Wholesale Dried Flowers Across Canada for Florists and Small Businesses

Wholesale Dried Flowers Across Canada for Florists and Small Businesses

Bringing beautiful, long-lasting blooms to clients across Canada means finding wholesalers who get it—who offer simplicity, consistency, and stems that feel as thoughtful as they look.

Why Couriers, Not Complexity, Make All the Difference

Dried flowers don’t wilt in transit, so ordering ahead feels smart, not risky. They're perfect for styling weddings, filling shop shelves, or creating DIY lines that stay beautiful without needing refrigeration. And when they arrive just as described—color-true, petal-perfect—that trust means everything.

15 Canadian Dried-Flower Wholesalers to Know

For a richer palette and sourcing flexibility, here are standout dried-flower wholesalers from coast to coast. Each brings a slightly different flavour to the table, helping you build inventory that’s uniquely yours:

  1. Harvest Hill Flower Farm – Farm-direct Ontario supply, affordable pricing

  2. Fleur Wholesale (Ontario-wide) – Dried and preserved selections ready for quick restock.

  3. Holland Dried Flowers (Mississauga, ON) – Massive inventory, every colour & texture imaginable; requires business number. (Shop Wholesale)

  4. Old Barn Flower Farm (Uxbridge, ON) – Seasonal fresh and dried—especially autumnal stems.

  5. Second Nature Designs – Large-scale dried florals and botanical decor for stores & florists.

  6. Labon Distribution (Quebec/Maritimes/ON) – Decades-long distributor with dried botanical offerings.

  7. Kompass-listed dried-flower suppliers across Canada – Includes producers in Toronto, Brampton, Ottawa; many offer hibiscus, rose petals, preserved botanicals.

  8. Faire-listed Canadian dried-flower vendors – Brands offering dried stems and arrangements with wholesale pricing for Canadian stores.

  9. Rural Ontario growers – Several offer dried lavender, rose buds, botanicals—ask local growers or check specialty farm directories.

  10. Canadian Etsy vendors – Some sellers specialize in wholesale dried baby’s breath, gypsophila, and other stems.

Insider Tips to Make Sourcing Easier Across Canada

  • Have your business number ready—many national wholesalers require one.

  • Mix national and regional suppliers—use big catalogues for volume and local farms (including me!) for distinctive, seasonal textures.

  • Plan seasonally—some growers only dry blooms in fall, so place orders when stems are freshest.

  • Store thoughtfully—keep dried florals dry, away from sunlight, and they'll stay lovely for months.

Canada’s floral scene is blossoming, and dried blooms are becoming a design must-have—from rainy Vancouver to breezy Halifax. I’d love to be part of your sourcing story—if you’re curious about what’s growing here, pop over to my wholesale page to see available stems and more details.

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Hi, I'm Sarah - wife, mother, and farmer-florist. At my farm near Toronto, Ontario, I grow and air-dry flowers naturally, preserving their beauty for wholesale and weddings. I’m deeply committed to sustainable, hands-on care without the use of chemicals or dyes.

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