Exploring the Beauty of Seasonal Flowers in Australia: A Guide by Season and Flower Types commonly available in Victoria, Australia

Victoria, Australia, is a region blessed with a rich variety of seasonal cut flowers that grace our landscapes and brighten our homes throughout the year. Each month rings its unique blossoms, offering a captivating display of natures beauty. Let’s take a journey through the seasons and explore the stunning cut flowers available in Victoria by month.

Spring (Sep - Nov): A Burst of Freshness and Fragrance

As the world awakens from wintger’s slumber, spring arrives in full bloom, gracing us with an array of fragrant and vibrant cut flowers. Some of the most beloved spring blooms include:

Alstroemeria

Amaranthus

Andromeda

Anemone

Anthurium

Arabs Eyes (late Spring)

Blushing Bride

Boronia (early Spring)

Bouvardia

Cala Lily

Carnation

Celosia

Chrysanthemum

Chincherinchee (late Spring)

Cornflowers (late Spring)

Cymbidium Orchids

Dahlia

Daffodils

Delphiniums

Dogwood (late Spring)

Easter Daisy

Erica

Erlicheer

Freesia

Gardenia

Gerbera

Gladiolus

Grape Hyacinths

Hellebores

Hypericum Berry

Hydrangeas

Iris

Jonquil

Kale (ornamental)

Lavender

Lily

Lily of the Valley

Lisianthus

Molucca Balm

Peony (late Oct – early Dec)

Poppy

Ranunculus

Roses

Scabiosa

Sea Holly

Snapdragon

Statice

Stock (from late Autumn)

Sunflower

Sweet Peas

Waratah

 

Summer (Dec – Feb): Embracing Colour and Abundance

Summer is season of abundance, reflected in the diverse range of cut flowers that flourish during these warmer months:

Agapanthus

Alstroemeria

Amaranthus

Anthurium

Aster

Bouvardia

Calla Lily

Carnation

Celosia

Chrysanthemum

Cosmos

Crab Claw

Dahlia

Delphinium

Freesia

Geraniums

Gerbera

Gladiolus

Gloriosa

Gymea

Hydrangeas

Hypericum Berry

Iris

Larkspur

Lavender

Lisianthus

Molucca Balm

Phalaenopsis Orchid

Roses

Scabiosa

Snapdragon

Statice

Sunflowers

Tulip (late Summer)

Veronica

Zinnias

 

Autumn (Mar – May): Rustic Elegance and Warm Tones

As the air turns crisper and leaves change colours, autumn’s cut flowers bring a rustic elegance to bouquets and displays:

Alstroemeria

Amaranthus

Anthurium

Anemone

Aster

Banksia

Bouvardia

Cala Lily

Carnation

Celosia

Chrysanthemums

Crab Claw

Cows Udders

Dahlia

Delphinium

Easter Daisy

Freesia

Gardenia

Gerbera

Gladiolus

Gloriosa Lily

Grevillea

Hyacinth

Hydrangea

Hypericum Berry

Kale (ornamental)

Kangaroo Paw

Leucadendron

Lily

Lisianthus

Marigolds

Molucca Balm

Nerine

Phalaenopsis Orchids

Poppy (late Autumn)

Protea

Ranunculus

Roses

Scabiosa

Snapdragon

Statice

Stock (late autumn)

Sunflower

Singapore Orchids

Tulip

Veronica

Violet (late autumn)

 

Winter (Jun – Aug): Fragrance and Elegance Amidst the Cold

Winter’s cut flowers provide a sense of comfort and elegance during the colder months:

Alstroemeria

Anemone

Anthurium

Blushing Bride

Camellias

Carnation

Chrysanthemum

Cyclamen

Cymbidium Orchid

Daffodils

Erlicheer

Gerbera

Gladiolus

Gloriosa Lily

Hellebores

Hyacinth

Iris

Jonquils

Kale (ornamental)

Lily

Lisianthus

Molucca Balm

Pansies

Phalaenopsis Orchid

Pokers

Poppy

Primroses

Protea

Ranunculus (late winter)

Roses

Sea Holly

Singapore Orchid

Snapdragon

Snowdrops

Statice

Stock

Sweet Peas

Tulips

Wallflowers

 

As you embrace each season, consider incorporating the beauty of Australian cut flowers into your home, events, and celebrations. The ever-changing world of floral delights offers endless possibilities for creating stunning arrangements that capture the essence of the seasons. So, whether you’re seeking fragrant blossoms in spring, bold colours in summer, rustic elegance in autumn, or winter’s comforting blooms, Australia’s cut flowers have something extraordinary to offer year-round.

 

Please note:

Availability may vary based on weather conditions and specific varieties. We would love to hear from you to discuss all the different flowers for the most accurate information on seasonal availability.

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