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Valentine's Day Flowers

There is no wrong reason to send flowers, and Valentine's Day is a wonderful one. Fresh blooms are a simple, heartfelt way to show a romantic partner (romance) they are on your mind.

Valentine's Day falls in February, and it is one of the busiest flower-giving days on the florist calendar. It may not be a date you circle on the calendar, but it is a thoughtful, low-pressure reason to reach out to someone with fresh flowers.

What Valentine's Day is known for

Valentine's Day is one of the busiest flower-giving days on the florist calendar. People mark it in all sorts of ways, but at its heart it is about taking a moment to recognize something — or someone — worth celebrating. Across February, florists often lean into themes like Valentine sales, friendship, appreciation, red/pink palettes, which makes this a natural fit for seasonal, winter arrangements.

Why send flowers on Valentine's Day?

Flowers are one of the most universally understood gifts there is. For Valentine's Day, a bouquet is a way to say "I'm thinking of you" without needing the perfect words. It works for appreciation, celebration, encouragement, and everything in between. Sending flowers to a romantic partner (romance), a partner or someone special (romance), a close friend (friendship) and a parent or family member (family connection) is a warm, personal gesture — and ordering from a local florist means they arrive fresh, arranged by hand, and delivered with care.

Same-day flower delivery for Valentine's Day

Left it until the last minute? You are in good company. Many local florists offer same-day flower delivery when you order before their afternoon cutoff, so a spontaneous Valentine's Day surprise is absolutely doable. Find a florist near you, check their same-day cutoff, and let them handle the rest.

A florist's angle on Valentine's Day

For the local flower shops on My Florist Network, Valentine's Day is a ready-made reason to connect with customers. Drive preorders, premium upgrades, same-day delivery messaging, and romance bundles.

If you are not sure where to start, premium roses, romantic mixed bouquet and chocolate add-on all make wonderful choices for Valentine's Day. Your florist can steer you toward what is freshest and most seasonal right now.

Best flowers for Valentine's Day

  • Premium roses
  • Romantic mixed bouquet
  • Chocolate add-on

Suggested bouquet & gift basket ideas

A winter hand-tied bouquet designed for Valentine's Day
A lush vase arrangement built around premium roses
A flowers-and-gift basket pairing blooms with a treat or keepsake for Valentine's Day

Who should you send flowers to?

A few thoughtful reasons — and recipients — for Valentine's Day:

  • a romantic partner (romance)
  • a partner or someone special (romance)
  • a close friend (friendship)
  • a parent or family member (family connection)

Frequently asked questions

Is Valentine's Day a good reason to send flowers? +

Absolutely. Valentine's Day is one of the busiest flower-giving days on the florist calendar, and flowers are a warm, thoughtful way to mark it — for appreciation, celebration, friendship, or simply to brighten someone's day.

What flowers should I send for Valentine's Day? +

Popular choices for Valentine's Day include premium roses, romantic mixed bouquet and chocolate add-on. A local florist can recommend what is freshest and most seasonal.

Can I get same-day flower delivery for Valentine's Day? +

Often, yes. Many local florists offer same-day delivery when you order before their afternoon cutoff. Find a florist near you to check availability.

Who should I send Valentine's Day flowers to? +

There is no wrong recipient — a partner, a friend, a parent, a coworker, or anyone who could use a lift. Valentine's Day is a great excuse to reach out.

Ready to send flowers for Valentine's Day?

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