Valentine's Day Flower Delivery in 2024
Valentines Day Flower Delivery
Send love for Wednesday, February 14th with our curated collection of 2024 Valentine's Day flowers, bouquets, arrangements, plants, and gifts
What are the Best Types of Valentine's Day Flowers?
The best types of Valentine's Day Flowers are:
- Valentine's Day Roses
- Red Flowers
- Pink Roses
- Valentine's Day Peonies
- Tulips
- Orchids
- Lilies
- Ranunculus
UrbanStems offers the best types of Valentine's day flowers to make it easy to send flowers for her or for him.
Valentine's Day Gifting Made Easy
For friendships or relationships, our modern bouquets, plants, and gift sets are fit for anyone. Send your Valentine's Day flowers nationwide and enjoy beautiful packaging and a handwritten note with every delivery. Â
Send Valentine's Day Flowers to Your Loved Ones
Valentine's Day is all about expressing your love for those special people in your life, and nothing sends a stronger message of love than beautifully designed Valentine's flowers. From classic bundles of long-stemmed red roses to unique ranunculus, scabiosa, and peonies, we have flowers to send this Valentine's Day. You can even find potted houseplants for partners who are looking for something different.Â
Picking the Right Valentine's Bouquet
You need your Valentine's Day flowers to arrive fresh and at the peak of their beauty. Our speedy flower delivery options include same-day delivery in both New York City , Washington, DC, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles with next-day shipping available nationwide. With hundreds of fun, low-maintenance houseplants and artfully arranged bouquets to choose from, you're sure to find something that perfectly fits the personality of your recipient. Don't go for another generic gift of candy with a card this year when a customized gift of V-Day flowers is just a click away.
Break out of the Valentine's Day rut with our playful flower arrangements by sending a clear message of how much you care with a lush green plant, a bundle of roses, a gift set, and more.
Frequently Asked Valentine's Day Flower Questions
What are the best flowers to send for Valentine’s Day?
We have the perfect fit for everyone in your life. For the romantic in your life, you can’t go wrong with the classics. Red roses are a staple for Valentine’s Day. Consider classic arrangements of roses in shades of red and pink for the traditionalist in your life. Trying to break the mold? More power to you! Find something unique that matches their personality. Our Valentine’s Day Collection has a wide variety of stems and shades so you can be sure the perfect bouquet is waiting for you. Try stunning floral arrangements featuring lilies or delphinium this Valentine’s Day.Â
What's the most popular flower to send for Valentine's Day?
The most popular flower to send for Valentine's Day is roses. We have a variety of Valentine’s Day bouquets with red roses and pink roses. You can choose from our Valentine bouquet or surprise them with The Peony, an unexpected pink peony bouquet. Roses symbolize love and friendship depending on the color, and our Valentine’s Day flowers fit every reason to send.
Why does the bouquet look smaller than it did on the website?
When we pack each bouquet, they are purposefully packed tightly so the flowers don't get harmed on the way! When you receive your blooms, you'll need to fluff the bouquet, and it will expand.
How do I keep my flowers fresh for longer?
As soon as they arrive, be sure to trim an inch off the stems (we recommend a 45-degree angle) and put them in a vase with water. Think of it as a marathon - they just went on a really long run, and they're a little dehydrated. Be sure to change the water every day or every other day, and keep them in a cool spot around the house.
Why did my Valentine's Day flowers come without water?
We ship your gift dry so that bacteria does not grow around the base of the stems. Remove your flowers from the box right away, trim the stems at an angle, and place them in water as soon as possible. In a few hours, your flowers will begin to soak up the water and if any stems look a little droopy upon arrival, they should start to perk up!