Still trying to decide on what type of flowers to send that special someone in your life for Valentine’s Day? Our list below will definitely help you decide on what type of flower arrangement you will want delivered or you will want to pick up.
Red Roses
Of course red Roses simply mean love. They are hands down the most popular choice for Valentine’s Day.
Pink Roses
They are a close second to red Roses. Pink roses are a great choice and also mean gratitude and appreciation. A big meaning of Valentine’s Day is letting your significant other know how much you appreciate them.
Favorite flower
Don’t over think it. Sometimes simply ordering an arrangement that includes your partners favorite flower will be the perfect gift. Get bonus points by also sending flowers that are their favorite color as well!
Wedding flower
Your spouse will fall in love with you all over again when you send them the flowers that were used at your wedding. Remind them of one of the most special days of both of your lives on this special day of love.
Gerber daisies
They are a popular favorite flower that make people happy. They simply put a smile on your face. They are one of the most recognizable flowers that bring cheer to everyone they come across.
Orchids
Orchids give a very exotic and tropical vibe to Valentine’s Day. They can elevate any arrangement to give it a unique yet romantic look.
Carnations
These flowers are long lasting, affordable and are available in all of the Valentine’s Day colors. Carnations can easily last over two weeks with very minimal care. You can also get a great sized bouquet for well under $20.
Add-ons: Chocolate and Teddy Bears
We have heart shaped boxes of chocolates to remind your partner that they hold your heart or we have a traditional box of chocolates that are filled with decadent chocolate candies. If your partner doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth, why not send a soft teddy bear that they can snuggle up with? These adorable plush make great additions to any flower arrangement you choose. We even have stuffed dogs if your partner is more of a dog lover.
No matter what you end up choosing, remember what Valentine’s Day is all about: LOVE. It doesn’t matter what you send, what you spend or what you end up doing, remember to show your partner you love them.