Ethereal & Unique Spring Wedding Flowers for Couples in Yorkshire & the North West

Spring is one of my absolute favourite seasons to design wedding flowers in. After the deep dark of winter, the little signs of life remerging are so welcome and spri g flowers bring their own kind of magnetic beauty to arrangements. 

For couples seeking something a bit different & unique, who love an ethereal or soft-gothic aesthetic, spring weddings offer a balance between light and shadow — hints of summer to come, yet still with the rich jewel tones of winter.

At Moorland Blooms, we design seasonal spring wedding flowers that feel alive in their time and place. Each bouquet and arrangement celebrates what’s naturally blooming across our northern landscapes — wild, textural, and deeply romantic.

Why Choose Seasonal Spring Wedding Flowers?

Choosing seasonal flowers means your wedding will feel like it truly belongs to the landscape — whether you’re marrying in the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District, or a Cheshire barn.

Spring offers a treasure trove of blooms: fragrant narcissi, delicate anemones, lush ranunculus, and abundant blossom branches. By working seasonally, you’ll not only embrace a more sustainable practice, but also create a wedding aesthetic that feels authentic and deeply rooted in nature.

14 Seasonal Spring Wedding Flowers

1. Ranunculus

With soft, layered petals and romantic forms, ranunculus are spring’s answer to roses. They come in pastel pinks, coral, ivory, and deep wine tones — perfect for elegant, ethereal or soft-gothic spring bouquets.

2. Anemones

Elegant and striking, anemones bring dark-centred drama to floral designs. Their velvety petals pair beautifully with airy textures and moody spring palettes.

3. Sweet Peas

Fragrant and delicate, sweet peas are a firm favourite. Their fluttering blooms add softness and movement — ideal for romantic, natural spring weddings in Yorkshire gardens or rustic barns.

4. Narcissi & Daffodils

Nothing says spring like narcissi. From classic yellows to creamy white and blush varieties, these flowers bring brightness, optimism and the signature yellow of spring to early-season designs.

5. Tulips

Tulips offer endless variety — from antique ruffled types to sleek, modern forms. Use deep plum and mauve shades for soft-gothic romance, or pale pinks and whites for ethereal elegance.

6. Hellebores

Often still blooming in early spring, hellebores provide a graceful transition from winter. Their dusky tones of mauve, cream, and green give depth and contrast to lighter spring flowers.

7. Blossom Branches

Cherry, quince, or hawthorn blossom branches add natural structure and movement. They create breathtaking centrepieces — a celebration of the Yorkshire landscape coming back to life.

8. Hyacinths

Richly scented and textural, hyacinths add depth to bouquets and table designs. Their romantic tones — from lavender, pinks, to deep midnight blues — are perfect for a quintessentially spring wedding.

9. Fritillaries

With their distinctive chequered petals, snake’s head fritillaries are ideal for couples who love something unusual and striking. They suit woodland or inspired weddings perfectly with their heads bobbing over like little fairies. 

10. Forget-Me-Nots

Tiny and tender, forget-me-nots provide a beautiful symbol of enduring love.

11. Iris

Irises bloom in dramatic blues, purples and even whites, evoking midnight skies or radiant sunlight. Their sculptural form makes them perfect for couples wanting somethjng a bit modern and edgy from their spring bouquets.

12. Viburnum

Early viburnum provides frothy green clusters of blooms. Perfect for natural, meadow-inspired designs.

13. Muscari (Grape Hyacinth)

Muscari adds a sweet detail in soft blue and lilac tones — lovely in delicate posies or modern ikebana style table arrangements.

14. Lilac

Towards late spring, lilac bursts into bloom — fragrant, nostalgic, and uber romantic. Its soft purples, blushes and whites bring timeless beauty to seasonal designs.

Spring Wedding Flowers That Feel Like They Belong

At Moorland Blooms, every design begins with the season. We draw inspiration from what’s growing around us, in the hedgerows, woodlands and on garden paths. Whether you’re marrying in a Yorkshire barn, a Lake District lodge, or a Manchester mill, your spring flowers can echo the landscape around you.

Our designs combine wild textures, ethereal forms, and romantic tones — perfect for couples seeking something a little different, modern and naturally wild.

Work With a Seasonal Wedding Florist in Yorkshire & the North West

If you’re planning a spring wedding in Yorkshire or The North West, Moorland Blooms will create flowers that tell your story through the season.

Using seasonal bloom ensures your flowers are not only as kind to the environment as they can be, but are of the best quality too. Whether your style leans boho, moody romantic, or wild and colourful, we’ll craft florals that feel grounded, modern, and very you.

Get in touch to begin your journey to spring wedding flowers that feel like they grew just for your day.

Previous
Previous

How to Choose Your Wedding Flowers: Advice from a Non-Traditional Florist