Which Seasonal Wedding Flowers Tell Your Love Story Best

As a farmer growing flowers for weddings, nothing lights me up more than when couples ask, "What flowers are in season for our wedding date?" It tells me you care about sustainable, locally grown blooms - something that's at the heart of everything we do at Wildbird Floral Design & Flower Farm.

Being both farmer and florist means I can guide you through each season's stars, from spring's first ranunculus to autumn's last dahlia. I've created this guide to help you discover which flowers will be blooming in Bucks County for your wedding day.

Spring Flowers in Bloom

MARCH - MAY: Spring weddings showcase nature's softest palette – blush hellebores, fragrant sweet peas, and elegant tulips that create naturally romantic, garden-inspired wedding designs. Here’s what I have growing on the farm for your Spring Wedding:

▹ Hellebore,
▹ Tulips,
▹ Narcissus,
▹ Ranunculus,
▹ Anemones,
▹ Foxglove,

▹ Iris,
▹ Poppies,
▹ Peonies,
▹ Orlaya,
▹ Sweet peas,
▹ Lilac

▹ Corn cockle,
▹ Feverfew,
▹ Delphinium,
▹ Campanula,
▹ Feverfew,

Summer Flowers in Bloom

JUNE-AUGUST: Summer brings our fields to peak with statement blooms like dahlias, zinnias, and garden roses in their fullest expression. This season offers the richest color possibilities for luxury wedding designs, with sunflowers, lisianthus, and cosmos creating textural arrangements impossible to replicate with imported flowers.

▹ Snapdragon,
▹ Rudbeckia,
▹ Zinnia,
▹ Cosmos,
▹ Verbena,
▹ Chocolate Lace,
▹ Tweedia,

▹ Lisianthus,
▹ Yarrow,
▹ Queen Anne’s Lace,
▹ fennel bronze,
▹ garden roses,
▹ Chinese forget me knot,
▹ Coreopsis

Fall Flowers in Bloom

SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER: Autumn at Wildbird Farm - you’ll find the most dramatic color stories – copper dahlias, burgundy amaranth, and golden rudbeckia create sophisticated palettes for fall Bucks County weddings. The season's unexpected treasures include flowering branches, ornamental grasses, and foliage that add architectural interest to sustainable designs.

▹ Dahlias,
▹ Marigolds,
▹ Celosia,
▹ Amaranth,

▹ Sunflowers,
▹ Heirloom mums,
▹ Flowering branches

Winter Flowers

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And, of course, sometimes I experiment with new hybrids and really cool flower varieties you might not see on this list. So - if you’re curious - book a consultation with me and we can talk wedding flower availability for your wedding day!

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