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Flowers in Season LA Guide

See which flowers are in season each month and how to make them last longer.

If you want flowers that look fuller, smell better, and hold up longer, start with what is in season. Flowers in season arrive at the right moment, with better color, stronger stems, and fewer surprises if you are ordering for a gift, party, or wedding.

This month-by-month guide covers the flowers in season people ask for most, plus simple care tips and planning notes to help you choose with more confidence. It is also the easiest way to avoid the frustration of falling in love with a flower that is hard to source for your date.

If you are planning for late winter or early spring, our guide to what flowers bloom in February is a helpful place to start.

Why choosing flowers in season matters

Seasonal flowers usually give you the best version of that bloom. Petals look cleaner, scent is often stronger, and the stems tend to drink better once they are arranged.

They also make planning easier. When a flower is naturally available, your florist has a better chance of sourcing the quantity and quality you need, especially for larger floral orders.

The benefits of seasonal sourcing

Seasonality is not only about style. It affects freshness, price, and how reliable the final design will be.

  • Fresher flowers: In-season stems are usually cut closer to their natural peak, so they often last longer in the vase.
  • More consistent availability: It is easier to build a cohesive look for weddings and events when key flowers are in season.
  • Better value: Stronger seasonal supply can mean a fuller look for the same spend.

Demand shifts throughout the year too. Online ordering and delivery continue to shape the category, as shown in these 2025 flower market trends.

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Spring flower season

Spring is one of the most requested floral seasons for a reason. The colors feel lighter, the textures are softer, and many of the most romantic blooms arrive within a short window.

In early to late spring, some of the standouts include peonies, ranunculus, tulips, and sweet peas. These flowers in season work beautifully for bouquets, centerpieces, and smaller table arrangements when you want movement and a fresh, airy feel.

How spring flowers are often used

Peonies bring fullness fast and are a favorite for bridal bouquets. Ranunculus add detail and layered texture. Tulips keep the look clean, while sweet peas add scent and a loose, garden feel.

Clients often respond to these blooms because they feel special without looking stiff. As one Fiore client put it, seasonal arrangements feel “super stylish” and are made with a “unique selection of seasonal flowers.”

If you are planning around the first wave of spring color, see our guide to flowers that bloom in March.

Care tips for spring stems

Spring flowers can be thirsty and delicate. Re-cut the stems with a sharp blade, place them in clean cool water right away, and keep them away from warm windows or direct sun.

Check water levels daily. Tulips, ranunculus, and sweet peas can droop fast when the vase runs low.

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Summer flower season

Summer flowers in season tend to be bolder in color and stronger in shape. They are often a smart choice for outdoor gatherings because many can handle warmer conditions better than softer spring blooms.

Dahlias, garden roses, zinnias, and lisianthus are some of the most useful summer stems. They give arrangements fullness, color, and good photo presence without feeling heavy.

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Dahlias are often the focal point because their petal pattern does so much work on its own. Garden roses add a softer, ruffled shape. Zinnias feel cheerful and relaxed, and lisianthus help connect the whole arrangement.

For late summer planning, our guide to flowers in bloom in August can help you narrow the best options for the season.

Care tips for summer blooms

Heat shortens vase life, even with flowers in season. Use cool water, keep the arrangement out of direct sun, and change the water every other day.

If the bouquet starts looking tired, re-cut the stems once midweek. That one step can help the whole arrangement drink better again.

Autumn and winter flower season

Cooler months bring a different kind of beauty. The colors get deeper, the shapes feel more sculptural, and texture starts doing more of the work.

Some of our favorite cooler-season blooms include chrysanthemums, amaranthus, hellebores, and amaryllis. These flowers in season are especially useful when you want richer palettes, holiday styling, or a moodier event look.

What cooler-season flowers do well

Chrysanthemums add structure and earthy color. Amaranthus brings movement, especially in larger centerpieces. Hellebores feel quiet and refined, while amaryllis creates height and drama for winter tables.

Many of these stems also hold up well, which matters if your main concern is flowers fading too quickly. One Fiore client even wrote that their flowers stayed beautiful for over a month, which speaks to the difference fresh seasonal choices can make.

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Care tips for autumn and winter flowers

These flowers are often easier to manage than softer spring stems, but clean water still matters. Change the water every couple of days and keep the vase free of fallen leaves or petals.

For bulb flowers like amaryllis, colder water can help slow the opening a bit and extend the display.

Planning flowers in season for weddings and events

Knowing the season helps, but timing matters just as much. If you are planning wedding or event flowers, starting early gives you more room to match your palette to what will actually look best for your date.

For weddings, it also lowers the chance of last-minute substitutions. If you want help making seasonal choices feel cohesive across the full day, our guide on how to choose wedding flowers is a useful next step.

When you are planning guest tables, personal flowers, and larger statement pieces, seasonal stems help the whole design feel more natural and less forced. For reception-focused floral planning, explore wedding reception flowers.

For private celebrations and larger gatherings, seasonal designs also help the room feel more considered from the start. You can see how Fiore approaches that work through our private dinner flowers service.

How to make seasonal flowers last longer

Fresh flowers still need basic care. Start with a clean vase, fresh water, and a new cut on the stems as soon as you bring them home.

Trim about an inch from the bottom at an angle, then remove any leaves that would sit below the waterline. This helps the stems drink and keeps the water cleaner.

Quick care guide by flower type

Flower type Water temperature Stem prep Extra tip
Soft stems, tulips and ranunculus Cool Sharp angle cut Check water daily and keep out of direct sun.
Woody stems, roses and lisianthus Cool to room temp Fresh angle cut Remove lower leaves and change water often.
Bulb flowers, amaryllis and hyacinth Cold Straight or angle cut Cold water can help slow opening.

If you want a fuller step-by-step routine, read our guide on how to make flowers last longer.

Seasonal flowers make gifts, parties, and wedding plans easier because they start with what is freshest and most likely to look good on the day. If you want help choosing flowers in season for your order or event, explore Fiore’s Designer’s Choice arrangement for a design-led seasonal option.

Questions we hear most

Frequently Asked Questions

Flowers in season are often fresher, more fragrant, and easier to source well. They also tend to last longer in the vase and lower the chance of substitutions for events and large orders.
The best approach is to match the look and feel rather than insist on the exact stem. A florist can often suggest a seasonal flower with similar shape, texture, or color so the arrangement still feels right for the occasion.
For major holidays like Valentine's Day and Mother's Day, it is best to order one to two weeks ahead. Early ordering gives you more options and helps the design team plan around the strongest seasonal flowers available.
You can ask, but same-day designs usually depend on what looks best at the market that morning. If one exact flower matters, it is better to order a few days ahead so sourcing is more realistic.
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