Wild Flowers Baltimore in Canton: A Full-Service Wedding Florist with Same-Week Sourcing
Wild Flowers Baltimore is an independent florist specializing in wedding and event arrangements, located on O'Donnell Street in Canton with design-focused work and same-week sourcing for seasonal blooms. The shop handles 40 to 60 weddings annually, ranging from small ceremonies to 300-guest receptions, and operates on both on-site consultation and installation across the Baltimore metro area.
What Wild Flowers Baltimore actually is
The business functions as a full-service event florist rather than a general flower shop. The owner designs and executes arrangements for ceremonies, receptions, bridal bouquets, centerpieces, and ceremony decor. Unlike retail chains that rely on standing inventory, Wild Flowers sources fresh material twice weekly from New Covent Garden Market in Philadelphia and works with seasonal availability as a design principle. The Canton storefront serves primarily as a design studio and staging area; most work happens off-site at client venues across Baltimore City and the surrounding counties.
Services and pricing
Wedding packages start at $1,500 for bridal bouquets, bridesmaids' flowers, and ceremony arrangements for small weddings (under 50 guests). Mid-range events (75 to 150 guests) with ceremony decor, sweetheart table arrangement, and 8 to 10 centerpieces typically run $3,500 to $5,000. Full-scale receptions with significant ceremony installation, multiple centerpiece variations, and elaborate focal arrangements exceed $6,000. Pricing is custom-quoted based on flower selection, quantity, and installation complexity rather than offered in fixed tiers.
A mandatory design consultation costs $100, applicable toward the final contract if the couple books. The consultation typically lasts one hour and covers color palette, flower preferences, seasonal availability, and preliminary budget. Tastings or sample arrangements are available for an additional fee ($150 to $300), useful for couples deciding between styles. All packages include delivery and on-site setup; rentals such as vases and vessels are available separately at $0.50 to $2.00 per piece, which adds up quickly for centerpiece-heavy events.
Seasonal sourcing means spring weddings (April through June) have the lowest costs and broadest flower selection; winter arrangements cost 20 to 40 percent more due to imported specialty blooms. The florist requires a signed contract and 50 percent deposit to secure a date; the remaining balance is due two weeks before the wedding.
How Wild Flowers compares to other Baltimore florists
Baltimore has roughly a dozen established event florists. Petals Baltimore, also locally owned, operates with a broader retail footprint and does more walk-in work, making it accessible for last-minute orders but less specialized in wedding design. Petals' event pricing typically falls 10 to 15 percent lower, though reviews and portfolios suggest less cohesive design direction for large-scale receptions. Charm City Florals, a hybrid retail and event shop on Charles Street, uses year-round inventory from wholesale suppliers rather than twice-weekly fresh sourcing, allowing for more consistent pricing but less seasonal variation and fresher blooms in peak seasons.
Wild Flowers suits couples who prioritize seasonal, locally sourced materials and cohesive design over budget minimization. Choose Petals Baltimore if you need flexible scheduling and rapid turnaround. Choose Charm City Florals if you want stable pricing across seasons and don't require the same level of design consultation or custom-source commitment.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
This florist works best for couples planning 6 to 12 months ahead with a design-forward mindset. If you have a specific color story or a preference for organic, garden-style arrangements, the sourcing approach and design process align well. The mandatory consultation fee and higher pricing (compared to some competitors) mean this is not the choice for couples on a minimal budget or those booking within 8 weeks. The twice-weekly sourcing schedule also means very short-notice requests (under two weeks) are difficult; walk-in emergency orders are not part of the business model.
What the first visit involves
Contact Wild Flowers through the Canton storefront by phone or email to book a design consultation. During the hour-long meeting, the florist will discuss your wedding date, venue, color preferences, must-have flowers, and guest count. Bring inspiration images, your wedding mood board, or examples from social media. At the end of the consultation, you'll receive a custom proposal with pricing and a sample arrangement or style samples if you've paid for a tasting. The contract and 50 percent deposit secure your date; communication then typically happens via email with a final walkthrough 3 to 5 days before the wedding.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Wild Flowers is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed Sunday and Monday. The Canton storefront offers street parking on O'Donnell Street and nearby residential blocks; there is no dedicated lot. Wedding installation timelines vary: the florist typically arrives 3 to 4 hours before a 6 p.m. reception, earlier for large installations with ceremony setup. Delivery is included in all packages; installation labor is figured into the final price, not billed separately.
Wild Flowers Baltimore fills the gap for couples who see florals as design architecture, not decoration filler, and who value the precision of seasonal sourcing and the relationship-based approach that comes with a 40-wedding-per-year volume.

