Palmerston North & Manawatū

The Best Wedding Florists in Palmerston North & the Manawatū

The Manawatū florists couples keep coming back to, with a note on each one's style.

6 florists Palmerston North & Manawatū Updated July 2026

Flowers do so much of the heavy lifting at a wedding, they set the whole mood, so it's worth finding a florist whose style matches yours. The good news is the Manawatū has some genuinely lovely ones!

Here's our rundown of the local wedding florists worth knowing, with an honest note on each one's style so you can find your fit :)

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Photo: Wild and Bloom

Wild and Bloom

Wild, romantic blooms grown right here.

Wild and Bloom is a Palmerston North florist known for that loose, whimsical, just-picked look, with a lot of their flowers locally grown. If you love a natural, garden-gathered feel over anything too structured, they're a lovely fit.

Great for couples after romantic, organic bouquets & installs that feel effortless :)

  • Palmerston North
  • Weddings & events
  • Locally grown blooms
  • Bouquets & installs
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Photo: Floral Collaborative

Floral Collaborative

Modern, considered floristry in the middle of town.

Right on The Square in Palmerston North, Floral Collaborative do a modern, thoughtful style of wedding floristry. They've been at it since 2017 & cover everything from bouquets to full event work.

A good pick if you want clean, contemporary florals & an easy central spot to pop in & chat.

  • Palmerston North CBD
  • Weddings & events
  • Serving wider Manawatū
  • Est. 2017

●  15 The Square, Palmerston North

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Photo: Jillybud Florist

Jillybud Florist

A premium studio for lush, vibrant florals.

Jillybud is a premium floral studio in Palmerston North with a lush, vibrant style, & a wall of awards to back it up. They handle weddings & functions of all sizes.

Lovely for couples who want a polished, statement-making floral look for the day.

  • Palmerston North
  • Weddings & functions
  • Premium floral studio
  • Award-winning

●  99 Taonui Street, Palmerston North

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Photo: Forget Me Not Flowers

Forget Me Not Flowers

Fresh & dried florals, wedding packages & all.

Forget Me Not on George Street do both fresh & bespoke dried florals, with wedding flower packages that make it easy to sort. Everything from a single bloom to elaborate event work.

A great option if you love the dried-flower trend or want a straightforward package to work from :)

  • Palmerston North
  • Wedding flower packages
  • Fresh & dried florals
  • Every occasion

●  38 George Street, Palmerston North

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Photo: The Flower Hut

The Flower Hut

Feilding's spot for handcrafted seasonal blooms.

Based in Feilding, The Flower Hut make handcrafted, seasonal bouquets & arrangements, & deliver across the Manawatū. Their look leans natural & of-the-moment with whatever's blooming.

Handy if you're marrying Feilding-way or love a seasonal, locally-led palette.

  • Feilding
  • Weddings & events
  • Seasonal blooms
  • Delivery across Manawatū

●  Aorangi Street, Feilding

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The Flower Shop

A grower-florist, so the flowers are seriously fresh.

The Flower Shop on Featherston Street is a grower-florist, meaning they grow a lot of their own cut flowers (40-plus varieties) right here. They've been going since 1985, so they know their stuff.

One for couples who want genuinely fresh, locally-grown flowers with real provenance.

  • Palmerston North
  • Wedding cut flowers
  • 40+ varieties grown
  • Est. 1985

●  424 Featherston Street, Palmerston North

Your photographer & film team

Sorted your florals? We'll capture every bloom.

We're Selah, a Palmerston North wedding photo & film team! Once your florist's locked in, we'd love to make sure those flowers (& your whole day) are captured beautifully.

Common questions

How much do wedding flowers cost in the Manawatū?

It's a big range depending on how much you want & the blooms you choose. A simple bouquet-and-buttonholes package can be a few hundred dollars, while full ceremony & reception florals with installs & centrepieces climb into the thousands. Most florists will build a package to your budget, so send them your vibe & a rough number & ask for a quote.

When should I book my wedding florist?

Once your date & venue are locked in, ideally 8 to 12 months out for popular florists, especially over the busy summer season. Good florists take a limited number of weddings, so getting in early means you get your first choice & plenty of time to plan the look together.

What flowers are in season for a NZ wedding?

It depends on your date, & a good local florist will steer you to what's freshest (& best value) for your season. Sticking to seasonal, locally-grown blooms usually looks better, costs less & is kinder on the planet. Several Manawatū florists grow their own, so ask what'll be at its best around your date.

Do I need flowers for the ceremony AND reception?

Not necessarily! Lots of couples save by having pieces do double duty, your ceremony arbour florals can move to the top table, & bridesmaids' bouquets can dress the reception. Chat to your florist about repurposing, it's an easy way to get more impact from your budget.

Last reviewed July 2026. Details change, so always confirm directly with each florist.