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January Wedding Flowers

January Wedding Flowers — What's in Season

January is the deepest off-season wedding month, which means lower venue rates, fewer competing weddings, and a narrower but beautiful floral palette. This page covers what actually works in the dead of winter and how to price it honestly for couples who picked January specifically for the savings.

9 flowers available$82–$117 wholesale$247–$410 retail

Available in january

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

Amaryllis
Anemone
Hellebore
Ranunculus
Greenhouse Garden Rose
Paperwhites
Forced Tulips
Evergreens
Hypericum Berries

Not available (or hard to source)

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

Peony (unless you import at $8+/stem)
Dahlia (done since October)
Sweet Pea (not until March)
Lilac (not until April)
Garden-grown roses (greenhouse only)

Popular january arrangements

  • Anemone-focal moody bouquet
  • Amaryllis statement centerpieces
  • Evergreen-heavy ceremony arch
  • White and green classic tablescape

Flower Recipe

Real stem counts with 2025 US wholesale pricing

White Anemone

focal$2.50–$3.50
7

White Amaryllis

focal$3.50–$5.00
4

Greenhouse White Garden Rose

secondary$3.00–$4.00
6

White Ranunculus

secondary$1.75–$2.50
5

Hellebore

texture$2.50–$3.75
4

Cedar / Fir

greenery$1.50–$2.25
6

Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

greenery$1.00–$1.50
5
Total Stems37

Wholesale Cost

$82–$117

Suggested Retail

$247–$410

Build this in Fiory →

Build january proposals in Fiory

Save seasonal recipes to your Fiory library and swap them in automatically when couples book this time of year.

Pricing notes

January pricing is the best of the year for venue rates, but florist pricing should not discount significantly — your costs are actually higher due to heated delivery and imported stems. Hold your markup.

Planning timeline

Order 3 weeks in advance. January weddings need heated delivery trucks and extra cold-chain planning. Never assume standard shipping in January.

Pro tips for january

1

Lean into anemone for moody, romantic January bouquets — the black center reads as intentional winter drama.

2

Use evergreens as the main greenery, not eucalyptus. Cedar and fir signal 'winter' in photos.

3

Tell clients honestly: peonies in January are possible but expensive. Offer garden roses instead.

Related seasonal guides

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