Flowers through the seasons
Our floral collections follow the natural rhythm of the seasons, celebrating each bloom at its most beautiful. While each season has its own signature flowers, many blooms gently bridge the gap between them, summer roses often offer a second flush weeks after their early-season peak, dahlias begin appearing in July before coming into their own and making their most striking impact in September, and the final chrysanthemums of autumn carry colour into the colder months. As winter unfolds, dried flowers take centre stage before giving way to early seasonal blooms such as hellebores and snowdrops. Explore each season to discover the flowers available throughout the year, and how they evolve as the months unfold.
Spring
Spring signals the start of the growing year, offering fresh, ephemeral blooms such as tulips and anemones, valued for their natural movement, delicate petals, and luminous spring colour.

Summer
Summer is defined by growth and abundance, with garden roses coming into flower alongside softer, fuller forms and a broader spectrum of scent and colour.

Autumn
Autumn is a season of maturity and structure, characterised by dahlias at their most impressive, deeper tones, and bold, architectural shapes that bring texture and depth to arrangements.

Winter
Winter carries the floral year to a quieter close, with the last of the chrysanthemums giving way to the subtle beauty of dried flowers. As the season turns, early winter blooms such as hellebores and snowdrops begin to emerge, offering a restrained but hopeful introduction to the year ahead.


























































