Monday 21 March 2016

Flowers And Their Availability In Different Months Of The Year

All those people who live in the northern hemisphere, it's important to keep in mind that Australian seasons are just the opposite of those in north. Summer is from December 1st to end of February, autumn is from the month of March to May, winter from June to August and spring is from the month of September to the month of November. 

The flowers thus grow as per the seasonal temperatures. Although there are some, you will not find all flowers growing in all seasons. Given below is a list of flowers along with their availability. Go through this in order to know which flowers are available in which season or what months.
  • Cosmos = December to May
  • Tuberose = January to February
  • Hydrangea = January to May
  • Dahlia = December to March
  • Gardenia EarlyDecember to March
  • Zinnia = January to April
  • Queen’s Anne Lace = February to March & May to September
  • Sedum = February to March
  • Pepper Corn = March to June
  • Nandina Foliage = April to September
  • Snap Dragon = April to November
  • Ivy BerriesApril to September
  • Myrtle Foliage = May to August
  • Stock = May to early October
  • Orchid – Cymbidium = June to September
  • Tulip = June to October
  • Camellia = June toAll Year July
  • Geralton Wax = June to November
  • Hyacinth = June to October
  • Kangaroo Paws = June to early December
  • Magnolia – Buddy = July to August 
  • Poppy = Beginning of July to October
  • Jonquil = July to September
  • Andromeda = August to early November
  • Blushing Brides = August to September
  • Blossom = August to September
  • Lavender = August to October
  • Ranunculus = August to early October
  • Sweet Pea = August to October
  • Jasmine (according to the type) = August to September & December to January
  • Anemone = End August to early September
  • Lily of the Valley = September to October
  • Malaccabalm = September to end of May
  • Trachelium = September to March
  • Lily – Arum = September to November
  • Rose – Field grown = October to early May
  • Lisianthus = October to May
  • Rose – David Austin = Mid-October to early May
  • Lilac = October
  • Peony = Beginning November to mid December
  • Stephanotis = November
  • Arum = November to March
  • Bouvardia = November to March
  • Calla Lilly = November to January
  • Celosia = November to April
  • Delphinium = November to April
  • Protea – Pink IceAll Year
  • Protea – KingAll Year
  • Rose – Glass HouseAll Year
  • Sea HollyAll Year
  • StaticeAll Year
  • Lily – OrientalAll Year
  • Lily – AsiaticAll Year
  • Orchid – PhalaenopsisAll Year
  • Orchid – SingaporeAll Year
  • Baby’s BreathAll Year
  • Billy ButtonsAll Year
  • CarnationAll Year
  • Chrysanthemum-DaisyAll Year
  • Easter DaisyAll Year
  • FreesiaAll Year
  • GladioliAll Year
  • Gum FoliageAll Year
  • IrisAll Year
  • LeucondendronAll Year
  • Sun FlowersAll Year
Whether it's someone's birthday, anniversary, funeral, wedding or any other occasion like Father's Day, Mother's Day or any other, have a look at this chart if you want to gift flower arrangements or bouquets. You will not get all flowers all through the year except a few. As per the seasons, you will find the flowers available. This chart will help you to choose the flower of your choice keeping in mind the season. 

After doing all these selection work just get in touch with your local florist to know better about the flowers available in his or her shop during that season or for any particular occasion. You can even take their advice if you want to know about the appropriate flowers for different occasions.

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