Guide to the Bloom Cycle of Popular Focal Flowers for Bouquets

Lemon Drizzle
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Brighten any occasion with the Lemon Drizzle Bouquet, a refreshing arrangement that embodies the vibrancy of fragrant fields. This stunning composition features an exquisite mix of sunny yellow and delicate whites, all artfully arranged to evoke the essence of a sun-kissed day.

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The bouquet in the photograph is Large size.

Please note that flowers may differ depending on the freshest and most seasonal flowers available to our florists on the day, but will always be of similar colour and quality.

Bouquet sizing:
Small - approx 30cm in diameter
Regular - approx 35cm in diameter
Large - approx 40cm in diameter
Deluxe - approx 50cm in diameter

Creating stunning bouquets involves selecting the right focal flowers, each with its unique bloom cycle. Understanding this cycle is essential for sourcing flowers at their peak freshness. Below is a Bloom & Song guide to the bloom cycles of some of the most popular focal flowers used in floral arrangements.

1. Roses

  • Bloom Cycle: Generally available year-round due to cultivation in various climates. Peak seasons are typically spring and early summer.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 3–7 days

    • Full Bloom: 5–10 days, depending on the variety

  • Notes: Vary in size and fragrance; large-headed varieties like Peony or David Austin roses offer an opulent look.

2. Peonies

  • Bloom Cycle: Primarily in spring, but some varieties are available in late summer and autumn due to breeding.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 2–3 days

    • Full Bloom: 5–7 days

  • Notes: Ideal for bouquets during their season, known for lush petals and fragrance.

3. Lilies

  • Bloom Cycle: Available most of the year, with peak seasons in summer.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 4–5 days

    • Full Bloom: 5–10 days

  • Notes: Known for their strong scent and large, impactful blooms.

4. Dahlias

  • Bloom Cycle: Primarily late summer to early autumn.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 2–3 days

    • Full Bloom: 7–14 days

  • Notes: Available in various shapes and colours, bringing texture and drama to arrangements.

5. Sunflowers

  • Bloom Cycle: Mainly from late summer to early autumn.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 3–5 days

    • Full Bloom: 7 days

  • Notes: Their cheerful appearance and large blooms make them an excellent focal point.

6. Orchids

  • Bloom Cycle: Varies by species; many varieties bloom throughout the year.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 5–7 days

    • Full Bloom: 2–3 weeks

  • Notes: Elegant and long-lasting with a sophisticated presence.

7. Hydrangeas

  • Bloom Cycle: Available from summer to early autumn.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 4–5 days

    • Full Bloom: 7–10 days

  • Notes: Known for their lush, voluminous heads that provide fullness in arrangements.

8. Tulips

  • Bloom Cycle: Primarily available in spring, with some varieties in late winter.

  • Timeline:

    • Bud Stage: 2–3 days

    • Full Bloom: 5–7 days

  • Notes: Classic flowers with a modern feel, ideal for vibrant and fresh bouquets.

HK florist summary

When designing a bouquet, consider the bloom cycles of these focal flowers to ensure maximum freshness and visual impact. By selecting the right flowers in their peak bloom stage, you can create luxurious arrangements that truly stand out for any occasion.

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