No one — and I mean, no one — would pass up getting fresh flowers on Valentine's Day. There's just something about the heart-filled holiday that activates everyone's romantic side — red roses and all. For that reason, you may be planning to send your special someone a bouquet on Feb. 14. While using a local florist and delivering them in person is often the best way to go, sometimes duty calls and you have to go with one of the best Valentine's Day flower delivery services instead.
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See 6 moreAnd while you've still got two weeks to sort out your lover's Valentine's Day gift, I would act fast if you want to guarantee that one of these bouquets lands on their doorstep in time. Some of these online flower delivery services do offer same-day or next-day shipping, but that's not a risk you should take — especially if you want to sweep your sweetie off their feet this year.
A quick caveat: More often than not, you won't receive a bouquet that looks identical to what you ordered online. This is to your advantage, though. All of these online flower delivery services prioritize freshness and quality over color and flower selection. 1-800-Flowers, FTD, ProFlowers and Teleflora also use local florists to fulfill orders, which means their flower variety may depend on their location. While all of these services claim that they try their best to match colors and flower varieties, there's no guarantee that it'll be exact.
Best Valentine's Day flower delivery services of 2025
Flower variety: 30+ stems of seasonal flowers | Features: Arrives burlap-wrapped and hand-tied.
Although it's one of the pricier options on this list, the XOXOXO bouquet's presentation alone makes it worth every penny. It arrived wrapped in red and pink recyclable paper (which is a slight departure from Farmgirl Flowers' signature burlap), and it was clear just how fresh the blooms were — no browned edges, no roughed-up leaves, just 30+ eye-catching stems. Farmgirl promises to "always ship the highest quality stems" even if they don't match the ones in the photos, and I can say, without question, that the seasonal arrangement I received was even more beautiful than the one pictured online. I shared the love (well, flowers) with my mom, and her response sums it up: "It's not your typical bouquet. It's a nice selection of flowers, and I love their choice of filler." It's no wonder this one takes the top spot.
Flower variety: Roses, alstroemeria and carnations | Features: Add on chocolates and a candle for an extra charge.
This is one of the most basic bouquets of the bunch, but it's proof that sometimes simple is best. Each and every flower was at peak freshness upon arrival, and they remained that way for nearly two weeks. Sure, I trimmed the stems a few times and changed the water daily (per FTD's advice), but they certainly exceeded the brand's seven-day fresh flower guarantee.
The one thing to keep in mind is that FTD employs local florists, which means the selection may vary from one location to the next. I was so impressed with this particular bouquet that I looked into sending an identical one to my mom, who lives in the next state over, but it wasn't available. Luckily, they have dozens of other arrangements to choose from.
Flower variety: Roses, carnations, Peruvian lilies, Limonium and fuchsia stock | Features: Comes with glass cylinder vase.
Similarly, 1-800-Flowers taps local florists to carry out its orders, so no two bouquets are the same. As you can see, the bouquet I received (hand-delivered to my New York City apartment, no less) was stunning but looked slightly different than the pictures online. I didn't mind that there were more purple flowers mixed into the bunch, but this may upset some shoppers who pick bouquets based on color. That said, this arrangement proved why 1-800-Flowers has been in the game for so long: The service is reliable, fast (same-day shipping is available in most locations) and seamless from start to finish. Plus, the shipping fees are considerably less than the other brands on this list, so you can send beautiful blooms for a whole lot less. And now through Feb. 14, you can save up to 40% on all red roses — get two dozen for just $45.
Flower variety: Roses, alstroemeria and carnations | Features: Has a 7-day fresh-flower guarantee.
Dare I say, the bouquet I received was even more eye-catching than the one on the ProFlowers website. There was a lot more to it — in addition to the flower varieties stated online, the florist also worked in some Gerbera daisies and Hypericum berries, both in the same vibrant red hue. That's because, like 1-800-Flowers and FTD, ProFlowers hires florists in your area to create their arrangements, so the selection is ultimately the florist's choice (and dependent on what they have on hand). This particular bouquet is available for same-day delivery in select locations, but keep in mind that this may vary, depending on where you're sending it.
Flower variety: Freshest stems available | Features: Pair it with the brand's in-house perfume, hand cream or tote.
I know, I know, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but I definitely did when my Fresh Sends delivery hit my doorstep. The box was decked out in its Valentine's Day best, complete with red hearts, sweet details and a heartfelt reminder that I'm "seen, known, loved." The bouquet itself was wrapped in a holiday edition of The Fresh Times (their very own newspaper) and tied with a pink satin bow. Once I pulled the fresh blooms out of the box, I uncovered yet another hidden gem: a message that said I'm receiving this gift because "you matter to someone." Cue the happy tears.
The attention to detail was unlike any other flower delivery service — and the same can be said for the flowers themselves. When placing your order, Fresh Sends doesn't lay out the specifics and instead says that you'll get "the freshest stems available," so it was a fun surprise to see a mix of roses, snapdragons, alstroemeria and more blossoming beauties.
Flower variety: Lilies, roses, hydrangea and hypericum | Features: Add a vase for an additional $10.
I gave my mom a three-month flower subscription from BloomsyBox two years ago, but this was my first time seeing one of their bouquets up close. It didn't disappoint. It arrived wrapped in paper with extra protection around the more delicate blooms like hydrangeas, and everything inside the box was recyclable (a win in my book). BloomsyBox ships flowers from the farms where they are picked, which means they arrive just a few days after they are cut. As a result, the lilies were still in bud form, but that's a plus since I got to watch them bloom in the days to follow. And while it was certainly eye-catching, its fragrance is what really caught my attention. Between the roses and lilies, this bouquet was just as fragrant as it was beautiful.
Instead of settling on a singular bouquet, sign your sweetie up for a monthly flower subscription to keep the love going well beyond Valentine's Day. With the Original Subscription, they'll get 20 stunning stems each month. Take it month-by-month or pay for the whole thing upfront.
Flower variety: Roses, snapdragons, mini carnations, mums and greenery | Features: Add a vase or add-on gift for an additional cost.
Roses typically get all the attention on Valentine's Day (and understandably so), but the ruby red mums steal the show in this bouquet. The variety of stems is what really impressed me. There wasn't any cheap filler — just quality blooms that looked more elevated than traditional red and pink roses. I received the smallest size, so it had considerably fewer stems than some of the other bouquets on this list. That said, I wasn't as wowed upon opening the box, but I imagine I would be if I got double or triple the stems.
Unlike some of the other Valentine's Day flower delivery services on this list, not all of the packaging was fully recyclable, but the bio-based hydration wrap was a great way to keep flowers fresh without the risk of bacteria. Something fun to note: In addition to vases, you can select from an assortment of sweets, candles and other small add-ons to round out your gift.
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Flower variety: Roses, anemone and Limonium | Features: Add a vase for an additional cost.
The flowers are cut fresh and shipped directly to your door, which is why the company claims that their blooms often peak about two or three days after their arrival. I found this to be true: The roses, in particular, looked a bit weathered when they first arrived (granted, I wasn't able to unbox them right away), but after a day's worth of water and sunshine, they perked back up. If you're a rose rookie like I am, then here's a tip: Some roses have guard petals, which are often lighter in color or have spots, so be sure to remove them before placing the flowers in a vase. Thankfully, The Bouqs Co. had clear instructions to do just that!
Flower variety: Spray roses, alstroemeria, carnations, dusty miller, seeded eucalyptus and huckleberry | Features: Delivered in a red vase; add a balloon, stuffed animal or chocolates for an additional cost
Sure, Teleflora states on their website that local florists may take a few liberties, depending on the flowers available, but the bouquet that arrived looked very different than the one pictured. Most noticeably, the roses were on the smaller side and there seemed to be more greenery than flowers. Still, all of the stems that were included were incredibly fragrant and fresh. The pearlescent red vase, which comes with every order, was a nice touch!
Flower variety: Garden roses | Features: Weekly, biweekly or monthly subscriptions are available.
Grace Rose Farm is an expert in garden roses — not the traditional roses that you may be familiar with. They arrived as semi-bloomed buds and took about three or four days to take their ruffled, rounded shape. I didn't take off the guard petals since Grace Rose Farm mentioned that they'd be out of sight once they were fully bloomed, and they were right. I basked in the beauty of this pretty-in-pink bouquet for a whole week, which is rare given the short lifespan of most roses. The quality is hard to beat, but the prices are rather steep. Their smallest bouquet with 15 roses is $79, which is a bit more than the other picks on this list.
Flower variety: 36 Eternity roses | Features: Flowers last a year or longer
Kris Jenner, Paris Hilton and Gigi Hadid love these long-lasting roses, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that an arrangement as big as this one (it's the size of my coffee table!) has a price tag that only Hollywood's biggest names can justify. But if you're working with a bigger budget, then they're a solid option, especially since they can last for at least a year without any watering or maintenance. The flowers look and smell like the real deal (because they are!), which can't be said for other preserved roses on the market.
How I tested these Valentine's Day flower delivery services
I examined bouquets from 11 different services for the following:
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Wow factor: You want your valentine (or galentine) to be stunned by the beauty of the bouquet they receive. Is this bouquet something that'll make their heart aflutter? Or better yet, call you to gush about just how gorgeous it is? Beauty is subjective, but I tried to put my personal preferences aside and examined each bouquet at face value.
Freshness: How did the flowers look upon arrival — and how did that change with a little water?
Packaging and presentation: Were the flowers hand-delivered or shipped in a box? If they arrived in a box, were they well-wrapped and protected?
Value: Simply put, is it worth your money?
How to pick the best Valentine's Day flowers
Let your recipient guide you. Maybe they like to keep things traditional with red roses and carnations. Or perhaps they prefer something a little more unexpected like peonies or lilies. All are welcome on Valentine's Day. If you opt for roses, Rachel Cho, the CEO of the New York City-based Rachel Cho Floral Design, recommends the "Explorer rose for its strong head and a deep red tone for a more sultry look." If you want "to create a more dynamic look," she suggests mixing in tulips, sweet peas, freesia, calla lilies or orchids.
How to make Valentine's Day flowers last
Most of the work is done before flowers even hit your doorstep, but there are a few things you can do to extend the life of your fresh blooms. For starters, Cho suggests trimming the stems at an angle upon arrival and changing the water daily. "If you were given flower food, add a dash for each water change. If it's not on hand, a drop of bleach and a dash of sugar can also help," she tells chof360 Life. Flowers tend to do better in cooler temperatures, which is why Cho notes that you should always "keep the flowers away from direct heat, air conditioning or sunlight."
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We received complimentary samples of some products and purchased others ourselves, but we reviewed all products using the same objective criteria.