Best Wedding Florists in Charleston, SC
Charleston's natural palette of magnolia, Spanish moss, coastal grasses, and garden roses gives local florists an extraordinary canvas. The designers below specialize in the Lowcountry aesthetic, lush and organic, with deep familiarity with the venues and conditions that shape how floral arrangements hold up through a full event day in the Lowcountry climate.
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The Bearded Florist
5.0(27)
Charleston, SC
Marigold Flowers Daniel Island
5.0(116)
Charleston, SC
Flowershop
5.0(8)
Charleston, SC
Creech's Florist
4.9(371)
Charleston, SC
Keepsakes Florist
4.9(216)
Charleston, SC
Petaloso
4.9(51)
Charleston, SC
Fresh Weddings and Events
4.9(57)
Charleston, SC
Coastal Creations
4.8(24)
Charleston, SC
Tiger Lily Florist-James Island
4.8(49)
Charleston, SC
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The Flower Cottage
4.8(132)
Charleston, SC
Tiger Lily Florist
4.8(349)
Charleston, SC
Seithel's Florist
4.8(343)
Charleston, SC
Tupelo Honey Flower Shop & Co.
4.8(33)
Charleston, SC
The Greenery Florist
4.7(146)
Charleston, SC
Charleston Florist of 1933
4.7(80)
Charleston, SC
Charleston Flower Market
4.6(174)
Charleston, SC
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do wedding florists cost in Charleston, SC?
Wedding florals in Charleston typically run $2,000–$8,000 for a full wedding (bridal bouquet, bridesmaids, ceremony arrangements, reception centerpieces). A bridal bouquet alone is $200–$500. Larger plantation-style weddings with elaborate ceremony backdrops can exceed $15,000–$25,000 in florals. Charleston florists often incorporate local Lowcountry botanicals like magnolia, Spanish moss, and coastal grasses.
What flowers are in season for weddings in Charleston, SC?
Spring (March–May): peonies, ranunculus, garden roses, tulips. Summer (June–August): sunflowers, dahlias, zinnias, hydrangeas. Fall (September–November): dahlias, marigolds, chrysanthemums, garden roses again. Charleston-specific botanicals like magnolia leaves, Spanish moss, and palmetto fronds are available year-round and add a distinctly local character.
Can wedding florists in Charleston source local and seasonal flowers?
Yes.several Charleston florists work with local farms in the SC Lowcountry and partner with regional growers for seasonal varieties. If locally-sourced florals matter to you, ask florists about their sourcing practices. Charleston's growing season supports many varieties from spring through fall, though some blooms will always be imported.