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“Megan is incredibly TALENTED, kind, and responsive!!! It was such a pleasure to work with her for our rehearsal dinner and wedding. We cannot say enou…”— Megan Maurer on Google

“My mom and I were on the hunt for a florist for my wedding. We probably both researched 20 florists each, and we told each other “i keep going back to…”— Skylar Brown on Google
About florists in Alliance
Alliance is Stark County's eastern hub, home to the University of Mount Union and a mix of college-town rentals and family neighborhoods. Local pros service neighborhoods including Glamorgan, South Lincoln, downtown. Main Street Alliance and the Carnation Festival anchor the commercial calendar, and the city has a growing wedding-venue scene at the Castle and surrounding farms. Browse Alliance-area florists who actually work the local venues — vetted by our editorial team and reviewed by real couples who hired them.
Common questions
How much do wedding flowers cost in Alliance?+
Alliance 2026 ranges: bridal bouquet $150 to $400, bridesmaid bouquet $60 to $150, boutonniere or corsage $15 to $35 each, reception centerpiece $75 to $300 per table, ceremony arch florals $400 to $1,500. Full wedding flower packages run $2,500 to $8,000 depending on guest count, design density, and whether you want premium blooms like garden roses or peonies.
How far ahead should I book my Alliance wedding florist?+
Book 6 to 10 months out for a peak-season Saturday. Booking earlier doesn't lock in better pricing — flower wholesale rates fluctuate with the harvest. The advantage of booking early is access to the most in-demand florists. Alliance has a small number of top-tier wedding florists; they typically have 20 to 30 weddings on the books at any time.
Does the season affect wedding flower cost in Alliance?+
Yes. Late spring through summer is peak flower availability — peonies (May-June only), garden roses, dahlias, ranunculus — but it's also when demand is highest. November through January means imported flowers and a 10 to 25 percent premium. February (Valentine's Day) is the most expensive single week of the year for cut flowers. Ask your florist about in-season blooms in your wedding month.
Can I provide my own flowers or use a grocery store for centerpieces?+
You can, but factor in your time and the risk. DIY flowers save 40 to 60 percent on materials but require pickup, conditioning, arranging, and delivery on the wedding day — usually 15 to 25 hours of work for a 100-guest wedding. Grocery store flowers (Trader Joe's, Whole Foods) work for casual receptions but won't hold up to a long ceremony or outdoor heat.
What if my chosen flowers aren't available?+
Your Alliance florist will have a substitution clause in the contract — they reserve the right to swap blooms based on availability at the wholesale auction the week of the wedding. Reputable florists will substitute with comparable color, texture, and value, and will text you photos of any major changes. If a specific flower is critical to your design, ask whether they can pre-order from a specialty grower (additional cost).
How do I find florists in Alliance, Ohio?+
Browse florists on StarkPros who serve Alliance and the surrounding Stark County area. Each listing includes reviews from past customers, service details, and a direct quote request form — so you can compare options before reaching out.



































