Seasonal Wedding Flowers & Display Trends for 2025

Author: Sue White

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When it comes to planning your dream wedding, flowers are one of the most important aspects to consider for your day. They tell your story, set the mood, and tie your entire aesthetic together.

At For Better For Worse, we know how much thought goes into every bloom, bud, and bouquet—which is why we have rounded up the freshest seasonal wedding flowers and the latest trends for 2025 to inspire you for your wedding day.

Whether you are planning a spring, summer, autumn or winter celebration, we have put this blog together to help you choose your perfect flowers.

Spring: Fresh, Soft & Romantic

Flowers in season: Peonies, tulips, ranunculus, sweet peas, anemones and daffodils

Trending displays:

  • Meadow-style aisle arrangements – Wild and whimsical blooms growing up the sides of your aisle.
  • Hanging installations – Floral clouds suspended above your reception tables for a magical floating effect.
  • Miniature posies for guests – Personalised little bunches at each place setting.

Top Tip: For the perfect spring flowers, we recommend choosing pastel shades such as blush pink, soft peach and lilac coloured flowers – for that timeless, romantic, springtime vibe.

Summer: Bold, Bright & Full of Life

Flowers in season: Roses, sunflowers, cosmos, zinnias, hydrangeas and delphiniums

Trending displays:

  • Statement arches – Oversized and asymmetrical designs that frame your vows perfectly.
  • Colour blocked florals – Bold tones like coral, fuchsia, and citrus coloured floral arrangements.
  • Floral cocktails – The added touch of edible blooms to your drinks.

Top Tip: For summer weddings, we recommend embracing vibrant colour palettes to reflect the joy of the season. Summer weddings are made for maximalism!

Autumn: Earthy, Warm & Whimsical

Flowers in season: Dahlias, chrysanthemums, Amaranthus, marigolds & sedums

Trending displays:

  • Rustic tablescapes – Flowers paired with fruits, foliage, and candles for a rich and textured look.
  • Dried flower accents – Mixture of fresh and dried blooms for added dimension and a boho vibe.
  • Floral chandeliers – Hanging florals with cascading greenery and autumnal tones.

Top Tip: Incorporating warm hues like burnt orange, burgundy, and mustard, paired with lush greenery will help to create a romantic feel.

Winter: Elegant, Moody & Magical

Flowers in season: Hellebores, roses, ranunculus, anemones, eucalyptus and pine

Trending displays:

  • Moody colour palettes – Deep reds, forest greens, and rich purples bring drama and sophistication.
  • Candlelit florals – Flowers nestled among candles and fairy lights for a warm winter glow.
  • Minimalist bouquets – Simple but striking arrangements using one or two hero blooms.

Top tip: For winter weddings, we recommend embracing texture into your floral arrangements – velvet ribbons, metallic touches, and seasonal foliage truly add a luxe feel to winter weddings.

Current 2025 Wedding Flower Trends:

More couples are opting for local, seasonal flowers and foam-free arrangements. There is a big trend on sustainable weddings!

Choosing flowers that reflect your story – such as using your mum’s favourite flower or a bloom from your first date to make your flowers personal and sentimental.

Allowing guests to create their own mini bouquets or flower crowns as a fun activity and wedding favour. This can be incorporated into your day by having an interactive floral bar!

Your wedding flowers are one of many important aspects of your wedding day, that will be remembered forever. Whether you are drawn to classic roses or wildflowers fresh from the meadow, choosing seasonal blooms not only keeps your wedding sustainable – it also means you are getting the best of what nature has to offer.

Are you still searching for your dream florist? Head over to www.forbetterforworse.co.uk to browse incredible wedding florists and suppliers near you, and let your floral fantasies come to life.

SW

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