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Jess at Flora Vita

Our Vermont Flower Farm

Sustainably-grown Vermont wedding flowers

Flora Vita started with a passion for growing flowers. I loved planning my gardens and was so inspired by the color, texture and endless beauty of the flowers I could grow on my own land.

We're not you're typical flower farm in that we are laser-focused on weddings. We grow flowers only for our clients and the weddings we take on for each season. 

exclusively grown for our clients.
Precision flower farming - blooms handled with exceptional care.

Our farm is not designed for volume, it’s designed for meaning. While we love our other flower farm partners in the state, we do things a little bit differently and on a smaller scale here.

 

While many flower farms balance wholesale orders, retail offerings, and seasonal subscriptions, we’ve chosen a more focused path. We grow exclusively for our wedding clients, allowing each season to be shaped with clear intention and creative direction.

From the earliest stages of planning, we consider not just what will bloom, but how each variety will live within a design. Color palettes are anticipated months in advance. Varieties are selected for their movement, tone, and character. Timing is carefully orchestrated so that each stem reaches its peak exactly when it’s needed.

This level of focus allows us to prioritize flowers that are often overlooked in large-scale production—varieties that are fleeting, nuanced, and deeply expressive. Blooms chosen not for their ability to ship well or hold in bulk, but for the way they transform a space and elevate an atmosphere.

There is a quiet discipline to growing this way. Fewer distractions. More intention. Every row in the field has a purpose, and every stem is cultivated with a specific vision in mind.

The result is floral work that feels cohesive from the ground up,  where the growing process and the design process are not separate, but intrinsically connected. It allows us to create environments that feel immersive, refined, and unmistakably tied to the season in which they exist. It's what makes us a wedding florist near Stowe, VT so connected to the Vermont seasons.

From seed to installation, each element is part of a singular story - grown, gathered, and composed exclusively for you.

A peek at what we're growing this season

Peonies

Zinnias

Dahlias

Lisianthus

& More

A variety of perennial peonies reside on our property, and we grow our collection every year. We generally have a mix of whites, light and deep pink and corals. Available for just a few fleeting weeks in June

Zinnias are always a staple on our farm. We tend to love and grow zinnias that lend well to multiple color palletes. Whites, peaches, pinks, butter yellow. We have some wonderful varieties in store for this year, these generally bloom from the start of July through October

Dahlias were my first flower love, and we're tripling our dahlia growing operation this season. We'll have over 40 different varieties, Whites, peaches, pinks, oranges, reds, burgundy and purples.  We have dahlias starting at the end of June usually almost all the way through the end of October

This year we'll have several varieties of the luxe, ruffled lisianthus growing. We'll have white, blush pink and the popular Rosanne terra cotta color. Lizzies are an incredibly hardy flower with an exceptional vase life

Beyond our staple focal flowers, this season you can also expect beautiful flowers like hydrangea, lupine, sweet peas, scabiosa, chocolate and queen anne's lace, nigella, orlaya, delphinium and both white and chocolate cosmos.

Cosmos
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