Wedding Flower Picker
Filter 38 popular wedding flowers by season (spring/summer/fall/winter), color palette (9 colors), budget tier, and allergy risk. See each flower's cost per stem, symbolism, in-season months, and best uses (bouquet, centerpiece, boutonniere).
Launch the Wedding Flower Picker →How to use this tool
- Pick the season of your wedding.
- Toggle the colors of your palette.
- Choose a budget tier: Budget (≤$3/stem), Mid ($3–$8), or Luxe (all).
- Tick "hide high-allergy flowers" if any of your wedding party or close family has hayfever or pollen allergies.
- Browse the filtered list. Click into each to see symbolism, allergy notes, and which uses each works best for.
Why we built this
A florist will mostly stock what's in season locally. Asking for peonies in October means importing them from another hemisphere at a premium. Asking for sunflowers in February means they're hothouse-grown and triple-priced. Picking flowers that match your season and budget keeps the cost reasonable and the result fresh.
What you get
Filter 38 popular wedding flowers by season (spring/summer/fall/winter), color palette (9 colors), budget tier, and allergy risk. See each flower's cost per stem, symbolism, in-season months, and best uses (bouquet, centerpiece, boutonniere).
Frequently asked questions
Are the per-stem costs retail or wholesale?
Wholesale, US averages. Retail florist prices are typically 3–5× higher because of design labour, vessels, and rentals. Use these as a relative comparison ("peonies are 4× the cost of carnations"), not as a quote.
Which flowers are good for allergies?
Most modern wedding flowers are bred to be low-allergen. The ones flagged "high" or "medium" allergy are mostly the heavily-fragrant or heavily-pollen ones: sunflowers, baby's breath, gardenias, daisies. Avoid them if a key person has allergies.
Can I show this list to my florist?
Yes. Print or screenshot the filtered results — it gives the florist a starting palette to work with.
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