Spring 2026 Floral Trends Every Designer Should Watch

Published by Skip Hewett on 01/02/2026 00:00 and amended on 01/02/2026 09:12.

Spring 2026 is shaping up to be a season defined by softness, movement, and intentional color. Designers are leaning into airy, garden‑inspired palettes that feel fresh, romantic, and editorial. Blush, buttercream, lavender, and warm neutrals are leading the season, paired with sculptural greens and delicate textures.

Ranunculus remains the star of spring, with its layered petals and long vase life making it a favorite for weddings and retail bouquets. Tulips — especially parrot and French varieties — are trending for their expressive shapes and natural movement. Spray roses, lisianthus, and anemones round out the season’s most in‑demand blooms.

Greens are shifting toward lighter, more natural textures. Emerald, eucalyptus, and Italian ruscus continue to dominate, while designers are incorporating more airy, branching elements to create depth.

For florists, the key to Spring 2026 is stocking premium product early and embracing designs that feel effortless yet elevated. Spring is the season of renewal — and customers want flowers that reflect that energy.