Valentine's Day Flowers (Plus Holiday Bouquets All Year)
If you want your flowers to land with impact, match the bouquet to the moment: classic red roses, a modern rose-and-orchid mix, or a softer blush palette that feels personal (not generic). For the fastest deliveries during peak holiday weeks, include the full address, apartment/suite, gate code (if needed), and a working recipient phone number.
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Valentine's Day Flowers: Modern, Romantic and Personal
Valentine's Day flowers do more than say "I love you". The right bouquet can show appreciation, rekindle a long-term romance, or quietly say "I am thinking about you" without a big speech. From classic long-stemmed red roses to modern mixed bouquets with orchids, tulips and sleek greenery, there is a Valentine's arrangement for every kind of love.
If you are not sure what to send, start with how you want them to feel: romantic, playful, comforted, celebrated. Then choose flowers and colors that match that feeling, and let the card message do the rest.
Most Popular Valentine's Day Flowers (Beyond Just Red Roses)
Roses will always be a Valentine's favorite, but they are not the only option. Modern Valentine bouquets often mix classic blooms with unexpected textures and color so your gift feels custom instead of cookie-cutter.
Long-Stem Red Roses
Still the number one choice for Valentine's Day. Red roses signal deep romance, commitment and passion. A dozen says "I love you"; two dozen or more feels luxurious and unforgettable.
Perfect for: spouses, serious partners, proposals and milestone anniversaries.
Pink, Blush & Pastel Roses
Pink roses are lovely when you want romance without the intensity of all red. Blush and pastel tones feel graceful, sweet and thoughtful, especially when paired with white hydrangea or airy greenery.
Perfect for: new relationships, or anyone who loves a softer palette.
Mixed Bouquets With Lilies & Orchids
Asiatic lilies, calla lilies and orchids add a modern, sculptural touch to Valentine's arrangements. Designs that mix roses with orchids or lilies feel elegant and high-end without feeling too traditional.
Perfect for: someone with a designer eye who loves stylish interiors and contemporary decor.
Tulips, Gerbera Daisies & Mixed Color Bouquets
Not everyone is a "red rose" person. Tulips, gerbera daisies and bright mixed bouquets are ideal for fun, cheerful Valentine gifts that feel joyful rather than dramatic.
Perfect for: Galentine's Day, family members, roommates and best friends.
White & Neutral Flowers
White roses, hydrangea and soft greenery create a calm, elegant look. Add a hint of pale pink, champagne or soft peach for a romantic but understated arrangement that works in any home.
Perfect for: minimalists, men, or anyone who loves a clean, neutral aesthetic.
Plants, Succulents & Keepsake Containers
For a gift that lasts beyond February, choose a blooming plant, succulent garden or a modern arrangement in a keepsake vase or container. Every time they see it, they will remember this Valentine's Day.
Perfect for: practical recipients, home office desks and anyone who loves decor that sticks around.
Other Holiday Flowers We Deliver All Year
While this page highlights Valentine's Day, we also help you send flowers for every major holiday — from Thanksgiving centerpieces and Christmas arrangements to Mother's Day bouquets and New Year celebrations. Explore: Mother's Day Flowers, Birthday Flowers and more via the Occasion menu above.
Valentine's Day Flower Delivery FAQs
Same-day delivery is often available on or around Valentine's Day depending on the recipient ZIP and bouquet choice. For best odds, order by about 2:00 PM in the recipient's time zone and include a working phone number, gate codes and any special instructions.
Photos are a style guide for the overall look. During peak weeks, substitutions may be needed by region. Florists match the color palette and feel with fresh blooms of equal or greater value.
Great alternatives include pink and lavender roses, tulips, gerbera daisies, lilies and mixed-color bouquets. Neutral white-and-green designs also work well for minimalists.
Ordering a few days early gives you the best selection and delivery windows, but last-minute same-day options are often available. If you need a specific delivery time, ordering ahead is safer.
Include the full street address, apartment or suite number, company or hospital name (if applicable), any gate or access codes, and a good contact phone number for the recipient.
Yes, many florists deliver to offices, hospitals and hotels. Some locations have drop-off rules, so adding the department, room number or front desk details is helpful.
Simple and specific usually feels the most authentic. One or two honest lines can mean more than a long poem copied from the internet.
Feb 14 is the classic choice, but Feb 13 can be a smart move if you want better availability and a smoother delivery window. If your recipient is at work on Feb 14, sending flowers a day early can feel even more thoughtful.
Yes. For fast delivery, include the unit number, building number, and any gate or entry codes. Clear instructions reduce delays during Valentine's week when drivers have packed routes.
Modern picks include rose-and-orchid mixes, lilies with sleek greenery, minimalist white-and-green designs, and contemporary arrangements in keepsake containers. These styles look designer and feel less cookie-cutter.
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