WHOLESALE FLOWERS
Seasonal flowers for florists, designers, studios, and creative projects across the North Shore
LOCAL FLOWERS FOR FLORISTS
Sunspell Flora offers locally grown specialty cut flowers for florist wholesale throughout the growing season.
We focus on unusual seasonal varieties, textural blooms, and flowers harvested fresh from the field for designers looking for flowers that feel more connected to season and place.
Availability changes constantly throughout the year, depending on weather, bloom timing, and field production.
WHAT WE GROW
Wholesale flowers may include:
Specialty tulips
Snapdragons
Sweet peas
Lisianthus
Campanula
Dahlias
Grasses
Textural fillers
Seasonal foliage
Other specialty cut flowers grown throughout the season
Many varieties are selected specifically for florist work and may not be commonly available through standard wholesale channels.
HOW WHOLESALE WORKS
Wholesale flowers are available seasonally to registered florist clients.
Availability is shared through seasonal availability lists and updated throughout the growing season depending on what is blooming in the field.
Flowers are harvested fresh and sold in limited quantities based on seasonal production.
how we wholesale
Wholesale pickup is currently available on the North Shore of Massachusetts.
Limited delivery options may occasionally be available depending on order size and scheduling.
PICKUP & DELIVERY
Local flowers are naturally seasonal.
This means availability shifts constantly throughout the year, and some flowers may only be available for a short period of time. Rather than offering the same flowers year-round, we grow in rhythm with the New England growing season and embrace the variation that comes with it.
A NOTE ABOUT SEASONALITY
If you are a florist or floral designer interested in working together, please reach out through the contact form to learn more about availability and seasonal offerings.
A valid Massachusetts ST-4 may be required for wholesale purchasing.
WHOLESALE INQUIRIES
From the Farm
Many of the flowers grown for wholesale begin as seasonal trials, experiments, and field observations documented throughout the Field Notes journal.
Flower farming changes quickly with the season, and much of that process can be followed there throughout the year.