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What Are the Best Flowers for Christmas 2025?

When it comes to Christmas flower arrangements in 2025, it’s shaping up to be a season of colour and vibrance. Festive aesthetics change with every coming year, so if you’re looking for new ideas for Christmas flowers, Freddie’s Flowers has plenty of suggestions for the best flowers for Christmas.

In this guide, we’ll bring light to some of the brightest floral displays, worthy of the centrepiece spot on your festive dining table, and unpick the meaning of Christmas flowers, so that you can curate the perfect arrangement to complement your decor.

What is the traditional Christmas flower?

Wondering which flower is for Christmas? Despite being a cold and frosty time of year, there are several flowers that are traditionally associated with the Christmas season. Let’s talk about the most popular varieties and the meaning of Christmas flowers:

  • Mistletoe: Perhaps the most iconic Christmas flower, mistletoe is a hardy evergreen plant that was traditionally associated with love and fertility. The idea of kissing under the mistletoe was popularised during the Victorian era and continues to be a romantic, festive tradition to this day.
  • Holly: Famously used in Christmas wreaths, holly’s very image is synonymous with the Christmas season. As an evergreen plant, holly historically symbolised life and hope during the cold winter months. Christians, however, view holly as a reminder of Jesus’ thorn crown and the sacrifice he made for humanity.  
  • Amaryllis: Recognised for their undeniably Christmassy appearance, Amaryllis’ red, trumpet-shaped heads are a must-have in any Christmas display. Surviving the winter season, these flowers symbolise life and resilience during dark times.
  • Christmas roses: Another traditional Christmas flower is the rose. With both festive red and frosty white blooms, they complement the seasonal aesthetic with ease, and with a truly timeless appeal, roses are the perfect addition to a wide range of Christmas bouquets.

Which flowers are best for Christmas in 2025?

Seasonal trends are ever-changing, combining traditional elements with contemporary ones. This year, our festive florals are drawing inspiration from seasonality, movement, and scent — think rich tones, sculptural stems, and plenty of contrast.

Let us introduce you to just a few of our favourite Christmas flower arrangements, guaranteed to bring life to your home and complement your decorative preferences. 

  • The Extraveganza: With striking red blooms, this showstopper is one of our favourite Christmas flower arrangements. Containing some of the best flowers for Christmas, The Extraveganza features amaryllis, signature red ilex berries, and feathery eucalyptus.
  • Cocktail Hour: Sophisticated, elegant, and chic, this bouquet somehow looks even better after a drink or two. With mini amaryllis, vibrant alstroemeria, and scented pine, Cocktail Hour embodies the essence of Christmas nights.
  • Frosted Ember: Capturing the feeling of walking through winter meadows or warming up in front of the fire, the Frosted Ember bouquet is a crisp woodland dream. With pine, blue delphinium, cream carnations, an orange calla lily, and a chrysanthemum, this bouquet has a rustic look that will leave guests feeling in the Christmas spirit.

What is the most popular decoration for Christmas?

There’s no question that the Christmas tree is the very symbol of the season, but it’d be a shame to let your decorative endeavours end with the star that sits atop it. 

This year, we’re adding a festive touch to your dining table with our Christmas tablescaping sets, featuring vases, bottles, candleholders, candles, ribbons, and even stylish name cards.

Let us introduce you to our most popular decorations, which complement your floral arrangements and help make your Christmas dinner even more special.

  • Gold & Garnet Set: The crown jewels of your dining table, this set features candles, vases, and more, with warm and opulent gemstone tones that shimmer and shine. This set’s berry-esque palette looks stunning when styled with our Silk Pyjamas bouquet.
  • Cobalt & Cognac Set: Experiment with a modern take on the Christmas aesthetic this year. With a blue and warm terracotta palette, this set screams luxe. Contrast its colours with the Burgundy Kiss bouquet for a bold display that doesn’t compromise on vibrance.
  • Emerald and Amethyst Set: As far as colours go, it doesn’t get much more festive than green. For a contemporary twist, however, we’re switching out its ordinary red counterpart for something a little more sophisticated: amethyst. Pair this with our Christmas Lights bouquet for a dining table display that is both tasteful and chic.

How do I keep my Christmas flowers fresh?

Whilst Christmas creeps up on us pretty quickly, it’s a pretty long season. Make sure that your Christmas flowers are just as fresh when you’re hanging Christmas lights as they are when you’re feasting on your Christmas dinner by following our tips to keep your flowers fresh:

  • Trim stems at an angle and place them in fresh, room-temperature water.
  • Remove any leaves below the waterline to prevent bacteria.
  • Change the water every few days and top up as needed.
  • Keep flowers away from direct heat or draughts — fireplaces may look lovely, but they’ll shorten vase life.

With the right care, your festive flowers will continue to bloom beautifully right through to the New Year.

Find the best flowers for Christmas at Freddie’s Flowers

Now that you’ve got some ideas for Christmas flowers, it’s time to start planning your arrangements. At its heart, a Freddie’s Christmas is all about coming together — flowers at the centre of the table, a moment shared and joy that blooms long after the tree comes down. 

Subscribe to Freddie’s Flowers just in time for Christmas to invite a natural warmth that encapsulates festive joy into your home. Or why not gift flowers to your nearest and dearest to spread the Christmas spirit?

Posted on 17th October 2025
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