There’s a reason flowers are one of the most traditional Valentine’s Day gifts, and the best flower delivery services have a multitude of options for all types of people. Think dreamy floral arrangements, vibrant bouquets of fresh red roses, plants, and succulents, all usually with the option to add a note, jewelry, or other gifts like chocolates. If you’re looking for a tried-and-true floral arrangement to send your loved one (romantic, long-distance, or otherwise), try an online flower delivery service to gift this Valentine’s Day.
These flower delivery services make it easy to select and ship your bouquet (with many offering same-day and next-day delivery). All-inclusive flower delivery services—UrbanStems, 1-800-Flowers, and ProFlowers to name a few—let you choose from classic bouquets of tulips, peonies, carnations, and red roses (plus, you can add tasty extras like fruit, wine, or sweets). Newer, hipper brands like Bloomscape, The Bouqs Co., and Farmgirl Flowers feature all types of flower arrangements like bouquet kits, orchids, and wildflowers. And if you’re shopping for a plant mom (or your real mom or mother-in-law), consider gifting longer-lasting cacti and succulents from a brand like The Sill and Bloomscape. Should you wish to provide your loved one with bouquets throughout the year, many services also offer ongoing flower subscription gifts that deliver new fresh blooms to their doorstop on a weekly, biweekly, or monthly basis.
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With the impact of COVID-19 and winter weather causing delays in shipping schedules, the faster you’re able to select a bouquet for V-Day, the better. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best online flower delivery services for Valentine’s Day (or Mother’s Day, birthdays, anniversaries, anytime) including retailers like FTD, Floom, Petalled, and Harry & David. Here’s to hoping your special surprise arrives without a hitch.
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