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UK Flower
Availability Calendar

Discover which flowers are at peak UK season each month, when imports are your best option, and how to plan bouquets around natural availability. Covers 20 popular varieties.

Peak season
Good availability
Limited supply
Not available

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Flower
Daffodils
Sweet Peas
Dahlias
Ranunculus
Anemones
Hyacinths
Lavender
Lisianthus
Alstroemeria
Stocks
Cosmos
Gerbera

March

5 flowers at peak season · 14 available in total

Tulips

Peak season

Dutch tulips are available autumn through spring. UK-grown varieties peak in April and May.

Red, Pink, Purple, White, Yellow, Orange

Daffodils

Peak season

A UK iconic spring flower. British-grown daffodils dominate February to April. Scarce outside this window.

Yellow, White, Orange

Ranunculus

Peak season

Spring is peak season. Italian and French imports extend availability into late autumn and winter.

Pink, White, Red, Orange, Yellow

Anemones

Peak season

Anemones are a cool-season flower — they peak in winter and early spring, then disappear through summer.

Red, Purple, Blue, White, Pink

Hyacinths

Peak season

Forced bulb hyacinths arrive from January. UK and Dutch open-ground hyacinths peak in April.

Blue, Purple, Pink, White, Yellow

Roses

Good availability

UK-grown roses peak June through August. Available year-round via Dutch and Kenyan imports.

Red, Pink, White, Yellow, Peach

Lilies

Good availability

Available year-round. UK and European greenhouse production peaks May through September.

White, Pink, Orange, Yellow

Orchids

Good availability

Potted Phalaenopsis orchids are available year-round from Dutch growers. No true UK season.

White, Purple, Pink, Yellow

Carnations

Good availability

Colombian and Dutch carnations provide reliable year-round supply. Valentine's Day sees peak red carnation demand.

Red, Pink, White, Purple, Yellow

Freesias

Good availability

Freesias are imported year-round. UK-grown freesias peak in spring and early summer.

White, Yellow, Pink, Purple, Red

Lisianthus

Good availability

Grown in the Netherlands and available most of the year. A popular wedding and premium bouquet flower.

Purple, White, Pink, Blue

Alstroemeria

Good availability

One of the most reliably available cut flowers year-round. Long-lasting and excellent value.

Pink, Orange, Yellow, Red, White, Purple

Gerbera

Good availability

Cheerful and long-lasting, gerbera are grown year-round in Dutch greenhouses. Always reliable.

Red, Pink, Orange, Yellow, White

Stocks

Limited supply

UK-grown stocks are wonderfully fragrant. Available spring through autumn from British growers.

Pink, White, Purple, Red, Cream

UK-grown vs imported

Peak season reflects when a flower is grown in the UK. Good availability typically means reliable Dutch, Kenyan, or Colombian imports. Imported flowers are available most of the year — but UK-grown blooms are fresher, often cheaper, and have a lower carbon footprint.

Why seasonality matters

Choosing flowers in season means better quality, longer vase life, and lower prices. A peony in June is exceptional. A peony in November, if available at all, has travelled far and may not last. Working with the season almost always gives a better result.

Planning ahead

If you're arranging wedding or event flowers, check what's in peak season around your date — your florist will thank you, and your budget will go further. Dahlias in September, sweet peas in July, and tulips in April are among the best-value peak-season choices.