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Wedding Florists · Dallas

Wedding Florists in Dallas, TX

A real guide to booking wedding florists in Dallas — what couples actually pay (full floral package around $4,000), the questions that separate good from great, and how to lock in the right person before peak season sells out.

Typical full floral package
$4,000+
Peak season
Mar–May, Oct–Nov
Best value months
Jul–Aug

How much wedding florists cost in Dallas

In Dallas, Texas, most couples spending the regional median land between $3,000 and $6,400 for a full floral package. Peak weekends (Mar–May, Oct–Nov) skew higher; off-season weekends (Jul–Aug) are where the same talent becomes 15–25% cheaper.

Model your full Dallas spend with our free wedding budget calculator — it pre-fills regional benchmarks so the florist line item isn't a wild guess.

The styles that book first in Dallas

Dallas wedding florists mostly work in garden / English, modern minimalist, wildflower / foraged aesthetics. Match the style to your venue: Ranch and Ballroom venues photograph completely differently, and the best wedding florists are honest about which they shoot best.

5 questions to ask every Dallas florist

  1. What's a realistic minimum spend for our guest count?
  2. Which flowers are in season for our date — and which ones are import-only?
  3. Do you offer a la carte or full-service only?
  4. Who handles setup, breakdown, and rental returns?
  5. Can we see a recent real-wedding gallery (not styled shoots)?

When to book

For Mar–May, Oct–Nov dates, the best Dallas wedding florists are usually booked 9–14 months out. Tornado season is March–May. Have an indoor pivot ready. If you're inside 6 months, target Jul–Aug weekends — availability and rates both improve.

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