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Monthly Market Guide : March 2026

by Jane Lampe |

March is a beautiful month, the weather is starting to cool down, and the flowers seem to get a bit of a tinge of red to them, I'd like to know why!

Here are a few of the beautiful seasonal flowers we are using a lot of at the moment.

1. Autumn Hydrangea

Meaning - Gratitude, Grace and Beauty

This time of the year is my favourite for hydrangea. The flowers have a much more muted tone, but their age makes them all the more beautiful, and also long lasting!

2. Sedum

Meaning: Peace and tranquility

Sedum has been around for a month or so, and is starting to mature and turn a beautiful shade of rose pink. It's strong, lasts well, and even dries out! Just keep changing the water because the stems can get a bit smelly and slimy.

3. Freesias

Meaning - friendship, trust, thoughtfulness and innocence

Freesias are gorgeous, fragrant, and elegant. They come in a mix of gorgeous creamy white, mauve, yellow, and even red that turn gold with age!! They are long lasting too - at least a week!!

4. Gloriosa

Meaning - passion, proud, honor and glory, but can also represent purity and beauty

Gloriosa is more of a summer flower, but thankfully still around for a bit longer, because I love it! It's such an interesting bloom, that adds interest to bouquets and arrangements.

Otherwise known as "flame lily", gloriosa is a bright, tropical style flower, long lasting, and great for unique style arrangements and bouquets.

5. Lisianthus

Meaning - gratefulness and charisma

Lisis come in gorgeous white, mauve, soft yellow, peachy pink, and other shades of pink, and even two-tone. They are single, double, and even frill. They are very pretty and frilly and a beautiful in feminine style bouquets.

Meaning gratefullness, they are a fitting flower for a thank you bouquet.

6. Roses

Meaning - Love

Beautiful roses are still looking great right now!! 

My favourite varieties are princess, which are a stunning musk pink colour, honey dijon (no description needed?), Evelyn, which is a stunning, soft peach David Austin variety, and little old Cecile brunners, which are cute little button sized pink garden roses.  I also love soft buttery yellow roses which add a bit of fun to our bouquets.

But I also love every other colour, so I don't know why I narrow it down :)

Our beautiful locally grown roses have so much character, and the most amazing scent. And every rose has a different scent, so in line with their colour. Nature is amazing isn't it?

Image Credit: I Love Wednesdays for Floreat

Image Credit: Pinterest

7. Banksia Speciosa

Meaning - Showy

Banksia speciosa is one of our favourite banksias! Masculine and strong, it looks great in our corporate arrangements, but also in our native and eclectic bouquets, and I love it's soft colour and zigzag leaves.

While not defined in the Victorian Language of Flowers, it's latin name means "showy", and it certainly is the star of the show!

8. Amaranthus

Amaranthus comes in a fresh lime green, deep red, or orange. It adds a beautiful texture to arrangements and bouquets.

9. Belladonna lilies

Meaning: Beautiful lady

Belladonna lilies, or "Amaryllis Belladonna", OR naked lady lilies are a favourite of mine for this time of the year. They come in gorgeous musk pink, or larger white ones with yellow centres, they add a glamourous vibe to our bouquets.

10. Zinnias

Meaning - friendship, endurance, daily remembrance, goodness, and lasting affection

Zinnias come in the most special colours - I particularly love the soft pinks and peaches, but the lime greens and other bright colours are also gorgeous! The ones in this photo are grown by the lovely @tillawinstonflowers

11. Dahlias

Meaning - eternal love and commitment

Dahlias are around now until Mother's Day. They come in beautiful colours, including bright pinks and apricots, white, Burgundy, and my favourite, cafe au lait, and also different sizes, from the cute little pompom variety, to some that are as big as a plate!

Dahlias can last about a week if kept in the right spot.

12. Cosmos

Meaning - order and harmony

Coming in white and a beautiful candy pink colour, with yellow centres, cosmos are often used to symbolize order and harmony, due largely to the flower's harmonious petals.

Another really "English" style flower, in particular, the different pinks in the pink cosmos can be quite unique and lovely.

 

 Browse Floreat's bouquets in our online shop or contact us if you'd like to chat about something in particular!