Flowers at a Colorado wedding face challenges that flowers at a sea-level wedding never encounter. The dry mountain air can dehydrate blooms faster than expected. Temperature swings between a sunny ceremony and a cool evening reception stress delicate petals. And transporting arrangements up winding mountain roads to a remote venue? That's a skill set most florists never need to develop.
The florists on this list have built their businesses around Colorado's unique conditions. They know which flowers thrive at altitude, which ones need special handling, and how to create arrangements that look as stunning at the end of the night as they did during the ceremony.
Colorado Florists Worth Knowing
Plum Sage Flowers — Denver
With over a dozen awards since 2008, Plum Sage Flowers has established itself as one of Denver's most trusted and experienced wedding floral companies. Their team creates vibrant arrangements while inventing unique decor concepts — they're not just filling vases, they're designing environments.
What sets them apart: A deeply collaborative approach. They work with you throughout the planning process, offering everything from bouquets, boutonnieres, and corsages to flower crowns, altar decor, and full table arrangements. Delivery, setup, and cleanup are included.
Service area: No travel restrictions — they serve all of Colorado
Rating: 4.9/5 on WeddingWire (131+ reviews)
Website: plumsocial.com | Location: 285 South Pearl Street, Denver | Phone: (720) 328-2190 | Instagram: @plumsageflowers
Blush and Bay — Denver
Laura Shackles founded Blush and Bay after falling in love with the artistry of florals while working as an event planner. That event-planning background shows — her designs aren't just beautiful in isolation, they're integrated into the larger aesthetic of each celebration.
What sets them apart: A perfect 5.0 rating on WeddingWire from 55+ reviews speaks to the consistency. Laura describes her ideal clients as "low key and down to earth, but still extremely fashion forward and cool" — if that describes you, this is your florist.
Service area: Denver and Colorado
Rating: 5.0/5 on WeddingWire (55+ reviews)
Website: blushandbay.com | Instagram: @blushandbayfloral | Facebook: Blush and Bay Denver | Phone: (720) 480-1976
Newberry Brothers Floral & Décor — Denver
A mainstay in Colorado's wedding and event florist industry for over 70 years, Newberry Brothers combines decades of institutional knowledge with contemporary design sensibility. They service the Mile-High City, the Colorado Front Range, and mountain resort communities — meaning they've navigated the logistics of virtually every major venue in the state.
What sets them apart: Seven decades of experience. They've designed for every scale of wedding, from intimate garden ceremonies to grand ballroom affairs. Their longevity in a competitive market speaks to consistent quality and reliable service.
Service area: Denver, Colorado Front Range, Mountain Resort Communities
Rating: 4.9/5 on WeddingWire (65+ reviews)
Website: newberrybrothers.com | Instagram: @newberrybrothers | Location: 560 S Holly St, Unit 12, Denver, CO 80246 | Phone: (303) 322-0443
Seasonal Flower Considerations for Colorado
Spring (April–May)
Spring in Colorado is unpredictable — you might have 70°F sunshine or a late-season snowstorm. Flowers that perform well:
- Ranunculus — Lush, layered blooms that photograph beautifully
- Tulips — Classic and available in virtually every color
- Peonies (late May) — The most requested wedding flower, and early Colorado spring is the start of their season
- Hyacinths — Fragrant and spring-perfect
Summer (June–August)
Peak wedding season and peak growing season align perfectly. Options are abundant:
- Garden roses — Lush, romantic, and heat-tolerant
- Dahlias (late summer) — Enormous, sculptural, and available in every color imaginable
- Colorado wildflowers — Lupine, columbine (the state flower), Indian paintbrush — these can be incorporated for an authentically local touch
- Sunflowers — Perfect for rustic mountain weddings
- Sweet peas — Delicate, fragrant, and romantic
Fall (September–October)
Colorado's fall is arguably the most beautiful season for weddings, and the floral palette matches:
- Dahlias — Still in peak season through early October
- Chrysanthemums — Rich autumn colors
- Dried grasses and seed pods — Pampas grass, wheat, and dried botanicals complement fall mountain landscapes
- Deep-toned roses — Burgundy, rust, and copper tones
- Berries and branches — Hypericum, bittersweet, autumn foliage
Winter (November–March)
Winter weddings require flowers that can handle cold — both in transit and at the venue:
- Amaryllis — Dramatic and winter-appropriate
- Anemones — Striking black centers make them a winter wedding staple
- Evergreen elements — Pine, cedar, eucalyptus, and rosemary
- Roses — Year-round availability and cold tolerance
- Succulents — Extremely resilient and beautiful in winter palettes
Flower Logistics: The Colorado-Specific Details
Altitude and Hydration
Flowers dehydrate faster at altitude. Your florist should arrive with arrangements that are well-hydrated and plan for water sources at the venue. For mountaintop ceremonies, misting and water tubes in bouquets are essential.
Temperature Swings
A summer wedding at a mountain venue might go from 80°F during the ceremony to 55°F by the end of the reception. Heat-sensitive flowers (peonies, sweet peas) need to be placed in shade during warm portions of the day.
Transport to Mountain Venues
Getting arrangements up a winding mountain road without damage requires experience. The best Colorado florists have dedicated transport vehicles with secure racking systems. Ask how they handle mountain venue delivery before booking.
Setup at Remote Venues
Some mountain venues have limited electricity, water access, or prep space. Experienced Colorado florists bring their own water supply, tools, and setup infrastructure. This is another reason to hire local — a florist who's worked at your venue before knows the specific challenges.
Coordinating Florals with Transportation
There's a small but meaningful intersection between your florist and your transportation provider: vehicle florals. Many couples want flowers on the getaway car, in the wedding party vehicle, or as part of the champagne setup for the ride between ceremony and reception.
When Arion coordinates wedding transportation, they work with your florist to ensure vehicle arrangements are placed at the right time and stay fresh throughout the day. It's a small detail that elevates the experience — stepping into a champagne-stocked SUV with your bouquet preserved and fresh arrangements welcoming you to the next chapter of the evening.
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