Spring Wedding Flowers in Utah: Your Guide
It’s no secret that we absolutely love a good spring wedding. Utah in the spring is absolutely gorgeous, but…we also get it. When it comes to choosing flowers, it can also feel a little overwhelming. What’s actually in bloom? Can I stick to my budget? Will the colors match my vision? Are they even pretty?
Don’t worry—Suncrest Flowers has you covered! In today’s blog, we’ll break it all down for you, answer these questions, and help you plan the perfect spring wedding flowers. Let’s dive in!
Why Choose Seasonal?
Picking flowers that are in season might just be the most important thing you can do for your wedding florals. Seasonal blooms last longer, have brighter, more vibrant colors, and usually cost less. It's a win win! Plus, choosing local, in-season flowers means you’re not paying extra to ship blooms from across the world that might wilt or fade before your big day.
So...What's in Bloom?
Spring is an amazing time for weddings because there’s so much in bloom! Take a look at some of our favorites.
Our Fav Picks:
- Tulips
- Peonies
- Ranunculus
- Garden Roses
- Sweet Pea
- Hyacinth
Tulips:
We just love working with these guys! They tend to be some of the first blooms to pop up in early spring, so if anyone has an earlier wedding date, you might consider using some of these!
Blooming range: Early to mid-spring (March–May)
Colors offered: White, cream, blush, pink, coral, red, purple, yellow, orange
Typical price: Low–Medium
Looks good with: Ranunculus, garden roses, anemones, eucalyptus, stock
Fragrance: Very light or none
Style: Modern, minimalist, garden-style weddings
Best uses: Bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets, simple centerpieces, ceremony arrangements
Peonies:
Peonies are by FAR our most popular flower during their bloom season People go crazy for peonies, and we don't blame them! They are really fluffy and lush, so if that's the vibe you're going for, take a look at these bad boys.
(Keep in mind, though, these can be a bit more pricey!)
Blooming range: Mid to late spring (May–June)
Colors offered: White, blush, soft pink, hot pink, coral
Typical price: High
Looks good with: Garden roses, ranunculus, sweet peas, lisianthus, greenery
Fragrance: Light, sweet fragrance
Style: Romantic, luxury, garden weddings
Best uses: Bridal bouquets, statement arrangements, centerpieces
Ranunculus:
Ranunculus flowers are very versatile and work with just about any arrangement because of their texture and color range.
Blooming range: Early to mid-spring (March–May)
Colors offered: White, blush, peach, yellow, pink, orange, red, burgundy
Typical price: Medium
Looks good with: Tulips, peonies, anemones, garden roses, spray roses
Fragrance: Very light
Style: Romantic, whimsical, garden-style
Best uses: Bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces
Garden Roses:
These are especially beautiful through the spring months, and are much more full than typical roses. These are sort of the epitome of "spring wedding" blooms.
Blooming range: Spring through fall (best in spring)
Colors offered: White, cream, blush, pink, peach, coral, red
Typical price: Medium–High
Looks good with: Peonies, ranunculus, sweet peas, stock, eucalyptus
Fragrance: Often fragrant (varies by variety)
Style: Classic, romantic, garden-inspired
Best uses: Bridal bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony flowers
Sweet Pea:
These airy flowers are very whimsical and can add a lot of texture to your arrangements. Plus, they come with a huge bonus; they smell soooo good! If you're looking to add a fragrance to your wedding, these might be perfect for you.
Blooming range: Early to mid-spring (April–May)
Colors offered: White, blush, lavender, pink, peach, purple
Typical price: Medium
Looks good with: Peonies, ranunculus, garden roses, lisianthus
Fragrance: Strong, sweet fragrance
Style: Soft, whimsical, cottage-garden weddings
Best uses: Bouquets, accent flowers in arrangements
Hyacinth:
These beauties are also known for their lovely scent, and are a great way to add some depth to your wedding florals. We love to use these guys as accents!
Blooming range: Early spring (March–April)
Colors offered: White, pink, lavender, purple, blue
Typical price: Medium
Looks good with: Tulips, daffodils, ranunculus, greenery
Fragrance: Strong fragrance
Style: Classic spring garden
Best uses: Centerpieces, accent flowers in arrangements
While these are our top picks for spring wedding flowers, there are plenty of other blooms in season too! If you have questions or want help narrowing down your wedding florals, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always happy to help you create the perfect arrangements for your big day.
Happy wedding season everyone!
Much love,
The Team at Suncrest Flowers