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February Wedding Flowers

February Wedding Flowers — What's in Season

February is where winter starts softening into early spring. Tulips and ranunculus become more reliable, hellebores are still going strong, and prices start stabilizing after the Valentine's Day spike. This page covers how to navigate the post-Valentine flower market for wedding florists.

9 flowers available$63–$88 wholesale$188–$308 retail

Available in february

Flowers and foliage that are in season and accessible from US wholesalers during this window.

Tulip (Dutch and forced)
Ranunculus
Anemone
Hellebore
Amaryllis
Garden Rose (greenhouse)
Early Daffodil
Hyacinth
Mimosa

Not available (or hard to source)

These flowers are out of season and either unavailable or priced at premium import rates.

Peony (still imported at premium)
Sweet Pea (still weeks away)
Dahlia
Zinnia
Sunflower

Popular february arrangements

  • Tulip and ranunculus bridal bouquet
  • Hyacinth-accented tablescape
  • Soft palette ceremony arch with mimosa
  • White garden rose and hellebore centerpieces

Flower Recipe

Real stem counts with 2025 US wholesale pricing

White Tulip

focal$1.50–$2.00
8

Blush Ranunculus

focal$1.75–$2.50
6

Greenhouse Garden Rose

secondary$3.00–$4.00
6

Hellebore

secondary$2.50–$3.75
4

White Hyacinth

texture$1.75–$2.50
3

Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

greenery$1.00–$1.50
7
Total Stems34

Wholesale Cost

$63–$88

Suggested Retail

$188–$308

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Pricing notes

Valentine's Day (Feb 14) spikes wholesale prices across all varieties. Order February 20+ weddings to avoid the premium window. Post-Valentine's prices return to normal by late month.

Planning timeline

Avoid wholesale orders landing between Feb 10–16. Plan weddings for after Feb 20 when the Valentine's rush is fully over. Book heated delivery for the last deep-winter orders.

Pro tips for february

1

Never wholesale-order for a Feb 12–14 wedding — it's the worst price window of the year. Order the week before or week after.

2

Use tulips as the hero flower — they're stable, affordable, and signal 'spring is coming' in photos.

3

Hyacinth is the unsung hero of February — cheap, fragrant, and unique to this time of year.

Related seasonal guides

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