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Flowers by Price — Budget to Premium

Over 250 cut flowers sorted into honest cost tiers — budget, mid-range and premium — plus what drives the price and how to get the look for less.

By Sofya VeyberPublished

Flower prices swing with season, market and stem length, so exact numbers date fast. What holds steadier is the relative cost tier — how a bloom compares with the rest of the bucket. Here are 250+ cut flowers sorted into three honest tiers.

A note on price. These are relative cost tiers, not prices. What a flower actually costs depends on your region, the season, stem length and grade — always confirm with your florist or wholesaler.

Budget-friendly flowers

Widely grown, long in season and easy to handle — the dependable value blooms that stretch a bouquet furthest.

Mid-range flowers

The everyday workhorses: reliably available most of the year at a middle-of-the-bucket cost.

Premium flowers

Short seasons, delicate handling or specialty sourcing push these higher — stunning as a focal flower.

Timing changes the price too — the seasonality calendar shows when each flower is at its best value, and the substitute finder suggests cheaper look-alikes for premium blooms. Running a shop? See how to price flowers.


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