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What Blooms Are in Season for My Wedding I February Edition

  • Aug 4, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 14

February weddings have a quiet romance about them. While the gardens outside may still be resting, the flowers available this month are full of delicacy and promise, with the very first signs of spring appearing alongside the elegant blooms of winter.



Hellebore - Wedding Flowers for February Wedding in Lincolnshire

Hellebores (Christmas Roses)

Still in season, hellebores are delicate and naturally elegant. Their muted, painterly tones of ivory, mauve, and plum make them perfect for couples wanting a sophisticated, understated look.


Anemones - Wedding Flowers for Wedding in February Cambridgeshire

Anemones

Anemones bring a touch of bold, graphic beauty to winter arrangements. With their soft petals and striking dark centres, they add depth and contrast, especially in white, blush, and deep wine tones.


Rutland Florals tip: Pair anemones with ranunculus and soft seasonal foliage for a romantic, garden-inspired bouquet with a winter edge.



Ranunculus - Wedding Flowers for Wedding in February Northamptonshire

Ranunculus

Known for their intricate, layered petals, ranunculus are a dream for February weddings. They’re available in a wide range of colours—from soft ivory and blush to richer berry tones—and work beautifully in both bouquets and buttonholes.


Foliage for Wedding in February Rutland

Winter Foliage

February offers plenty of beautiful foliage to add texture and fragrance. Think silvery eucalyptus, aromatic rosemary, and soft ruscus for arrangements that feel fresh, natural, and seasonal.


Wedding Flowers for Wedding in February Lincolnshire

Early Spring Bulbs

Towards the end of February, the very first spring bulbs begin to make an appearance. Delicate narcissi and snowdrops can be a wonderful way to nod to the changing season, adding lightness and a sense of new beginnings.



Roses - Wedding Flowers for Wedding in February Oakham

Premium Roses

While garden roses are out of season, premium imported roses are at their finest. Their classic shape and wide range of colours make them a timeless addition to winter wedding arrangements.



Why We Love February Weddings


  • A soft, romantic colour palette that blends winter depth with early spring freshness

  • Flowers that last beautifully in cool weather

  • The opportunity to include unique, textural details that feel truly personal

  • A chance to embrace the season’s quiet beauty before spring fully arrives



If you’re planning a February wedding, we’d love to help you design flowers that feel elegant, seasonal, and completely your own.


💌 Now booking 2026 and 2027 weddings – enquire today to start planning your perfect winter wedding flowers.


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