Toronto Wedding Flowers by Season: Your Complete Floral Guide

When it comes to wedding flowers, timing is everything. Choosing in-season blooms ensures your arrangements look their best — lush, vibrant, and perfectly matched to Toronto’s changing seasons.

Spring (March – May)

Soft and romantic, spring is all about peonies, tulips, lilacs, and ranunculus. These delicate blooms bring airy texture and pastel tones — ideal for garden ceremonies and elegant ballroom receptions.

Summer (June – August)

Toronto summers call for fullness and fragrance. Think garden roses, hydrangeas, delphinium, and sweet peas. These florals make a statement in grand centerpieces, arches, or floral ceilings.

Fall (September – November)

The season of warmth and depth — dahlias, chrysanthemums, and pampas grass pair beautifully with candlelight, velvet linens, and golden tones for a cozy, moody atmosphere.

Winter (December – February)

Winter weddings radiate timeless elegance. White roses, orchids, and amaryllis shine against crystal accents or metallic décor, creating a luxurious winter wonderland effect.

At Ethereal Creators, our floral designs are crafted around your season, venue, and vision. Whether you’re dreaming of a summer garden wedding or a winter ballroom affair, every petal is chosen with intention and artistry.





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Ethereal Creators


Ethereal Creators is Toronto's luxury wedding floral and décor studio, founded by Abdul and Hafsa Qureshi.

Over 5+ years and 100+ weddings, we have designed complete event environments

at Toronto's most iconic venues — featured 10 times in WedLuxe, Canada's premier luxury wedding publication, and followed by 70,000+ on Instagram.

We work exclusively with fresh florals. Every wedding is designed from scratch. Every detail is intentional.

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