Flowers are in 99% of UK weddings

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Sending flowers for wedding

Wedding flowers are unlike any other floral purchase. They need to be beautiful in photographs, last throughout a long day, complement a colour scheme, and carry personal meaning. The right flowers transform a wedding venue — they set the tone before a word is spoken. Whether you're planning a grand church ceremony or an intimate outdoor celebration, your flowers are one of the most visible and enduring choices you'll make.

Wedding flowers are typically ordered through a specialist wedding florist rather than an online delivery service. If you're sending congratulatory flowers to a newlywed couple, most major UK florists offer next-day delivery to their home address. For the wedding itself, contact a local florist at least 6 months in advance — popular florists in peak season (May–September) book up quickly.

Price guide

How much to spend on wedding flowers?

UK prices including delivery vary widely. These ranges reflect what you'll typically pay across major florists.

Bridal bouquetHand-tied or cascading
£100–£300
Table centrepiecePer table arrangement
£50–£200
ButtonholePer buttonhole or corsage
£15–£40
Full venue floristryComplete wedding flower package
£800–£5000

Buying guide

Tips for choosing wedding flowers

Book your florist early

Top wedding florists in popular venues book out 12–18 months in advance for peak season (May–September). Even for a small wedding, contact florists at least 6 months ahead.

Choose in-season flowers

In-season flowers are fresher, more beautiful, and less expensive. Peonies in June, sweet peas in July, dahlias in September — working with the season rather than against it transforms the result.

Think about photography

White and blush flowers photograph beautifully in natural light. Very pale flowers can look washed out in harsh sunlight; deep colours can lose detail indoors. Ask your photographer for advice on colours that work in your venue.

Don't forget the small details

Buttonholes, corsages, flower crowns, pew ends, table runners — the details add up. Set a total flower budget early and work with your florist to allocate it where it has the most impact.

FAQ

Common questions about wedding flowers