Pink peonies ready for May weddings
Inspiration, Weddings

The Best May Wedding Flowers

The Best May Wedding Flowers in the Pacific Northwest

If there’s one thing we’ve learned from our clients over the years, it’s that the details of wedding planning can quickly get overwhelming - especially when it comes to choosing flowers! Of course, there are tons of beautiful flowers and inspiration images. But how are you supposed to know what is blooming when?! After so many years of experience, we feel like we have a pretty good handle on it. Obviously, we love talking about seasonal and local flowers. So, this week, we wanted to share some of our favorite locally grown May wedding flowers! Spring weddings use the most gorgeous and delicate blooms, and May is no exception. We are lucky to live in the Pacific Northwest, where we can get beautiful, locally grown flowers for May weddings while other parts of the country are still thawing out! Here are some of the best May wedding flowers, in our experience.

Peonies

A pink peony opening beautifully in the sun

Peonies are such classic, feminine wedding flowers, with their frilly ruffles and delicate scent! Naturally, they are a very popular choice for May weddings, since they make such a statement. The early varieties typically start to bloom in May, and continue to be harvested and sold in June. These are some of the most expensive wedding flowers on the market, but we think they are worth it. As the season goes on, peonies become more and more expensive. The last American-grown peonies are typically available in August, from growers in Alaska.

A white peony opens beautifully

Garden Roses

Pink garden roses held by florist
Blush and white garden roses in a May wedding arrangement

Garden roses add stunning style, grace, and beauty to any wedding arrangement. We love the way the interior petals swirl and move, and the way they add softness and fullness to bouquets and centerpieces. They are the perfect flower for May weddings, since garden roses in the Pacific Northwest usually start blooming in May, and can continue to bloom throughout the summer. These are also some of the most expensive wedding flowers on the market, but they are totally worth the splurge!

Caramel garden roses in a small vase

Ranunculus

Pastel orange and pink ranunculus in the garden

Ranunculus offer even more ruffly, delicate spring beauty to May weddings in the Pacific Northwest. Many ranunculus varieties start blooming in April, but we actually prefer the blooms that are harvested and sold in May, since they have bigger heads, taller stems, and more feminine frilliness! They are such a reliable favorite in our studio for spring weddings, and we can’t live without them!

A bucket of pastel ranunculus sits in the garden

Poppies

A peach poppy sits in the field - the perfect May wedding flower

Poppies come in many shapes and sizes, but we specifically have a crush on these Icelandic poppies from our local growers. We love their watercolor-like petals, curvy and eccentric stems, and the character they add to spring wedding arrangements. For May weddings, poppies are in their prime and available in a wide variety of pastel peaches, pinks, and whites, as well as bolder colors like oranges and reds. 

Pansies

A rainbow of pansies laid flat in an ombre pattern

Pansies begin blooming just in time for May weddings, and they are such a fun addition to the cut flower scene! Typically, pansies have short stems and grow close to the ground. More recently, breeders have developed varieties in muted, antique tones that are perfect for May wedding designs. And our local growers have mastered getting the maximum stem length out of these special pansy varieties. We can't get enough!

Foxglove

Peach and white foxglove on a wooden work bench

Foxglove can be such a lovely, artistic addition to May wedding flowers. We love the way the spires twist and bend in organic lines, and the fact that the bees love visiting them in the garden. Foxglove add height, interest, and structure to May wedding flowers and are a consistent favorite to work with for wedding design!

Lilac

A purple lilac in a May wedding flower arrangement

Lilac is one of our favorite May flowers because it has such a strong scent – and as a result, such a strong connection to our memories. Many couples love using lilac because of its nostalgia; it reminds them of a fond memory, like their grandmother’s garden, or a house they grew up in. We love lilac because it’s not only beautiful, but rare. It is only available for a couple weeks in May, and then it’s done until the next year! It is the perfect local, seasonal flower for a May wedding bouquet or floral installation.

White lilac sits in a vase with other delicate spring blooms

Planning Your Spring Wedding Designs

Your florist should know what flowers are locally available and in season for your wedding month. We are more dedicated to local flowers than ever, especially as we continue to witness impacts on the global supply chain and flower imports. Prioritizing local flowers means that we can always make sure our couples have the best of what is available that season, that month, or even that week! And we work closely with dozens of our farm friends to make sure we can execute your vision beautifully and ethically.

Owner Carolyn Kulb standing next to floral arrangements on a pillar

Getting Married in May?

We know wedding planning can be overwhelming, with so many flower choices and inspo images. That’s why we love helping our couples articulate their vision so they can have the wedding of their dreams, and give their guests an experience they won’t forget. And our books are now open for May weddings! If you are ready to chat about your wedding, just click the button below to check your date.

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The bride holding a bouquet in front of a garden hedge that was transformed into a large floral archway at Chateau Lill
Wedding Venues, Weddings

Chateau Lill Wedding with Romantic Spring Blooms | Alina + Neema

Chateau Lill Wedding with Romantic Spring Blooms

We absolutely love working weddings at Chateau Lill - formerly known as Delille Cellars - for lots of reasons. First, this venue brings the perfect mix of modern and old-world charm. We love its European-inspired architecture and lush, manicured gardens. Located in Woodinville, it is removed enough from Seattle to feel like you are in a new destination, without actually being that far away. Additionally, we love the versatility of the space. Somehow, Chateau Lill is the perfect choice for weddings both big and small.

We were so thrilled to work with all of our very talented collaborators on this gorgeous spring Chateau Lill wedding editorial! And we can't say enough nice things about these fantastic film images from Tetiana Photography.

A couple leaning on each other on the balcony of Chateau Lill
A bride holding a bouquet with anenomes, spring tulips and fritillaria, blooming branches, roses, and black palm spears
A close up image of a rose amidst blooming branches in the floral hedge

Chateau Lill Wedding Design Inspiration

We designed this stunning spring wedding editorial as a modern, romantic twist on classic black and white. As always, we felt inspired by the gorgeous bounty of flowers that spring provides. We really enjoyed highlighting some of our favorite spring blooms. Moreover, we also realized that the large garden hedge at Chateau Lill is not often used for weddings and events. So, we took on the challenge of using it as a focal piece for the ceremony, transforming it into a dreamy floral gateway. 

A golden retriever looking proud of her floral dog collar at Chateau Lill
A bride and groom walking across the lawn of Chateau Lill holding hands

Of course, we also designed a floral dog collar for Belle, the golden retriever. How could you not!? She totally stole the show.

A couple embracing and holding a bouquet with delicate spring blooms at Chateau Lill
The couple holding hands and walking up the entrance to Chateau Lill

Seasonal Flowers for April Wedding at Chateau Lill

Since we prioritize local flowers, we always find inspiration from the seasons in our designs. For this romantic April wedding at Chateau Lill, we chose the most delicate local spring blooms. Some of our favorites included anenomes, tulips, fritillaria, and flowering tulip magnolia. Additionally, we love that spring blooms can be so dark they are almost black. We played with this dynamic to deepen the overall effect of the color palette. We also added some black palm spears for a little extra edginess, while still staying true to our lush and romantic surroundings. Lastly, we chose mauve and blush accents to bridge the transition from white to black. These choices allow for a more effortless, romantic effect. We absolutely love the way this spring floral palette came together in the gorgeous gardens of Chateau Lill.

The bride and groom standing on the balcony of Chateau Lill, holding the bouquet
A close up of the garden hedge at Chateau Lill transformed into a floral arch with tulip magnolias
The bride holding a bouquet in front of a garden hedge that was transformed into a large floral archway at Chateau Lill

Chateau Lill Wedding Details

Our teammates did such a wonderful job on this Chateau Lill wedding editorial. We're obsessed with all the small details - from the black and gold place settings, to the gorgeous menus and velvet linens. Of course, we loved incorporating lush floral wedding centerpieces on this sophisticated, romantic wedding table.

A wide shot of the garden hedge with flowers at Chateau Lill
A table with mauve velvet linen, spring floral centerpiece, and black and gold place settings

Alina's dress also blew us away! What a gorgeous pick from The Dress Theory. We love the romantic sweetheart neckline and simple silhouette of this gown. It mirrored the balance of delicate and modern we tried to achieve in our floral designs.

The bride holding her bouquet and leaning on the balcony
A bride and groom embracing in front of a floral arch installation in the garden hedge at Chateau Lill
A close up of roses, anenomes, and other spring blooms used in the floral archway at Chateau Lill

Lastly, we have to share how stunning this invitation suite looks next to our white spring blooms! Obviously, Krisanna does incredibly beautiful work. It's always a joy to see what she comes up with. In particular, I love that little black wax seal, perfectly reflected in the center of the anenome. 

the bride standing in front of a floral arch installation in Chateau Lill, holding a bouquet
Wedding invitation with anenomes and tulip magnolias on a white background

We are so excited looking ahead to our wedding season this year, and hopefully many more Chateau Lill weddings to come. It's such a wonderful venue! And we find it so easy to make this venue even more stunning through seasonal floral design. We hope to be back very soon!

The couple standing and holding bouquet on the balcony of Chateau Lill, with Belle the dog laying in front
Wedding floral arch details at Chateau Lill
Wedding stationery with blooming branches

Vendor Team

Planner: Hallea Events | @halleaevents⁣⁣
Venue: Chateau Lill @chateaulill⁣⁣
Photographer: Tetiana Photography | @tetianaphotography⁣⁣
Florist: Bloom Poet | @bloompoet_
Hair & MUA: Zo and Co | @zoandcostyling⁣⁣
Tux: The Groomsman Suit | @thegroomsmansuit⁣⁣
Dress: The Dress Theory | @thedresstheory⁣⁣
Cake: Honey Crumb | @honeycrumbcakes⁣⁣
Rentals: CORT Party Rental | @cortpartyrental⁣⁣
Stationery: Krisanna Elizabeth | @krisannaelizabeth⁣⁣
Models: Alina @alinanadoyan & Neema @nnakhayee

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