What’s the best (and easiest) Valentine’s Day gift to give that special someone in your life? In our opinion, it’s a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Order them online and you don’t have to worry about duking it out at the grocery store for the last bouquet or begging a busy florist to make you a last-minute arrangement on February 14. You can rest easy knowing that flowers will be sent straight to their door.
Below we’re sharing some of our favorite flower delivery services. And if you’re looking for something a bit different than the usual red roses, we also included some plant delivery options, too.
1 of 10Courtesy of The Bouqs
The Bouqs
The Bouqs always has beautiful and unique bouquets for every taste, whether they like roses, rarer blooms, or even plants. The Aphrodite arrangement comes complete with a sweet vase with hearts surrounding the rim. The bouquet is a blend of pink alstroemeria, pink and red roses, carnations, and eucalyptus.
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Fresh Sends
Fresh Sends has the best packaging, hands down. Every bouquet comes wrapped in Fresh Sends’ signature “newspaper” wrapping and delivered in a box with fun branding and colors. Take these roses for example—the classic Valentine’s Day flower is wrapped in the Valentine’s Day edition of Fresh Sends Times and tied with a pretty pink satin bow.
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The Sill
If they’re not into flowers, turn to The Sill for houseplant delivery. They have a wide selection of plants and they come in the chic-looking planters. This hot pink bromeliad is a great pick for Valentine’s Day—on theme with the vibrant color!
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Farmgirl Flowers
Founded in San Francisco, Farmgirl Flowers delivers striking, artful, and lush bouquets straight to your door, all wrapped in their signature burlap. The Heart Deco bouquet contains roses, callas, and anemones, along with a decorative and protective layer of foliage.
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Via Citrus Meyer Lemon Tree
If they have too many houseplants, may we suggest a citrus tree? Via Citrus ships citrus trees (lemon, orange, even calamansi) to your doorstep, like this Meyer Lemon tree.
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1-800-Flowers
One of the OGs of flower delivery, 1-800-Flowers has hundreds of arrangements to choose from.
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Urban Stems
Urban Stems is another dependable delivery option—it’s so quick and easy to order bouquets designed by their in-house florist. The American Rose is a monochromatic bouquet with roses, garden roses, spray roses, anemone, and greenery.
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Terrain
Anthropologie’s garden brand, Terrain, also some pretty bouquet and plant offerings, from roses to succulents to eucalyptus arrangements. Their Fresh Valentine’s Day bouquet features ranunculus, roses, calla lilies, agonis, heather, and more. It comes wrapped in paper with a ribbon.
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Bloomscape
Here’s another houseplant delivery company: Bloomscape. Not only do they offer various plants, but they also have pots, tools, decor, and accessories. The Hoya Heart is a sweet little plant for the holiday.
10 of 10Courtesy of Venus et Fleur
Venus et Fleur
They’ll never have to throw out an arrangement from Venus et Fleur because the roses last pretty much forever (well, at least a year). The arrangements are on the pricier side, but when you think of their staying power, it really pays off.
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