What’s in Season? The Best Wedding Flowers by Month in Missouri
Planning a wedding in Missouri and wondering what flowers will be blooming on your big day? Choosing seasonal flowers not only ensures peak freshness and beauty—it can also help stretch your floral budget further.
As a St. Louis wedding florist who specializes in romantic, garden-style designs, I love highlighting what’s blooming each season. Here's a guide to the best flowers by month—plus a few tips on how to bring your floral vision to life using what’s naturally in bloom.
🌸 Spring (March – May)
Colors: Soft pastels, fresh greens, pale yellows, blush, lavender
Vibe: Airy, romantic, full of new life
Top seasonal flowers:
Tulips – Elegant and classic in a range of colors
Ranunculus – Delicate, layered, perfect for bouquets
Peonies – Lush, romantic blooms (typically mid-to-late spring)
Sweet Peas – Fragrant, fluttery petals
Stock – Adds height and lovely scent
Delphinium - Tall, wispy spires in soft blues and lavenders
Anemones – Bold centers, modern garden feel
Snapdragons & Scabiosa – Beautiful texture and movement
Spring is ideal if you love a fresh, whimsical palette and lots of texture. I often use flowers grown right in my own cutting garden and from other local farms, which means ultra-fresh blooms and lower environmental impact.
☀️ Summer (June – August)
Colors: Brights, bolds, rich jewel tones, sunset hues
Vibe: Full, vibrant, textural
Top seasonal flowers:
Zinnias – Bright, cheerful, long-lasting
Cosmos – Airy and romantic
Feverfew – Dainty daisy-like filler
Lisianthus – Rose-like and soft
Strawflower – Dried-like texture with a sunny look
Dahlias – Show-stopping and versatile (mid/late summer)
Celosia – Adds unexpected texture
Sunflowers – For a bold, joyful statement
Summer brings an abundance of locally-grown blooms. It’s the perfect time to go bold with color or mix cheerful brights with classic garden elements.
🍂 Fall (September – November)
Colors: Rust, copper, burgundy, mustard, dusty rose
Vibe: Warm, earthy, rich textures
Top seasonal flowers:
Dahlias – Still going strong in early fall
Chrysanthemums – Modern varieties add structure
Amaranthus – Cascading or upright for drama
Strawflower & Zinnias – Last of the warm-season bloomers
Sedum – Rosy-toned succulent texture
Grasses, Pods, and Berries – Seasonal foliage shines here
Fall florals are all about rich texture and cozy warmth. It's also a great season for incorporating dried elements or fruiting branches.
❄️ Winter (December – February)
Colors: Whites, evergreen, deep red, icy blues, moody mauves
Vibe: Refined, cozy, or romantic depending on palette
Top seasonal flowers:
Hellebores – A winter favorite with a moody elegance
Paperwhites – Fragrant and dainty
Anemones & Tulips – Available early in the year
Evergreens & Pinecones – Seasonal greens shine
Imported Roses & Specialty Blooms – Great for filling in when local is limited
Winter weddings can still feel lush and romantic with thoughtful textures and a mix of fresh and dried blooms. With fewer locally-grown flowers available, I focus on artistry, shape, and subtle color shifts.
🌿 Final Thoughts: Planning Your Seasonal Wedding Flowers in Missouri
Choosing flowers that are in season can help you:
Get the best value for your budget
Enjoy fresher, longer-lasting blooms
Support local flower farms and sustainable practices
At Suncrest Blooms, I work with you to design florals that reflect your style and the natural beauty of the season. Whether you’re dreaming of soft spring pastels or a bold fall color story, I’ll help bring it to life.
👉 Inquire here to so we can start designing your wedding flowers. Suncrest Blooms is a local St. Louis florist who truly cares about making every bloom tell your story.