Seasonal Wedding Flowers: What’s in Bloom When You Say “I Do”

At Kase Styles, we believe that florals are more than just pretty accents — they’re works of art that set the entire mood of your wedding day. One of the best ways to make your floral design feel intentional and budget-friendly is to choose flowers that are in season when you tie the knot.

Whether you’re planning a cozy fall celebration or a sunny summer soirée, here’s a breakdown of what’s blooming by season — plus a few of our favorite picks to inspire your vision.


🌸 Spring Wedding Flowers (March - May)

Spring weddings are filled with fresh, romantic energy — and the flower options reflect that beautifully.

In-Season Favorites:

  • Peonies – Fluffy, feminine, and absolutely swoon-worthy

  • Ranunculus – Delicate layers and vibrant color options

  • Tulips – Sleek and modern or ruffled and whimsical

  • Sweet Peas – Soft, fragrant, and oh-so-dreamy

  • Lilacs – A romantic scent and a stunning texture addition

Spring Wedding Floral Vibe: Romantic, airy, pastel-toned, and garden-inspired.

Pro Tip: Spring is ideal for soft color palettes and layering texture — think blush, buttery yellows, and pale lavenders.

☀️ Summer Wedding Flowers (June - August)

Summertime opens the door for bold color, statement blooms, and abundant local options.

In-Season Favorites:

  • Dahlias – Bold, structured, and available in nearly every color

  • Garden Roses – Romantic and full, a peony alternative for later months

  • Hydrangeas – Classic and voluminous

  • Zinnias – Bright, joyful, and perfect for whimsical weddings

  • Cosmos – Delicate, airy, and playful

Summer Wedding Floral Vibe: Lush, vibrant, and joyful — perfect for tented garden parties or lakeside celebrations.

Pro Tip: If you're getting married in peak summer, choose blooms that can handle heat or plan on hydration support (our floral team always has tricks up our sleeve!).

🍂 Fall Wedding Flowers (September - November)

Fall florals are known for their earthy tones, rich textures, and dramatic, moody hues.

In-Season Favorites:

  • Chrysanthemums – A fall staple with major variety

  • Amaranthus – Trailing texture for that wild, untamed look

  • Marigolds – Bold color and cultural significance

  • Scabiosa – Unique and a little edgy, perfect for texture

  • Café au Lait Dahlias – Neutral-toned, oversized beauties

Fall Wedding Floral Vibe: Warm, romantic, harvest-inspired, and layered with texture.

Pro Tip: Fall is a great time to mix fresh blooms with dried elements (like preserved grasses, seed pods, or bleached ruscus) for an earthy-chic design.

❄️ Winter Wedding Flowers (December - February)

Don’t sleep on winter weddings! They’re cozy, elegant, and incredibly magical — especially with the right florals.

In-Season Favorites:

  • Anemones – Crisp white petals with bold black centers

  • Hellebores – Moody and unexpected winter beauties

  • Evergreens & Pinecones – Natural texture and seasonal flair

  • Roses & Carnations – Available year-round and easy to winterize

  • Paperwhites – Elegant and fragrant with a wintery feel

Winter Wedding Floral Vibe: Cozy, elegant, minimal or moody — depending on your style.

Pro Tip: Winter weddings are the perfect time to get creative with accents like velvet ribbons, candles, and non-floral elements like berries or metallics.

🧡 Bonus: Florist’s Choice & Off-Season Favorites

Not getting married in peak flower season? Don’t worry. Many blooms (like roses, lisianthus, orchids, and carnations) are available year-round — and we’ll always guide you toward the freshest, most affordable options that still bring your vision to life.

🌼 Final Thoughts from Your Floral Artists

Your wedding flowers should reflect you — your love story, your style, and your season. Choosing in-season blooms is not only sustainable and cost-conscious, but it allows your floral designs to feel grounded in the natural beauty of the time of year you’re celebrating.

Need help creating the perfect floral palette for your season? We’d love to design something magical with you.

👉 [Inquire Here] or check out our [Portfolio] for seasonal inspiration.

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