Average Cost of Wedding Flowers

What you Should Consider when Deciding on your Flower Budget

Whether you want orchids, roses or peonies in your floral arrangements, wedding flowers can get expensive. You'll likely have to allot a decent part of your total wedding budget to flowers if you envision them playing a significant role in your ceremony or reception decor. When it comes to the average cost of wedding flowers, factors like your venue and the time of year will affect the price, but it helps to have a general idea of what you might spend before you start finalizing the details.

Average Cost of Wedding Flowers

According to the Knot’s internal data, the average cost of wedding flowers in 2022 was $2,400. The cost of wedding flowers has been steadily increasing over the last few years and is a result—at least somewhat—of the ongoing flower shortage and supply chain issues. And while the situation is slowly improving, there's no overnight fix, which means that couples should prepare for higher costs and increased demand when ordering wedding flowers.

Most importantly, the key is to remember that how much you spend on wedding flowers will fluctuate based on the types of flowers you want, your wedding season and the style of the arrangements.

"It's important to be realistic with your floral budget so you know what that budget will give you. "The industry standard has always been that floral is roughly 10% of your overall wedding budget, so a couple having a $75,000 wedding should assume their florals are in the $7,500 range. But if you have high expectations and flowers are a priority for your big day, then perhaps you really need to allocate 15% because today's $7,500 is not the same as two years ago."

Some couples choose to line their ceremony aisle and reception venue with hundreds of fresh flowers. If that's the look you envision for your wedding, expect to pay well over $2,400. But if fresh blooms aren't on the top of your must-have list, there are plenty of alternatives to decorate your space without going over your wedding flower budget.

"Flowers are almost always more per stem than a stem of greens; however, this doesn't mean greens are cheap by any means, If you prefer a very floral heavy arrangement for your centerpieces with little to no greenery, this is naturally going to cost more. So even adding greenery will help fill in spaces and help save money."


Using seasonal wedding flowers can also help to reduce some of the cost. If flowering branches are a must for you, then those are only available in the spring months. If you love dahlias, then summer into fall weddings makes the most sense. Ask your florist what is in season for your wedding and let them go to local growers to source some pretty stems for you."

Dramatic floral installations are a top wedding flower trend for 2023, which means that hiring a professional floral designer will be just as important as ever. Our survey found that 65% of couples included a florist in their lineup of wedding vendors. The remaining couples either went for floral packages offered by their venue, or they likely took care of their flowers on their own, which has its own base cost. In many cases, your florist can help you save money (and time) by eliminating the guesswork of sourcing flowers on your own.