Seasonal Wedding Flowers in Cornwall: What’s Available Throughout the Year

One of the most beautiful things about choosing locally grown wedding flowers is how closely they reflect the season.

Flowers grown in Cornwall have a softness and movement that changes throughout the year, each season bringing something slightly different, but equally special.

Spring (March – May)

Spring flowers feel fresh, delicate, and full of promise.

You might see:

  • tulips

  • narcissi

  • anemones

  • blossom branches

The colours tend to be soft and uplifting, and arrangements often feel light and natural. Perfect for early weddings.

Early Summer (June)

This is when the garden really begins to open.

  • garden roses

  • sweet peas

  • foxgloves

  • nigella

There’s a softness and scent to early summer flowers that makes them particularly romantic.

High Summer (July – August)

This is the most abundant time of year.

  • dahlias

  • cosmos

  • zinnias

  • scabious

Colours become richer, and arrangements can feel more full and expressive while still keeping that natural, relaxed look.

Autumn (September – October)

Autumn flowers bring warmth and depth.

  • late dahlias

  • grasses

  • seed heads

  • rich foliage

There’s a beautiful, slightly wilder feel to autumn arrangements, with lots of texture and movement.

Why seasonal matters

Working with seasonal flowers means:

  • they look and feel more natural

  • they last better

  • they reflect your surroundings

  • they create something truly unique

No two weddings will ever look the same.

If you’re planning a wedding in Cornwall and would like to explore what’s in season for your date, I’d love to hear about your plans.

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