• Azalea • Camellia • Cornflower • Daffodil • Dahlia • Daisy • Gladiolus • Hyacinth • Iris • Lavender • Tulip



Spring: (September-November)

• Azalea • Bluebell • Buttercup • Camellia • Cornflower • Daffodil • Daisy • Flannel Flower • Forget-Me-Not • Hyacinth • Iris • Jasmine • Lavender • Lilac • Lily-of-the-Valley • Magnolia • Primrose • Rhododendron • Sweet Pea • Tulip • Waterlily



All Year-Round:

• Baby’s Breath • Carnation • Freesia • Gardenia • Gladiolus • Iris • Lily * • Orchid • Phalaenopsis Orchid • Rose * • Singapore Orchid



*Variations of species vary between seasons