Wholesale Flowers in Philadelphia
Locally grown wholesale flowers in Philadelphia for florists, designers, event professionals, grocery stores, and bakers. The Philadelphia Floral Guild connects you with high-quality, seasonal flowers sourced directly from regional farms—making it easier to design with intention, freshness, and a true sense of place.
A Better Way to Source Wholesale Flowers
The Philadelphia Floral Guild is a farmer-led collective built to support both growers and florists through a more transparent, regionally rooted supply chain.
Instead of relying on imported product, PFG aggregates flowers from multiple local farms and brings them together through a single, streamlined weekly ordering system.
For florists, that means:
- Access to a wider range of locally grown flowers
- Consistent quality across multiple farms
- A simpler way to source seasonal product at scale
Wholesale Flower Categories Available through PFG
Our inventory shifts with the season, but typically includes a wide range of specialty cut flowers and foliage grown in the Philadelphia region.
Flowering Branches
Early spring favorites including cherry, magnolia, spirea, and more—ideal for large-scale installations and statement work.
Spring Specialty Flowers
Ranunculus, anemones, tulips, campanula, stock, snapdragons, and other high-demand spring crops grown in both field and protected environments.
Seasonal Focal Flowers
A rotating selection of focal blooms, such as poppies, peonies, dahlias and calla lilies, that reflect peak seasonal availability throughout the year.
Textural & Supporting Elements
Foliage, fillers, and unique stems that add depth and movement to designs. These include feverfew, cosmos, silene, cress and more.
We see the greatest diversity of product as the season progresses, with early spring focused on branches and greenhouse crops, followed by a rapid expansion of field-grown varieties in .
Seasonal Availability in Philadelphia
One of the defining characteristics of working with wholesale flowers in Philadelphia is seasonality. Our growers are harvesting in real time, which means availability is shaped by weather patterns, daylight, and crop timing.
- Early Spring: flowering branches, ranunculus, anemones, specialty tulips, campanula, stock, snapdragons and more
- Late Spring: expanding variety across focal and supporting flowers like baptisia, lilac, peonies, feverfew and more
- Summer: peak abundance and widest selection with dahlias, zinnias, cosmos, celosia, marigolds, lilies, and more
- Fall: rich tones, textures, and specialty crops like dahlias, smokebush, heirloom mums, and more
In warmer springs, we often see crops move quickly through their harvest windows, while cooler conditions can extend availability. This variability is part of what makes designing with local flowers so dynamic—and why advance planning can be especially valuable.
How Ordering Works
PFG operates on a weekly sales cycle designed to align with how flowers are actually grown and harvested.
- Live inventory is released each Tuesday at 7PM
- Special order requests may be submitted up to 30 days in advance; use our Seasonal Snapshots to plan ahead
- Delivery and pick-up are available on Wednesdays throughout the Philadelphia region
For florists working on events, advance orders can be placed up to 30 days ahead. This allows our growers to allocate product more intentionally and ensures better access to key varieties.
Who We Serve
The Philadelphia Floral Guild works with:
- Retail florists
- Event designers
- Wedding and installation-focused studios
- Corporate Planners
- Grocery stores
- Bakers and restaurants
- Other wholesale buyers seeking locally grown product
Many of our customers are looking for an alternative to traditional wholesale channels—one that prioritizes freshness, seasonality, sustainability, and regional sourcing.
Why Florists Choose Locally Grown Wholesale Flowers
Sourcing wholesale flowers through PFG offers a different kind of reliability—one rooted in proximity and transparency.
- Fresher product with shorter time from harvest to design
- Greater control over bloom stage for event work
- Reduced transit stress, resulting in stronger stems
- A direct connection to regional farms and growing practices
- A positive impact on the local economy – small businesses supporting small businesses
We often hear from designers that locally grown flowers not only perform better, but also bring a distinct energy to their work—something clients notice, even if they can’t quite name it.
Plan Ahead with Confidence
Because our growers sell across multiple channels, advance orders help signal demand and allow farms to direct more product into the PFG system.
For florists, this translates to:
- Better access to desired varieties
- More consistent availability for key events
- Stronger alignment between design plans and product
Start Sourcing Wholesale Flowers in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Floral Guild makes it easier to access locally grown wholesale flowers—without sacrificing scale, quality, or reliability.
