Quick Reference Guide – Seasonal Bouquet Flower Chart
Use this chart to see at a glance which bouquet flowers are in season in China.
Year-round favourites like roses, lilies, carnations, and chrysanthemums are always available. Spring brings peonies, tulips, and hydrangeas; summer offers sunflowers, gerbera daisies, and lisianthus; autumn features marigolds, dahlias, and calla lilies; winter includes imported tulips, amaryllis, and festive poinsettias. Seasonal blooms are fresher and more abundant.
| Month | Local Flowers in Peak Season | Best Gift Occasions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | Carnations, chrysanthemums, lilies, alstroemeria | Birthdays, Chinese New Year | Tulips & premium roses imported |
| February | Roses (Valentine’s), carnations, lilies, chrysanthemums | Valentine’s Day | Peak rose imports due to demand |
| March | Roses, tulips, lilies, stock, calla lilies | Women’s Day, birthdays | Early peonies imported |
| April | Roses, tulips, peonies (late), hydrangeas | Spring weddings, anniversaries | Best for pastel bouquets |
| May | Peonies, hydrangeas, roses, lilies | Mother’s Day, birthdays | Peak peony season |
| June | Sunflowers, lisianthus, hydrangeas, roses | Graduations, Father’s Day | Delphinium imported |
| July | Sunflowers, lisianthus, hydrangeas, roses | Summer birthdays | Lotus not common in bouquets |
| August | Sunflowers, lisianthus, roses | Qixi Festival (Chinese Valentine’s) | Premium imported roses |
| September | Chrysanthemums, roses, lilies, carnations | Teacher’s Day, Mid-Autumn | Peak chrysanthemum season |
| October | Chrysanthemums, roses, lilies | Weddings, National Day | Tulip imports resume |
| November | Chrysanthemums, roses, lilies | Anniversaries, sympathy | Early tulips imported |
| December | Carnations, chrysanthemums, lilies | Christmas, birthdays | Peak imported tulips & roses |
Seasonal Guides for Bouquet Flowers
Knowing which flowers are in season helps you choose fresher, longer-lasting, and better-value bouquets.
In China, bouquet favourites shift through the year — from cheerful winter carnations and imported tulips, to spring’s romantic peonies and hydrangeas, summer’s sunny sunflowers, and autumn’s rich chrysanthemums and roses. Each season brings unique blooms that match perfectly with traditional festivals, special occasions, and heartfelt celebrations.
December – February
Winter Flowers
Winter bouquets in China feature long-lasting carnations, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, gerbera daisies, and fragrant lilies. Premium imports like Ecuadorian roses and Dutch tulips add elegance. Perfect for Valentine’s Day, Chinese New Year, and brightening winter birthdays.
Local Bouquet Flowers in Season
- Carnations (康乃馨) – Long-lasting and available in many colours.
- Chrysanthemums (菊花) – Symbol of longevity and respect.
- Alstroemeria (六出花) – Elegant filler with a long vase life.
- Gerbera daisies (非洲菊) – Bright and cheerful.
- Lilies (百合花) – Fragrant and elegant.
Imported Flowers Commonly Used in Winter Bouquets
- Roses (玫瑰花) – Large-headed imports due to demand.
- Tulips (郁金香) – Perfect for winter arrangements.
Popular Gift Occasions in Winter
- Valentine’s Day (Feb 14) – Classic red roses and lilies.
- Chinese New Year – Red and gold-themed bouquets for prosperity.
- Winter Birthdays – Cheerful gerberas or fragrant lilies.
March – May
Spring Flowers
Spring is peak season for romantic bouquets, with roses, tulips, lilies, hydrangeas, stock, and calla lilies in bloom. Imported peonies are available until late April when local peony season begins. Ideal for International Women’s Day, Mother’s Day, and spring weddings.
Local Bouquet Flowers in Season
- Roses (玫瑰花) – Peak colour variety.
- Tulips (郁金香) – Short but beautiful local season.
- Lilies (百合花) – Lush pink and white Oriental varieties.
- Hydrangeas (绣球花) – Big, soft blooms for romantic bouquets.
- Stock (紫罗兰) – Fragrant filler flower.
- Calla lilies (马蹄莲) – Sleek and modern.
Imported Flowers Commonly Used in Spring Bouquets
- Peonies – Imported until late April when local season starts.
Popular Gift Occasions in Spring
- International Women’s Day (Mar 8) – Tulips and roses.
- Mother’s Day (May) – Peonies, hydrangeas, pastel roses.
- Spring Weddings – Romantic pink and cream arrangements.
June – August
Summer Flowers
Summer bouquets burst with sunflowers, lisianthus, hydrangeas, and roses, accented by imported delphinium and peonies. A top choice for graduations, the Qixi Festival, and light, pastel-themed summer birthdays.
Local Bouquet Flowers in Season
- Sunflowers (向日葵) – Bright, happy summer bouquets.
- Lisianthus (桔梗花) – Elegant pastel petals.
- Hydrangeas (绣球花) – Abundant and affordable.
- Roses (玫瑰花) – Available year-round.
Imported Flowers Commonly Used in Summer Bouquets
- Delphinium – Tall, striking blue accents.
- Peonies – Imported to extend the season.
Popular Gift Occasions in Summer
- Graduations – Sunflowers for success.
- Qixi Festival (Aug) – Roses and lisianthus.
- Summer Birthdays – Light, airy pastel arrangements.
September – November
Autumn/Fall Flowers
Autumn brings bold chrysanthemums, richly coloured roses, lilies, carnations, and lisianthus. Fragrant imported freesia and European tulips add variety. Suited for Teacher’s Day, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and warm-toned autumn weddings.
Local Bouquet Flowers in Season
- Chrysanthemums (菊花) – Especially large show varieties.
- Roses (玫瑰花) – Cooler weather intensifies colour.
- Lilies (百合花) – Elegant and fragrant.
- Carnations (康乃馨) – Perfect for Teacher’s Day.
- Lisianthus (洋桔梗) – Abundant supply.
Imported Flowers Commonly Used in Autumn/Fall Bouquets
- Freesia (小苍兰) – Fragrant and delicate.
- Tulips (郁金香) – Often imported from Europe.
Popular Gift Occasions in Autumn/Fall
- Teacher’s Day (Sep 10) – Carnations for respect.
- Mid-Autumn Festival – Elegant bouquets for family gifting.
- Autumn Weddings – Warm colour palettes with chrysanthemums and roses.
Choosing the Right Bouquet for the Season
Selecting flowers that match the season not only enhances the beauty and meaning of your bouquet, but also ensures better freshness and value. By considering symbolism, fragrance, and longevity, you can create arrangements that feel personal and perfectly timed for the occasion.
Factors to Consider
- Symbolism: Red for luck, pink for romance, yellow for friendship.
- Fragrance: Lilies and stock for strong scent; lisianthus and hydrangea for subtle.
- Longevity: Carnations and alstroemeria last over a week.
Budget Tips
- Buy in-season flowers to get the most abundant bouquet and vibrant blooms.
- Combine local flowers with a few imported highlights for a premium look without the full import price.
Our Seasonal Recommendations
- Winter Romance: Red roses + white lilies.
- Spring Delight: Pink tulips + hydrangea.
- Summer Glow: Sunflowers + lisianthus.
- Autumn Elegance: Chrysanthemums + warm-toned roses.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Whether you’re planning a romantic Valentine’s Day surprise, a Mother’s Day gift, or simply a “just because” bouquet, these answers will help you choose the right flowers in China, understand seasonal availability, and make the most of your budget.
Roses, lilies, carnations, alstroemeria, gerbera daisies, and chrysanthemums are available year-round. Most come from Yunnan Province, where the climate supports continuous growth, ensuring fresh supply for bouquets in every season.
Peony season runs from late April to May. The best blooms are from Luoyang and Heze, famous for their peony festivals. Outside of this season, fresh-cut peonies are rare and often imported at premium prices for gifting.
Peonies, hydrangeas, and pastel roses are the top Mother’s Day choices. Their soft tones and lush petals symbolise love, gratitude, and good fortune, making them especially meaningful for this occasion.
Yes – imported flowers are generally more expensive. Higher prices come from air freight costs, cold-chain logistics, and strict quality grading. Popular imports include Ecuadorian roses, Dutch tulips, and seasonal peonies.
Red roses are the clear favourite for Valentine’s Day. They symbolise deep love and passion, and are often paired with lilies or baby’s breath for a romantic bouquet.
Tulip season is mainly from February to April. Locally grown tulips come from cooler northern regions, while high-quality imported Dutch tulips are available earlier in the year for premium arrangements.
Orchids, peonies, and chrysanthemums are seen as lucky and auspicious. Orchids symbolise elegance and friendship, peonies represent prosperity, and chrysanthemums convey longevity and well wishes.
Yes, in most major cities same-day delivery is available. This is possible thanks to local flower markets and efficient courier networks, especially for popular blooms like roses, lilies, and carnations.
About Ren Gifts – Your All-Season Flower Experts
At Ren Gifts, we help you choose flowers that are both beautiful and meaningful. Whether you’re planning a romantic surprise or sending appreciation to a friend, we source fresh, seasonal blooms to make your bouquet unforgettable.
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