Spring Wedding Flowers in the UK – Seasonal Blooms & Inspiration

Spring is one of the most magical times of year to get married. After the long winter months, nature bursts back into life with soft colours, delicate textures, and a wonderful variety of flowers. If you’re planning a spring wedding in the UK, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to seasonal blooms.

As a wedding florist in Sussex, I always encourage couples to make the most of what’s in season – not only are the flowers at their best, but they’re often more budget-friendly too.

Why Choose Seasonal Spring Flowers?

  • Freshness: Flowers are naturally more abundant and vibrant in their peak season.

  • Value for money: Seasonal flowers are usually more cost-effective.

  • Natural beauty: Using flowers that reflect the season creates a timeless, effortless look.

Popular Spring Wedding Flowers in the UK

Here are some of my favourite spring blooms that couples love for weddings:

  • Tulips – Elegant and available in so many colours, from soft pastels to bold brights.

  • Ranunculus – Layers of delicate petals, perfect for romantic bouquets.

  • Anemones – Striking flowers with bold dark centres.

  • Clematis – Adds a natural, garden-inspired feel.

  • Hyacinths & Muscari – Sweet, scented blooms ideal for spring detail.

  • Peonies (late spring) – A showstopper, often available from May, loved for their ruffled petals and romantic look.

  • Narcissi/Daffodils – Cheerful, seasonal blooms that add a fresh spring feel.

Spring Colour Palettes

Spring flowers naturally lend themselves to:

  • Soft pastels – blush pink, lilac, peach, and ivory.

  • Fresh greens and whites – perfect for a timeless, elegant feel.

  • Bright pops of colour – tulips, ranunculus, and anemones bring vibrancy to a spring celebration.

Ideas for Spring Wedding Flowers

  • A bridal bouquet of tulips, ranunculus, and anemones for a soft, romantic look.

  • Table centrepieces with garden-style arrangements full of seasonal texture.

  • A floral arch or meadow-style aisle flowers for a fresh, outdoor-inspired vibe.

  • Cake flowers with spring blooms like clematis or small narcissi.

When Are Spring Weddings in the UK?

Spring weddings usually fall between March and May. Each month brings slightly different flowers:

  • March: Tulips, ranunculus, anemones, narcissi.

  • April: Clematis, hyacinths, muscari.

  • May: Early peonies, roses, campanula, garden-style blooms.

Planning Your Spring Wedding Flowers in Sussex

If you’re dreaming of a spring wedding filled with seasonal blooms, I’d love to help design flowers that feel personal and romantic. From delicate bouquets to statement installations, I’ll make sure your wedding flowers capture the beauty of spring in Sussex and beyond.

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