
Each season has its own scent, light, and soul. Just like the venue or the dress, it can shapes your wedding’s atmosphere. Choosing seasonal flowers for your wedding means opting for fresher, longer-lasting blooms in harmony with nature. It’s also a way to give deeper meaning to your floral design.
Spring marks the return of light, softness, and delicate colors.
It’s the perfect season for romantic, poetic weddings.
- FROM MARCH TO APRIL
Ranunculus, anemones, and tulips are among the first to bloom.
You’ll also find daffodils, hyacinths, and fritillaries.
Their freshness evokes the awakening of nature.
Soft pastels dominate: white, blush pink, and pale yellow.
Bouquets feel airy and tender — ideal for intimate ceremonies.
- FROM MAY TO JUNE
Peonies, garden roses, and campanulas take center stage.
Lilacs, delphiniums, and sweet peas bring fragrance and movement.
Arrangements become fuller and more romantic.
May and June weddings celebrate abundance and natural beauty.
Just note: peonies have a short blooming season, so plan carefully!
Summer celebrates life, color, and warmth.
It’s the best season for joyful, radiant weddings.
 - FROM JUNE TO JULY 
Hydrangeas, garden roses, and nigella are in full bloom.
You can also enjoy achillea, lisianthus, and scabiosa.
Palettes grow bolder, mixing pastels with bright tones.
Moreover, it’s the ideal time to choose locally grown flowers.
They’re abundant, eco-friendly, and full of freshness..
 - FROM AUGUST TO SEPTEMBER 
Now come dahlias, zinnias, and sunflowers.
Agapanthus, celosia and cosmos add rich textures and movement.
Warm colors take over — coral, copper, and golden honey.
Late-summer weddings glow with soft light and rustic charm.
Autumn brings balance and depth.
The colors grow warmer, and the materials become richer.
It’s the perfect season for cozy, nature-inspired weddings.
 - FROM SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER
Dahlias, cosmos, hydrangeas and late garden roses are still in season.
Amaranthus, grasses, and colored foliage create warmth and movement.
Bouquets feature ochre, copper, and deep red tones.
Each arrangement seems to capture the golden light of the season.
 - FROM NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER
Chrysanthemums, heather, and early anemones bloom beautifully.
Add berries, textured branches, and eucalyptus for volume and contrast.
Flowers become scarcer, but creativity shines brighter.
This is the moment to play with texture and structure.
Winter offers rare elegance and calm beauty.
Even with fewer flowers, your arrangements can be full of charm.
 - FROM DECEMBER TO JANUARY
Anemones, hellebores, and baby’s breath brighten the cold months.
Eucalyptus, pine, and cotton stems add softness and volume.
Winter weddings often blend white, black, cream, and silvery green tones.
They evoke snow, purity, and candlelight warmth.
 - FROM FEBRUARY TO MARCH
Nature slowly awakens again.
Tulips, ranunculus, and mimosa return with joy.
Daffodils and narcissus add freshness and light.
Late-winter weddings carry the promise of spring — tender and full of hope.
Choosing seasonal flowers means embracing nature’s rhythm. It brings visual harmony and a sense of authenticity to your day. Each season offers its own charm, colors, and poetry. At May Flowers Bee, I love designing floral atmospheres inspired by the seasons. Creations that tell your story while honoring the beauty of each bloom. Because a truly harmonious wedding is, above all, a dialogue between you… and nature.