What Flowers Are in Season This Spring in Australia?
Spring is one of the most exciting times of year at Posie Club. After the slower winter months, the flower farm starts coming back to life with fresh growth, beautiful colour and new varieties beginning to bloom.
For us, spring flowers are all about embracing what's naturally in season. Rather than creating every bouquet from a set recipe, we work with what's growing and looking beautiful at the time. It means our posies change throughout spring, and no two weeks look quite the same.
Key Takeaways
Spring is one of the most abundant seasons for fresh flowers in Australia.
Popular spring flowers include tulips, ranunculus, anemones, sweet peas and poppies.
Choosing seasonal flowers means your bouquet reflects what's naturally blooming at that time of year.
Many of our spring flowers are grown on our micro flower farm here in Mudgee.
Our seasonal posies change throughout spring depending on what's fresh and available.
What Flowers Bloom in Spring in Australia?
Spring brings an incredible variety of flowers into season, with different blooms appearing as the weather begins to warm.
Some of the flowers you may see throughout the Australian spring season include:
Tulips
Tulips are one of those flowers that instantly feel like spring. Available in an incredible range of colours, they're beautiful on their own or mixed through a seasonal posie.
Ranunculus
With layer upon layer of delicate petals, ranunculus are always a favourite when they're in season. They bring beautiful texture and softness to an arrangement and come in everything from gentle pastels to brighter tones.
Anemones
Recognisable by their striking centres, anemones add contrast and personality to spring bouquets. They're particularly beautiful mixed with softer seasonal blooms.
Sweet Peas
Delicate, beautifully scented and unmistakably spring, sweet peas are one of the season's most loved flowers. Their soft petals and natural movement make them perfect for relaxed, garden-inspired arrangements.
Poppies
Poppies bring something a little playful to a bouquet. Their delicate petals, curved stems and beautiful colours give spring arrangements plenty of movement and character.
Spring on Our Mudgee Micro Flower Farm
Spring is when things really start happening on our Mudgee micro flower farm.
After months of planning, planting and patiently waiting, we begin seeing more of our flowers ready to pick and make their way into our posies.
Growing locally also means we're guided by nature. Weather, temperature and growing conditions all influence what's ready each week, so the flowers available at the beginning of spring can look completely different from those blooming towards the end of the season.
That's part of the beauty of working with seasonal flowers.
Why Choose Seasonal Flowers?
Choosing seasonal flowers means embracing what's naturally looking its best right now.
At Posie Club, we prioritise our own locally grown flowers and Australian-grown blooms wherever possible. When our own farm can't provide everything we need, we carefully source additional flowers to complement what's in season.
The result is a bouquet that feels connected to the season rather than something created from the same flowers all year round.
A Different Posie Every Week
One of our favourite things about spring is how quickly everything changes.
A Daily Posie ordered one week might be filled with soft spring pastels, while the next could feature brighter colours, interesting textures and completely different varieties.
We don't try to make every bouquet look identical. Instead, we choose what's fresh, beautiful and abundant on the day.
For us, that's what seasonal flowers are all about.
Spring Flower Delivery in Mudgee
If you'd like to bring a little spring into your home or send flowers to someone special, our seasonal posies are available for delivery across Mudgee and surrounding areas.
From birthdays and celebrations to thank yous and simple just-because moments, every Posie Club bouquet is thoughtfully arranged using the freshest flowers available that day.
Spring doesn't last forever, and neither do its flowers. That's exactly what makes this season so special.