July 7, 2025

Best Flowers In Season July 2025 Melbourne

best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne

Top 11 Long Lasting Flowers in Season – July 2025

Melbourne is a beautiful city known for lush green lawns and beautiful botanical gardens. In July, you’ll find streets lined with bare trees and Winter blooms on display in homes, on patios and at various City Gardens like Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and Fitzroy Gardens | City of Melbourne.

Even though we may sometimes find Melbourne weather grey, cold and bleak during Winter, we can brighten our days and spaces with seasonal fresh cut flowers.  Below I have put together a list of fresh cut flowers you can find at our store to give you a little pleasure while waiting for Spring to arrive.  I have included how long the flowers will last in your vase and touch on whether the flowers are safe to display in the home if you have pets, including cats and dogs. For a comprehensive list of plants and flowers checkout the link below in the List of Sources.

With winter in full swing, it’s the perfect time to explore the best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne. Not only do these flowers brighten up our spaces, they also add a touch of nature’s beauty to our homes.

When you consider our top 10 best flowers in season July 2025 in Melbourne, you’ll discover popular varieties like Ranunculi, Jonquils, and Snapdragons, all providing stunning arrangements.

1. Ranunculi

1 – Ranunculi and Freesia posy

Ranunculi flowers, known for their mille feuille colourful petals come in a variety of colours including white, yellow, pink, orange and red.

2 – Bunches of orange Ranunculi

Are Ranunculi long lasting flowers?

Yes, Ranunculi are long-lasting. They can be enjoyed as a cut flower in a vase for about 10 days. Whether you’re looking to brighten up your home or create a delightful posy, Ranunculi are a perfect choice for adding a touch of loveliness and beauty to any setting. We like to pair them with fragrant Freesia, Jonquils, Tulips, Sweet Pea and calming Camomile flowers.

3 – Ranunculi Floral Bouquet

Are Ranunculi Safe for Cats and Dogs?

No, Ranunculi can make you pets feel sick. If a cat or dog eats Ranunculi, they can experience vomiting and diarrhoea. They may also develop an irritation in the mouth.

2. Jonquils, Daffodils and Erlicheer

These cheerful flowers belong to the Narcissus Family. They bring a touch of sunshine to Winter, with their gentle fragrance and vivid yellow hues. Jonquils, Daffodils and Erlicheer are a reminder that the warmer days of Spring are just around the corner. They are often used in arrangements to evoke warmth and cheerfulness.

4- Yellow Jonquils

Are Narcissus Safe for Cats and Dogs?

Jonquils, Daffodils and Erlicheer are toxic for pets, especially the bulb. Keep your pets away from flowers from the Narcissus family as they can cause vomiting and diarrhoea.

3. Banksias

For those seeking something exotic and bold, Banksias are an excellent choice. Native to Australia, these striking candle-shaped flowers come in dramatic colours, ranging from soft pinks to fiery oranges. Banksia cut flowers are named after Sir Joseph Banks, the botanist who first collected specimens of these plants during Captain Cook’s voyage to Australia in 1770. The Aboriginal name for Banksia is Mangite. The Noongar people call Banksia Nguk (also known as Ngok or Ngook). These names reflect the traditional uses and cultural significance of Banksia in Aboriginal culture, particularly in southwestern Australia.

Your collection of the best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne would not be complete without exotic options like Banksias, which add a unique touch to any bouquet.

Banksia Bush Tucker

Banksia nectar is consumed by sucking the flower spikes or soaking them in water to make a sweet drink.

5 – Floral arrangement includes Banksia Hookeriana

How long do Banksia last as a cut flower?

Banksia last for a very long time as a cut flower, with a vase life for more than 3 weeks. In fact, some Banksia can be dried so you can enjoy them as a cut flower for years.

Banksias pair well with native foliage, like Eucalyptus, Woolly Bush and Grevillea for a truly standout floral arrangement. With over 200 varieties of Banksia, you’ll find one that touches your heart. My favourite is Banksia Ericifolia, also known as Heath Leafed Banksia.

6 – Heath Leafed Banksia

Are Banksias Safe for Cats and Dogs?

Yes, Banksia is considered safe for cats, dogs and birds, however it’s best to keep the flowers away from your pets, just in case they ingest parts of the flowers which may cause choking.

The best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne offer a wonderful variety, helping to create a beautiful atmosphere for your home during winter.

7 – Bouquet including Banksia coccinea

4. Protea

Proteas are available as a cut flower during Winter. Native to Australia and South Africa, these beautiful torch-shaped flowers come in dramatic colours, ranging from soft pinks to fiery reds. First named by French botanist Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, the name Protea is adopted from the Greek god Proteus. A prophetic god of the sea, he is known for his ability to shapeshift and is associated with the changing nature of the sea and its unpredictability. Proteus is seen as a symbol of adaptability and versatility. The Protea family is home to 2000 species with so many different flower shapes and leaves. The most common ones we see as a cut flower are King Protea and “Pink Ice” Protea.

How long do Proteas’ last as a cut flower?

Proteas’ vase life is between 7-14 days, making them a long-lasting cut flower.

8 – King Protea, Pink Ice Protea, Woolly Bush and Gum

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Are Protea Safe for Cats and Dogs?

While Protea aren’t toxic to pets, if parts of the Protea is ingested it may cause a mild upset stomach. Best to keep Protea away from cats and dogs.

9 – Bouquet of Australian Native Flowers

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5. Tulips

Though traditionally associated with Spring, Tulips can also flourish in the cooler months. Their sculptural silhouette and kaleidoscope of colours—from creamy whites to deep purples—make them a beautiful addition to winter floral arrangements.

As we explore the best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne, Tulips stand out, showcasing their elegance even in the colder months.

10 – Locally grown Tulips

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11 – Tulip Bouquet

Are Tulips Safe for Cats and Dogs?

No, Tulips are not safe for Pets. The whole plant – petals, leaves and bulb – is toxic to cats and dogs. If ingested your pet could experience vomiting and diarrhoea.

6. Wax Flower: A Delicate Flower to Add to your Bouquets

Wax flowers, scientifically known as Chamelaucium uncinatum, are a beautiful addition to any floral arrangement. This genus belongs to the plant family Myrtaceae. There are 12 species, and they can be found in the south-west of Western Australia. Their delicate blooms are prized for their long-lasting beauty and versatility. With their small, waxy petals and a subtle sweet fragrance, Wax Flowers can add a touch of rustic charm to your home or floral gift.

Are Wax Flowers long lasting?

Yes, Wax Flowers are long lasting. The flowers have a unique waxy texture, which gives them their name and contributes to their durability. This makes them an excellent choice for cut flowers, as they can maintain their freshness for an extended period.
They come in a variety of colours, including shades of white, pink, and purple. Their petite blooms are often clustered together, creating a lush and full appearance.

13 – Wax Flowers Bouquet

Do Wax Flowers have a Fragrance?

One of the most appealing aspects of Wax Flowers is their subtle yet delightful fragrance. The scent is sweet and fresh, adding a pleasant aroma to any space. In addition to their beauty and fragrance, Wax Flowers also carry symbolic meanings. They are often associated with lasting love and patience, making them a thoughtful choice for romantic occasions or as a gift to someone special.

For those passionate about floral design, understanding the nuances of the best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne is essential.

Caring for Wax Flowers

Wax Flowers are easy to care for as a cut flower. Follow these simple care tips:

  • Trim the stems: Cut the stems at an angle to allow better water absorption.
  • Change the water regularly: Fresh water helps keep the flowers hydrated and prevents bacterial growth.
  • Keep them cool: Place the vase in a cool spot away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

Wax Flowers in Floral Arrangements

Wax flowers are incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of floral arrangements. They pair beautifully with other flowers such as Leucadendron, Wattle, Roses and Lilies, adding texture and depth to the bouquet. Whether used as a filler flower or as the main attraction, Wax Flowers can enhance the overall aesthetic of your arrangement.

Are Wax Flowers safe for pets?

Yes, Wax Flowers are considered safe for pets. However, they could cause a stomach upset if eaten in large quantities.

7. Canterbury Bells

14 – Canterbury Bells Bouquet

Canterbury Bells are part of the genus Campanula, of which there are over 300 distinct species. They are a classic choice for cut flowers, bringing a touch of timeless elegance to both large and small floral arrangements. These charming blooms are native to the UK, Southern Europe and USA. Campanula have been cherished for centuries for their bell-shaped flowers and vibrant colours. In Great Britain you can find several wild varieties. The most common is C. rotundifolia better known as “Harebell” or the “Bluebell of Scotland”.

15 – Bluebell of Scotland, “Harebell”

Are Canterbury Bells long-lasting flowers?

Yes, Canterbury Bells are very long-lasting flowers. Typically, they can last in a vase for about 14 days. When customers ask what flowers will last, we recommend Canterbury Bells. They may not look like the type of flower to last, because they look quite delicate and fragile. However, once you experience their beauty and longevity for yourself, you’re looking to buy them again.

What Colours Do Canterbury Bells Come In?

Canterbury Bells come in a variety of colours, including shades of blue, purple, pink, and white. Their bell-shaped flowers are arranged in clusters along tall, sturdy stems, creating a striking visual impact. The blooms have a delicate, papery texture that adds a touch of sophistication to any bouquet. Whether used as a focal point or as a complementary flower, Canterbury Bells can enhance the overall aesthetic of your floral arrangement.

Do Canterbury Bells have a fragrance?

While Canterbury Bells are not known for their fragrance, their beauty and symbolism make them a popular choice for floral arrangements. These flowers are often associated with gratitude and constancy, making them a thoughtful gift for expressing appreciation or celebrating long-lasting relationships. Their elegant appearance and meaningful symbolism make Canterbury Bells a versatile choice for various occasions.

Caring for Cut Canterbury Bells

To ensure your Canterbury Bells stay fresh and vibrant, follow these simple care tips:

  • Trim the stems: Cut the stems at an angle to allow better water absorption.
  • Change the water regularly: Fresh water helps keep the flowers hydrated and prevents bacterial growth.
  • Keep them cool: Place the vase in a cool spot away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

Canterbury Bells in Floral Arrangements

Canterbury Bells can be used in a variety of floral arrangements, from simple bouquets to abundant vase arrangements. They pair beautifully with other flowers such as Roses, Lilies, and Delphiniums, creating a harmonious blend of colours and textures. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply brightening up your home, Canterbury Bells are a versatile and delightful choice.

Are Canterbury Bells safe for pets?

Yes, Canterbury Bells are considered safe for pets. However, they could cause a stomach upset if eaten in large quantities.

8. Leucadendron: A long-lasting Versatile Flower

Leucadendron are known for their vibrant colours and long-lasting qualities as a cut flower. Native to South Africa, Leucadendron belong to the Proteaceae family and includes about 80 species of flower plants.

Including these best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne in your floral arrangements will ensure they are both stunning and enduring.

16 – Leucadendron

What Colours Do Leucadendron Come In?

Leucadendron come in a variety of colours, including shades of red, yellow, orange and green. Known for their distinctive cone-shaped flowers, Leucadendron are often referred to as “cone bushes”. When in season, Leucadendron are a popular go-to choice for creating bouquets and floral arrangements due to their durability and textural qualities.

Do Leucadendron have a Fragrance?

While Leucadendron are not known for their fragrance, their longevity make them a popular choice for floral arrangements.

How long do Leucadendron last as a Cut Flower?

The vase life of Leucadendron is about 14 days, making them an easy to care for long lasting option.

Caring for Cut Leucadendron

To ensure your cut Leucadendron flowers stay fresh and vibrant, follow these care tips:

  • Wash the vase: Wash the vase with hot water. Add a capful of bleach to the water. This solution will remove any built-up bacteria from the vase. Rinse the vase. You’ll notice that the vase is now sparkling clean.
  • Fill the vase with water: Fill the vase with cool water about halfway.
  • Remove the leaves: Take off leaves that will sit in the vase water. You want clean stems to sit in the water. This keeps the water clean and free from bacteria. Aesthetically, it also is a nice look.
  • Cut the stems: Cut stems on a 45-degree angle, so the tip of the stem sits on the vase. This allows the rest of the stem to drink up the water.
  • Change the water regularly: Fresh water helps keep the flowers hydrated and prevents bacterial growth.
  • Keep them cool: Place the vase in a cool spot away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

Leucadendron in Floral Arrangements

Leucadendron can be used in a variety of floral arrangements, from rustic native flower bouquets to tall striking vase arrangements. They pair beautifully with other flowers such as Banksia and Wax Flower, and greenery like Spinning Top Gum, creating a harmonious blend of colours and textures. Combining Leucadendron with other native flowers make them suitable get well soon gifts for hospitals and homes, because they are easy to care for and long-lasting flowers.

Are Leucadendron safe for pets?

Some varieties are safe for pets and some are toxic. So, it’s best to keep Leucadendron out of reach of pets to avoid any potential issues.

17 – Leucadendron Bouquet

9. Snapdragons: Colourful Long-lasting Blooms

Snapdragons belong to the Antirrhinum majus plant family. They are commonly known as Snapdragon because when the base of the flower is squeezed with the thumb and forefinger, the “mouth” of the flower opens, and when the flower is released the flower closes. This playful characteristic makes them a favourite among children.

How long do Snapdragons last?

Snapdragons vase life is around 7-14 days, making them a great choice for value for money fresh cut flowers.

18 – Snapdragons Bouquet

Snapdragons in Floral Arrangements

I really love using Snapdragons in floral arrangements. They add extra texture and a pop of colour to a vase arrangement or bouquet. Imagine combining them with Canterbury Bells and Roses. All of which are long lasting. The tall, sturdy stems of snapdragons also make them a great choice for adding height and structure to arrangements.

What colours do Snapdragons come in?

Snapdragons come in a wide range of colours, including shades of pale pink, vibrant yellow, bright orange, subtle mauve and crisp white. The diversity of colour allows for them to be used in really any type of floral design for various occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries.

Are Snapdragons safe for pets?

Yes, Snapdragons are considered safe for pets. However, they could cause a stomach upset if eaten in large quantities.

10. Stocks: Fragrant Florals

Stock, also known as Matthiolia incana, belong to the Brassicacaea plant family.  There are about 50 species of Stock flowers, and they a much loved for their fragrance and colourful blooms.

Stock Flowers
Stock Flowers

How long do Stocks last?

Stocks, as a cut flower, have a vase life of about 7-10 days.

What colours do Stocks come in?

Stock flowers come in a variety of colours, including white, pink, lilac and purple.

Are Stock Flowers safe for pets?

Yes, Stock Flowers are safe to cats and dogs if they ingest a little of the petals and leaves.  However, they can get an upset tummy if they eat large amounts of Stock Flowers.

11. Kale: Ornamental Floral Beauties

When shoppers visit the store, they are surprised to see Kale in our floral display.  Yes, we say, it’s Kale – but not the eating kind.  Ornamental Kale comes in a variety of colours and shapes, and all are just beautiful to add to a bouquet and floral arrangement. Ornamental Kale, also known as Brassica oleracea, is native to Southern and Western Europe, as well as warmer regions of Japan and China.

How long do Ornamental Kale last?

Ornamental Kale is a very long-lasting flower, with a vase life of about 10-14 days.

What Colours Do Ornamental Kale Come In?

Kale is available in mainly white, cream and purple colours.  You’ll see the outer leaves are green with the centre of the flower showing a burst of colour.

Ornamental Kale
Ornamental Kale

Does Ornamental Kale Have a Fragrance?

Ornamental Kale does not have a fragrance.  However, the vase water does need to be refreshed frequently to avoid unpleasant cabbage odour.  You can also add a drop of bleach to the vase water to keep water fresh.

Are Ornamental Kale safe for pets?

Yes, Ornamental Kale is considered safe for cats and dog in small quantities.  It’s best to keep an eye on your pets if they are near these flowers as over-consumption can cause a mild upset stomach.

Caring for Winter Blooms

Caring for these best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne is essential to maintain their beauty and freshness. Here are some tips to ensure your blooms stay vibrant:

  • Keep your Vase Clean: Wash vase with diluted bleach. This will remove any bacteria built up on the vase surface. After rinsing with fresh water your vase will look sparkling clean. Fill the vase with fresh cool water, about half-way.
  • Temperature Control: Keep your flowers away from heaters, fireplaces, and direct sunlight, as excessive heat can cause wilting.
  • Water Maintenance: Change the water in your vase every couple of days, and ensure the stems are trimmed diagonally to allow better absorption.
  • Humidity: Melbourne winters can be dry; consider misting your flowers lightly to prevent dehydration.

Styling Tips for Winter Floral Arrangements

Explore these creative ideas for using our best flowers in season in July 2025 Melbourne:

  • Layering Textures: Combine King Protea, Leucadendron and Wax Flowers and foliage like Woolly Bush and Eucalyptus for a visually dynamic arrangement.
  • Pop of Colour: Use vibrant Jonquils and Tulips as focal points in bouquets to create striking contrasts against more neutral winter tones.
  • Minimalist Designs: Opt for flowers en masse, like Stock Flowers and Ornamental Kale in a glass vase for a modern aesthetic.

If you’re short on time and want a floral vase arrangement made quickly, the expert floral design team at Camberwell Florist can help. We just need to ask some questions before creating so you will take away the perfect flowers for any occasion. We’ll ask:

  • What colour flowers do you want to have in your floral arrangement?
  • Are the flowers going to be made in a vase, flower box or into a bouquet?
  • Do you want the floral arrangement to be viewed all-round, or for the flowers to be all facing the front? Think about where the floral arrangement will be displayed – on a table or up against a wall?
  • How tall do you want the floral arrangement? Do you need to fill a big space, or are you displaying the flowers on a desk?

These questions ensure we make the perfect arrangement for you. The Camberwell Florist design team are experts at custom-made bouquets and floral arrangements.

The best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne are perfect for those seeking to create lasting memories with floral arrangements.

Why Choose Local Seasonal Flowers?

Supporting local flower stores like Camberwell Florist and opting for in-season blooms contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly floral practice. Local flowers are fresher, often more affordable, and have a lower carbon footprint compared to imported varieties. Additionally, seasonal flowers bring a sense of connection to the rhythm of nature, enhancing their emotional and aesthetic appeal. Camberwell Florist is a member of Flower Industry Australia which means we prefer to stock locally grown flowers and foliage where possible.

22 – Canterbury Bells Bouquet

Visit Camberwell Florist for Your Winter Blooms

At Camberwell Florist, we understand the unique charm of winter flowers and specialize in creating bespoke arrangements that capture the essence of the season. Whether you’re looking for a gift, planning an event or seeking to brighten your home, our friendly and helpful team is here to curate the perfect floral experience.

Visit us at Camberwell Florist to find the best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne, we’re here to create the most beautiful floral designs for you.

Discover even more Fresh Cut Flowers at Camberwell Florist

Fresh flowers come into the store daily, so it’s worth popping in to see what we have hand-picked from the growers and wholesalers. Camberwell Florist, located inside the Camberwell Fresh Food Market, is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

23 – Camberwell Florist floral offerings change daily

In a world where we are busy with work, family and friends, it’s understandable you may not always be able to visit the store, which is why I have compiled a comprehensive list of flowers and greenery available in July.

Check our list of the best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne to discover your next favourite blooms.

Seasonal Flower Guide — Camberwell Florist

About the Author

Hermina Bevilacqua is co-owner of Camberwell Florist. A passionate lover of flowers and nature, Hermina loves to create beautiful bouquets with seasonal flowers for home and gifts. Hermina is Wife to Joe, Mother to Jasmin and Jade. Hermina enjoys writing about flowers and how to best enjoy them, as well as researching about the psychology of giving and gifting.

24 – Joe and Hermina Bevilacqua

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Banksia spinulosa – Wikipedia

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Banksia Image:  Heath Banksia

Ornamental Kale Image: Purple and White Flowers in Macro Shot · Free Stock Photo

Stock Flowers Image: Hoary Stock Flowers in a Vase · Free Stock Photo

The Flower School, The Principles and Pleasures of Good Flowers, Joseph Massie, Hardie Grant Quadrille, 2022

Western Australian Plants for Horticulture – 1, Ken Newby, Society for Growing Australian Plants

Wildflowers of Western Australia, Kenneth F Baker, Rigby Limited, 1971

 

Find inspiration for your next arrangement with the best flowers in season July 2025 Melbourne at Camberwell Florist.

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