weddings & events
flowers x flores approaches floral design on the same wave length as we do when growing the flowers- design with a small environmental impact. whether using our own blooms, foraging in the local area or sourcing from local growers for our event work, you can count on the freshest and most vibrant flowers being a part of your special day, let the landscape reflect your special moment in time.
already know you want to partner? click on the inquire button below or scroll on to see images of some of our work.
service options
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our full service wedding packages begin with a consultation. what have you envisioned? a full service wedding can include personal florals to a floating floral cloud and everything in between and includes set up and take down. let's have a conversation to talk about what is possible!
Starting Price: $3,000
ask us about repurposing your wedding florals through our friends at Plants and Blooms Re-Imagined.
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place an order in advance for everything you need. pick up or delivery available.
2024 price listbridal bouquet: $220
bridesmaids: $120
boutonnieres: $20
table arrangement in glass vase $160
bud vase trio: $60
Floral cuff/corsage: $60
Floral comb: $50
Floral crowns: $95
looking for something that is not on this list? full event services might be a good fit, please complete our inquiry form.
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this option is for the do-it-yourselfers. the folks who want to gather with friends to arrange flowers or arrange their own flowers for a special occasion. buckets are farmers choice. delivery is possible, otherwise pick up is available at one of our farm locations.
Pricing starts at $95 per bucket.
FAQs
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this is a list of flowers we commonly grow by season.
springtime flowers : anemones, ranunculus, calendula, larkspur, delphinium, nigella, feverfew, foxglove, flowering branches, early green foliage, snapdragons, , peonies, poppiessummer flowers : ageratum, strawflower, cosmos, zinnias, sunflowers, scabiosas, snapdragons, monarda, dianthus, hydrangeas, marigolds, calendula, feverfew, abelia, celosia, flowering tobacco, poppies
fall flowers: dahlias, ageratum, strawflower, cosmos, zinnias, sunflowers, scabiosas, snapdragons, monarda, celosia, mums, marigolds, flowering tobacco, gomphrena and other flowers for drying
please note: this list is not a “guaranteed to have” list, problems like pests, diseases, flooding and other issues may mean we source from other growers in the DMV.
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working with a seasonal florist ensures that you are getting the best flowers the season has to offer from farmers that are nearby.
this not only ensures the best vase life but it also reduces your carbon footprint by sourcing flowers from growers that are your neighbors.
2023 has us growing on our biggest footprint yet and whatever we do not grow ourselves, we source from flower farmers using similar growing practices in Maryland. -
put simply, regenerative agriculture is a growing movement toward stewarding land from the perspective of respecting the soil as a living being- it is a way of growing that is rooted in indigenous knowledge and has been in practice by brown and black folks for millennia (indigenous in this context is meant to refer to communities of color worldwide that have endured and thrived through patterns of displacement, stolen land and diaspora).
what we practice at our farm sites include, minimal soil disturbance, maintaining a living root system, keeping our soil covered, diversified crop planning and crop rotation practices as well as doing our best to improve the soil we are working with. -
We will do our best to get you what you need within the boundaries of seasonality.
For the time being customization of colors is only available for full service contracts.
Fill out our inquiry form to connect on color options.
flowers x flores is grateful to TGK Photography and Aimee Custis Photography for photos found on this page.