Seasonal Flowers Guide: What’s Blooming Each Month

Purple Marmalade
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Kindly be informed that this bouquet cannot be purchased on the dates of 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th May 2026.

A vibrant and enchanting floral arrangement that captures the essence of a sun-drenched afternoon. This exquisite bouquet is a celebration of rich purples and soft lilacs, harmoniously blended to create a striking visual feast. Its modern yet timeless design is carefully crafted to embody the beauty of nature, bringing a piece of the wilderness into your home.

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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

January

  • Snowdrop: These delicate white flowers signal the end of winter, often blooming through the snow.

  • Winter Jasmine: Bright yellow blossoms that bring a dash of colour during the dreariness of winter.

February

  • Crocus: One of the first flowers of spring, crocuses come in various colours, including purple, yellow, and white.

  • Hellebore: Often blooming in the coldest months, these hardy perennial flowers have beautiful nodding blooms.

March

  • Daffodil: Iconic for their cheerful yellow trumpets, daffodils herald the arrival of spring.

  • Tulip: Blooming in various colours and forms, tulips are a spring favourite.

April

  • Cherry Blossom: The stunning pink and white blooms of cherry trees create a breathtaking spectacle.

  • Bluebell: These enchanting blue flowers carpet woodlands in spring, creating a captivating view.

May

  • Peony: Known for their large, lush blooms and delightful fragrance, peonies are a classic choice for spring arrangements.

  • Lily of the Valley: With their delicate white bells and sweet scent, these flowers are a symbol of humility and purity.

June

  • Roses: The classic summer flower comes in countless varieties and colours, symbolising love and beauty.

  • Hydrangea: Known for their large, impressive clusters of flowers, hydrangeas bloom in shades of blue, pink, and white.

July

  • Sunflower: Bright and bold, sunflowers are synonymous with summer and bring warmth to any arrangement.

  • Dahlia: With their striking shapes and colours, dahlias add a touch of drama to summer bouquets.

August

  • Zinnia: These cheerful flowers bloom in a rainbow of colours and are easy to grow in gardens.

  • Lavender: Beyond its soothing fragrance, lavender adds a lovely hue and texture to any composition.

September

  • Aster: These star-like flowers bloom later in the summer and bring a vibrant splash of colour into autumn.

  • Marigold: With their bright orange and yellow hues, marigolds are cheerful flowers representing creativity and positivity.

October

  • Chrysanthemum: A symbol of autumn, chrysanthemums bloom in various shapes and colours, making them popular for fall arrangements.

  • Cosmos: These elegant flowers have daisy-like petals and come in shades of pink, white, and red.

November

  • Orchid: Exotic and stylish, orchids are available in various colours and are ideal for formal occasions.

  • Pansy: Known for their cheerful faces and vibrant colours, pansies continue to bloom into the cooler months.

December

  • Christmas Rose (Hellebore): Blooming in winter, these flowers add a festive touch with their delicate, nodding blooms.

  • Poinsettia: Often associated with Christmas, poinsettias bring rich reds and greens to seasonal décor.

Embracing the beauty of each month’s blooms allows for a vibrant and varied floral experience year-round.

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