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The Best Flower Delivery Services For Valentine’s Day And Beyond

Sending flowers is a lovely gesture to show you care any time of year. But for Valentine’s Day, it’s practically synonymous with the season. Fresh flowers add a burst of color to any table or WFH desk, and on this special holiday, Valentine’s Day flowers reiterate your love to your significant other, family members, and friends from afar. But like any good gift (or gift-giver, for that matter) there’s individual taste to take into account.

Thankfully, there are plenty of online flower delivery services to accommodate all sorts of style preferences, whether your Valentine would most want a dozen classic red roses, a lush bouquet of pink peonies, or a bohemian arrangement succulents, ranunculus, or even dried flowers. Keep in mind, though, that Valentine’s Day is fast approaching which means delivery dates are filling up. (Be sure to double-check availability—depending on the bouquet and its destination, “same-day” delivery may not be on the day of your choosing.)

From household name companies that have been delivering flowers for decades to small, boutique brands, here are some of the best flower delivery services for all your Valentine’s Day gifting needs.

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ProFlowers
 
 
 
ProFlowers

ProFlowers is an FTD company, and it offers similar bouquets for same-day delivery, plus a few additional arrangements with a higher-end look that cost slightly more. We love this pretty “Sweet Thing” bouquet, with roses, Peruvian lilies, and carnations tucked into a petite glass vase ($44 to $92, depending on bouquet size).

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UrbanStems
 
 
 
UrbanStems

UrbanStems’ stunning chic and modern bouquets are works of pure artistry. A range of high-end, luxurious flowers are included in each arrangement, and several come in vases with handcrafted look. UrbanStems offer same-day delivery in select cities, and availability of designs is contingent upon the recipient’s zip code. Of course, Valentine’s Day is basically the Super Bowl of floral deliveries, so you’ll want to make sure you order in advance. Here’s where you can pre-order to make sure your flowers arrive on time.

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FTD
 
 
 
FTD

This Illinois-based online flower delivery service, which stands for Florists' Transworld Delivery, is more than a century old. The company partners with a vast roster of local florists across the country, which is how flowers arrive fresh and on time. Same-day delivery is available for select arrangements, and with such a wide selection you’re bound to find bouquets to suit all tastes. Flowers come in everything from straw baskets to fresh-cut stems in a simple glass vase, as shown with the above “Meant to Be” bouquet ($55 to $75, depending on vase choice).

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1-800-Flowers
 
 
 
1-800-Flowers

This mega online flower delivery service’s offerings run the gamut from boutique-y bouquets to more classic arrangements. Overall, 1-800-Flowers’ arrangements lean toward traditional and you can count on a wide selection of inexpensive and midrange options. The retailer also does a good job tailoring bouquets to themes, like seasons and holidays, which suits someone who likes to have fun with holiday decorating.

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The Bouqs Co.
 
 
 
The Bouqs Co.

The Bouqs Co.’s charming creations are simple and elegant, with a fresh farm-to-vase look. Arrangements have whimsical names, such as “Heart Eyes” and “Wild About U.” For an extra $10, your floral gift can arrive in a mason jar or country-chic signature vase. Same- and next-day delivery is available for select locations across the country, but as with other online delivery services, arrangements and inventory is zip-code dependent. As an alternate option, The Bouqs Co. has a monthly flower subscription service, which makes a nice gift.

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Teleflora
 
 
 
Teleflora

Teleflora is based in Los Angeles with more than 80 years of experience delivering flowers nationwide. It offers a nice selection of arrangements for reasonable prices, and its website has a lot of handy filters, too, to search specific flowers and colors if the person you’re sending to has a favorite. Same-day delivery is available for select arrangements. For an additional fee, flowers can be accompanied by extras like chocolate, a stuffed animal, and mylar balloons.

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Floom
 
 
 
Floom

Floom partners with high-end florists in 12 cities and states from coast to coast for arrangements that are stunning if pricey. You can search by zip code for which bouquets are available on the dates you want them delivered. In Floom’s main markets—New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston—customers will be able to place orders for same-day delivery up until the day before Valentine’s Day. 

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From You Flowers
 
 
 
From You Flowers

Arrangements by From You Flowers are fairly traditional, with some unique arrangements in the mix, like the Ruby Rose Bouquet, with red roses, purple statice, and blue irises. Great prices and sales are a big plus, and you can add on extras like chocolate treats or a teddy bear for an additional fee. Orders places before 3pm in the time zone where they’re being sent have guaranteed same-day delivery.

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Firstleaf is a wine subscription service that aims to please with wines specifically chosen to match your individual tastes. When you join, you’ll take a quiz that guides the selections in your first shipment. You can rate and review each new bottle you try, so the next box will be an even better match for your palate. Plus, First Leaf’s wine concierge team is always on hand to replace any bottles you don't love (on the house).

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