Seasonal styles
Below you'll find the most popular choices for each season including the colour palettes associated with them and the best flowers available at that particular time of year. we refer to these flower varieties as being 'in season'. this means they are in their prime- regarding their colour, size and quality, have high availability and are the lowest price compared to any other time of year.
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Autumn
Autumnal Flowers
Cabbages
Chrysanthemums
hypericum berry
oak leaf
Thistles
Santini
Sunflowers
Proteas
Hydrangeas
Calla lilies
Eucalyptus
Limonium
September
Gerberas
Asters
Roses
Alstroemeria
Lisianthus
Ruscus
Snow berry
Antirihnums
Think Burnt orange, the comfort of cream, warming reds, deep burgundies and soft yellows, This seasonal colour palette can be used all year round and is very popular for those who want a feeling of harmony for their event whilst mixing pastels and bright colours together. throw in some oak leaf, cabbages and Chrysanthemum blooms to really celebrate this season. scatter around some pumpkins or mini gourds to add the finishing touches to your floral Affair.
Colours
Orange
Red
Yellow
Cream
Green
Burgundy
Navy Blue
Purple
White
Salmon
Apricot
Aubergine
peach
plum
Pale Pink
Special Events
Halloween
Bomb fire night
Diwali
Thanks giving
Chinese Moon Festival
Day of the Dead
Rosh Hashanah
Chanukah
Oktoberfest

Winter
Flowers
Amarylis
Hypericum berry
Lillis
Roses
Hydrangeas
Phlox
Wax flower
Snowberry
Chrysanthemum Blooms
Eucalyptus
Lisianthus
Blue pine
Thistle
tulips
Ruscus
Holly
Cabbages
Clematis
Amaranthus
Skimmia
New beginnings and fresh starts are some of the feelings we associate with winter; The coldest season of them all with crisp mornings, the shortest days and long nights. In the flower world this season is dominated by that special time of year we call Christmas! Adding Golds, silvers, glitters and even a bit of fake snow into arrangements helps to capture the spirit of Christmas plus those festive favourites such as blue pine, holly, mistle toe, orange slices and cinnamon add some magic and really engage all of the senses. However after all of the yuletide festivities comes a time of reflection and gratitude. setting new intentions and wiping the slate clean.
Wintery whites, blues and dark greens capture this and are very popular at this time of year, Tulips are in season and give hope of warmer temperatures. Romance fills the air in February where roses are in high demand for Valentines day, Red represents the love we hold for those closest to us and is the most sort after colour of the month!
Colours
White
Green
Red
Cream
Gold
Silver
Blue
Special Events
Christmas
Valentines Day
Burns night
Winter Solstice
Kwanza
Hanukkah

Spring
Flowers
Tulips
Hyacinths
Daffodils
Iris'
Blossom
Forsythia
Ranunculous
Anenomies
Clematis
Solidaego
Phlox
Stocks
Sweet pea
Astillbe
Nigella
Eucalyptus
Viburnum
The time of Tulips, Daffodils, Iris' and hyacinths, as warmer weather sweeps away winter the air is filled with the sweet scents of spring. The ground is bursting with new life and the trees awake from their frosty slumber. Forsythia resembles sunshine with its' bright yellow flowers along with pretty pink and white blossoms. Soft pastels are widely used to represent the feeling of hope and serenity that we get in spring and fluffy fillers such as gypsophila and limonium mixed between delicate flowers such as ranunculous and anenomoies give a sense of fullness. Springs seasonal flowers and colour palettes give joyous and welcoming vibes making it one of the most popular choices for floral arrangements.
Colours
yellow
cream
pink
orange
lilac
blue
peach
apricot
white
green
Special Events
Easter
Passover
Spring Equinox
St Patrick's Day
St Georges Day
Cinco De Mayo

Summer
Flowers
Peonies
Sweet peas
Sweet William
Delphiniums
Larkspur
Molucella
Lady's Mantle
Freesia
Alstroemaria
Gerbera
Stocks
British Foliage
Lisianthus
Late Ranunculous
Sunflowers
Roses
Status
Gypsophila
Campanula
Agapanthus
Alliums
Dahlias
Scabious
Hydrangeas
Phlox
Bouvardia
grasses
It's not only the Temperature that gets hot in Summer, from late May to July Peonies are back! one of the only flowers which still has a specific season .. only 3 months! Most popular in arrangements for their big, beautiful, blousy heads and sweet scent.
bold and bright clashes of colour are widely used in this season giving floral displays a happy and prosperous vibe and as their is a wide variety of flowers available, an abundance of texture and mix of both complimentary and contrasting colours can create a real treat for the eyes.
Along with beautiful British grown flowers such as Alstroemeria, Stocks, Antirrhinums, freesia, cornflowers, Sweet William and Delphinium (the list goes on), more Exotic looking flowers are very popular during this time: not only for their unusual Aesthetic which lends itself to a contemporary style but also their longevity! Cut flowers such as Anthuriums, Cymbidium orchids and Proteas can last over 2 weeks making them most popular in contractual work
Colours
Literally
Anything
And
Everything!
Contrasting
and Clashy
Bold and
Bright
Special Events
Festivals
School Holidays
Summer Equinox
Pride Parade
Notting Hill Carnival