Seasonal flowers - What's in season now?

Seasonal flowers.
Ordering flowers to send? Here is a list of some flowers in season this month.
Month-by-Month Seasonal Cut Flowers (Florist Supply). What flowers are trending now? The answer always lies with the season!
January
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Ranunculus
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Anemones
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Amaryllis
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Carnations
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Chrysanthemums
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Alstroemeria
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Roses (imported, strong for Valentine prep)
February
March
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Tulips
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Ranunculus
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Anemones
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Narcissi (cut form)
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Hyacinth
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Hellebores
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Mimosa
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Blossom (limited commercial availability)
April
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Ranunculus
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Anemones
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Tulips (late season)
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Stocks
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Lisianthus (starting)
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Viburnum
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Clematis
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Sweet peas (early imports)
May 👉 Soft pastel palette dominates
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Peonies (STARTING)
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Ranunculus (ending)
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Sweet peas
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Stocks
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Alliums
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Delphinium
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Spray roses
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Astrantia
June 👉 Peonies become the star
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Peonies (PEAK)
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Roses (UK + imported)
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Sweet peas
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Delphinium
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Hydrangea (starting)
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Lisianthus
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Scabiosa
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Ammi
July
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Hydrangea
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Lisianthus
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Delphinium
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Snapdragons
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Eryngium
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Gypsophila
August
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Dahlias (commercial growers)
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Hydrangea
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Gladioli
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Celosia
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Solidago
September
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Dahlias
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Chrysanthemums (starting comeback)
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Hydrangea
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Asters
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Sedum
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Hypericum berries
October
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Chrysanthemums (PEAK)
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Dahlias (ending)
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Calla lilies
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Hypericum
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Berries (seasonal lines)
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Eucalyptus (year-round but popular now)
November
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Chrysanthemums
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Carnations
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Alstroemeria
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Lilies
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Waxflower
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Eucalyptus
December 👉 Reliable staples dominate (less seasonal variety)
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Amaryllis
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Carnations
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Chrysanthemums
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Lilies
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Ilex (berries)
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Pine, fir, eucalyptus (festive foliage)
👉 Festive floristry for Christmas
🌿 Key Notes
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Roses, carnations, chrysanthemums, lilies, alstroemeria = available year-round
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Seasonality now = style + price, not strict availability
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“Seasonal” in floristry often means:
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Better quality
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Better price
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More abundance
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