What Flowers Are in Season in Texas This Spring?
Spring in Texas always feels like a gentle return.
Across Dallas, Richardson, Plano, and nearby North Texas neighborhoods, color slowly comes back into view. Gardens wake up. The light lingers a little longer. Fresh flowers begin to feel like they belong everywhere again.
If you’ve been wondering what flowers are in season in Texas this spring, the answer is beautifully simple. The most meaningful arrangements often come from blooms that are naturally thriving right now.
When flowers are in season, they do not have to try too hard. They simply feel right.
Why Seasonal Flowers Matter
Texas spring weather has a personality of its own. A cool morning can turn warm by midafternoon. A calm week can suddenly bring wind or rain.
That is why we always lean toward flowers that are blooming naturally this time of year. They are already comfortable in our climate, which means they tend to hold up better and stay fresh longer in North Texas homes.
Seasonal flowers often offer:
- Longer vase life
- Stronger stems
- Richer natural color
- Better performance in shifting temperatures
Beyond how they perform, seasonal blooms feel more connected to the moment. They mirror what is happening just outside your window.
And that quiet harmony is something we love designing with.
Spring Favorites We Love Designing With
Spring gives us so much to create with. Each bloom carries its own texture, tone, and personality.
Tulips are often the first hint that the season has truly arrived. Their smooth petals and gently curved stems feel effortless and fresh. We love how they move naturally in a vase and how easily they brighten a space.
Peonies are always eagerly awaited. Their season is short, which makes them feel even more special when they appear. With layered petals and a soft fragrance, they bring fullness and romance to spring celebrations throughout Dallas and Richardson. When peonies are in bloom, we know the season is in full swing.
Ranunculus add delicate texture and depth. Their layered petals create a light, dimensional feel that works beautifully in garden-inspired designs. They help bouquets feel airy rather than heavy, which is perfect for spring in North Texas.
Hydrangeas begin to shine this time of year as well. Their fullness adds softness and structure without making arrangements feel rigid. Soft whites, pale blues, blush tones, and fresh greens are especially lovely in spring.
Garden roses are another favorite in the studio. Unlike tightly closed traditional roses, these blooms open more fully and have a beautifully textured look. They pair effortlessly with tulips and peonies, creating arrangements that feel gently gathered rather than tightly arranged.
Specialty Spring Touches
Texas spring also brings blooms that feel uniquely tied to our landscape. Anemones, sweet peas, larkspur, delphinium, and even wildflowers like Indian paintbrush begin to influence seasonal designs.
Wildflowers especially capture the spirit of Texas this time of year. Even when they are not used directly in formal arrangements, their movement and color inspire the overall feel of the season.
There is something meaningful about drawing from what is naturally blooming around us.

Spring Color Stories in North Texas
Every season carries its own color story. In spring, we begin to see a gentle shift away from winter neutrals toward lighter, more hopeful tones.
Some combinations we see most often include:
- Blush and soft peach
- Cream and white
- Fresh greens paired with gentle pinks
- Bright coral and yellow
Soft palettes feel calm and refined. Brighter tones bring warmth and joy into a space. Both reflect the renewal that spring naturally brings.
How Spring Weather Influences Flower Choices
Dallas spring weather can be beautiful, but it can also surprise you.
Warm afternoons and quick temperature changes can affect delicate petals. That is why we carefully consider what is thriving locally before designing for outdoor gatherings or spring celebrations.
When flowers are in their natural season, they tend to handle local conditions more gracefully. They look better. They last longer. And they feel more at ease in the space.
We believe that ease shows.
Fresh Bouquets and Flowering Plants
Spring is also a wonderful time to blend fresh arrangements with living plants.
Orchids, blooming hydrangeas, peace lilies, and thoughtfully arranged dish gardens are beautiful additions to North Texas homes this time of year. They bring life into kitchens, patios, and workspaces in a way that feels lasting and natural.
Some families love the immediate beauty of fresh-cut flowers. Others appreciate the continued growth of a living plant.
There is beauty in both, and we love helping you choose what feels right for your home.

Spring at Lizzie Bee’s
At Lizzie Bee’s Flower Shoppe, we love working with blooms at their natural peak. Spring gives us so much to design with, from romantic peonies to cheerful tulips and lush hydrangeas.
Serving Dallas and Richardson, we focus on movement, balance, and arrangements that feel alive in the moment. When we design with seasonality in mind, the result feels effortless and beautifully connected to the Texas spring.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What month do spring flowers bloom in Texas?
Many begin appearing in late February and continue through May, depending on weather patterns each year. - What flowers tend to last longest during the Texas spring?
Hydrangeas, garden roses, sturdy seasonal greenery, and many spring blooms perform beautifully in moderate temperatures. - Are peonies available all spring?
Peonies typically arrive mid to late spring and are available for a limited time each year. - Are flowering plants a good alternative to bouquets?
Yes. Fresh bouquets create immediate seasonal beauty, while flowering plants provide longer enjoyment and continued growth.
Spring in Texas is about renewal. About light returning. About gathering again.
Choosing flowers that are naturally in bloom ensures arrangements feel fresh and beautifully in tune with the season.
When blooms reflect what is happening outside, they do more than decorate a room.
They bring the feeling of spring inside.
Spring Flowers Dallas Homes Are Loving

Spring isn’t just about fresh flowers.
We’re also bringing in beautiful new plants for the season.
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