Seasonal Flowers Guide: What’s Blooming Each Month

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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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