Las Vegas isn’t just about bright lights and big shows—it’s also home to some amazing flowers! At Camilas Flowers Las Vegas, we love helping you find the perfect blooms for any season. Let’s explore what’s trending right now, why it matters, and how you can pick the best flowers for every occasion.

Why Seasonal Flowers Matter

Seasonal flowers are grown at the right time of year, which means they’re fresher, last longer, and are more affordable. Plus, choosing local and in-season flowers is better for the planet (learn more).

What’s Blooming in Las Vegas Each Season?

Las Vegas has a unique desert climate, so our flowers change with the weather. Here’s what you’ll find in each season:

  • Spring: Desert marigolds, penstemon, tulips, and ranunculus. These flowers bring bright colors and lots of energy to your home or event.
  • Summer: Sunflowers, zinnias, dahlias, and lavender. These blooms love the heat and add a cheerful vibe.
  • Fall: Chrysanthemums, asters, and desert sage. Rich golds and purples make fall arrangements stand out.
  • Winter: Poinsettias, amaryllis, and hellebores. These flowers add a cozy touch to cooler days.

For a full list of what grows best in Las Vegas, check out the Nevada Native Plant Society.

How to Pick the Best Seasonal Flowers

  • Check the Season: Not sure what’s in season? Ask your florist or look at this handy flower calendar.
  • Think About the Occasion: Bright sunflowers for birthdays, soft tulips for spring weddings, or bold chrysanthemums for fall celebrations.
  • Mix and Match: Combine local desert blooms with classic favorites for a unique Las Vegas look.
  • Ask for Advice: Our team at Camilas Flowers loves helping you choose!

Fun Flower Facts

  • Did you know Las Vegas is home to some rare desert wildflowers? The Springs Preserve has a beautiful collection you can visit.
  • Flowers can help you feel happier and more relaxed (see the science).

Flower Care Tips for Las Vegas

  • Keep flowers cool and out of direct sunlight.
  • Change water every day for the longest-lasting blooms.
  • Trim stems at an angle to help them drink more water (easy how-to).