The Best Online Flower Delivery Services of 2026
Valentine’s Day is Saturday, February 14th, and flowers from one of the best flower delivery services are one of our favorite ways to mark the occasion. It’s one of the busiest times to order flowers, and these companies are pulling out all the stops. We recommend ordering early for the best selection and even early bird discounts. This year, Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday; to avoid extra delivery fees and give your recipients more time to enjoy their flowers over the weekend, it’s not a bad idea to plan for a Friday delivery.
Flower delivery isn’t just for Valentine’s Day either — fresh flowers help express the sentiment, whether you’re celebrating a milestone, birthday, anniversary, saying thank you, wanting to express sympathy, or just because. Many of the best online florists offers subscriptions, too.
We’ve ordered more than 65 arrangements from 24 flower companies to assess product assortment, order and delivery experience, and how the bouquet arrived and thrived for a week. We frequently retest to make sure our experience remains consistent. The Bouqs Co. creates some of the most visually stunning floral arrangements with a modern, farm-fresh appeal, earning it’s spot as our go-to place to order flowers. If you’re in a pinch, FTD connects you to local florists for same-day delivery, arrive ready in a vase, and offers plenty of affordable options too. And if you think they may be more of a plant person, we’ve also tested all the best places to buy houseplants online.
Our top picks for the best online flower delivery services
Best overall: The Bouqs Co.
Best for unique arrangements: UrbanStems
Best same-day delivery: FTD
Best value: 1-800-Flowers.com
Best farm-fresh: Farmgirl Flowers
Best roses: David Austin Rose Bouquets
Best on Amazon: Benchmark Bouquets
Best dried: Idlewild Floral
Best subscription: BloomsyBox
Best overall
After a new round of product testing, The Bouq’s Co. emerged as our favorite flower delivery experience, especially if you love the appeal of artfully arranged farm-fresh flowers.
It was a close comparison between The Bouqs Co. and UrbanStems, our runner-up, but we preferred the product assortment and browsing experience of The Bouqs Co., which offers about twice as many arrangements as UrbanStems, and lets you browse by color, flower type, or occasion. Each arrangement is available in three sizes, with the middle “deluxe” being the most commonly chosen size. The Deluxe is double the original, or two bouquets in one if you’d like to split them up.
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Depending on your location, you’ll find some same-day options available, but otherwise, the first available delivery date is prominently shown on each product page. There is a good next-day selection, but some specialty options require as much as five days’ notice. The assortment also includes dried flowers, plants, access to renowned David Austin Roses, and large party boxes so you can curate your own arrangements for special events. You have the option to add a vase or a small giftable item, like a candle, to many bouquets. I also like that the site details information on the farmers who grow the flowers and where they’re shipping from.
When we initially tested The Bouqs for this guide in 2021, poor packaging left the flowers damaged and wilted. The brand has since stepped up its packaging, placing the flowers in protective cardboard or plastic and zip-tying them to the box to keep them secure. When we tested in 2025, the flowers arrived in good condition, but they looked best after about 12 hours, once they had time to perk up in water.
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We’ve still had a few delivery hiccups, though this latest testing period occurred during some of the coldest and most volatile weather weeks of the year, which really stress-tested the delivery experience. One plant arrived in poor health, and another coworker purchased an arrangement to arrive on a certain date, but it came late due to the weather. Bouqs refunded her shipping for the inconvenience, which she was satisfied with, showcasing responsive customer service.
Best for unique arrangements
UrbanStems Flower Delivery
UrbanStems makes some of the most stunning bouquets we’ve found and offers something for everyone, with a diverse selection of fresh flowers and giftable add-ons.
UrbanStems was long our top pick for the best flower delivery service, but it seems to have recently reduced its bouquet options while simultaneously increasing prices, leading us to recommend The Bouqs Co. in its place. They, however, have some of the most modern arrangements, plus offer unique pairings with buzzy brands like Levain, Brightland, Roe, and Apotheke.
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While product names frequently change, we tried five different fresh bouquets, along with a Chinese money plant, over the course of two different testing periods. UrbanStems offers each of its arrangements in three sizes — single, double, and triple — and you can add on a vase, plus a small gift like a candle or gourmet chocolate, before you check out. Browse according to delivery location and intended delivery date to see the most updated availability, with decent same- and next-day delivery options. A strong suit of UrbanStems is it’s gorgeous seasonal offerings, especially peonies.
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Everything arrived on time and in excellent condition with an immediate wow-factor not present in other bouquets. The arrangements were some of the freshest, most attractive bouquets we tested and were filled with lively, creative blooms in a range of colors. UrbanStems arrangements have that spark, but if you’re looking for a single type of flower, like classic red roses (of which the brand only has one dedicated offering), you may want to defer to Bouqs, which has more robust single-flower type offerings. Also of note, it’s difficult to browse UrbanStems according to flower type; the feature is hidden deep within its filter settings.
Read our full UrbanStems review.
Best same-day delivery
FTD Flower Delivery Service
FTD offers hundreds of bouquets, gifts, and plants for delivery in all 50 states and 125 countries, with many options for same-day arrival.
When you need to send flowers fast, a floral wire service is your best option. Florists’ Transworld Delivery Service (FTD) has been in the flower delivery business for more than 100 years and partners with local florists to fulfill and deliver orders in all 50 states and more than 125 countries. In many cases, you’ll also have the option of same-day delivery. The arrangements lean toward more traditional colors and flowers instead of more modern or unique designs. In addition to flowers, you can send gift baskets like fresh chocolate covered strawberries to charcuterie boxes and spa gift sets along with your bouquets. Perhaps even better, all arrangements arrive ready to go in a vase — no pruning or arranging required on your part.
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We had a better experience with FTD than with other similar floral wire services. The bouquets and plants we received from FTD were fuller, fresher, and in better condition. Of course, since local florists typically fill orders, your experience may vary depending on who ultimately fills your order. FTD is part of a family of brands, including From You Flowers, which is the more value centric offering, and ProFlowers, which representatives explained caters to a younger, trendier customer. In our recent 2026 testing, the same florist fulfilled our orders for all three websites, and we even started to notice similarities around arrangements.
If you need to send flowers quickly, internationally, or to hard-to-reach places, FTD is the best same-day service we’ve found for last-minute florals.
Read our full FTD review.
Best value
1-800-Flowers.com Flower Delivery Service
1-800-Flowers.com has a wide variety of flowers, gifts, and gourmet items to suit a variety of budgets and occasions. It has tons of same and next-day options since they often work with local florists or ship straight from the farm.
The online photos from 1-800-Flowers.com don’t always do this industry stalwart justice. Some bouquets feel more inspired than others, but the ones we tested certainly had the “wow” factor we were looking for.
1-800-Flowers.com offers same-day and next-day delivery on various arrangements. Many orders are fulfilled by local florists and delivered by courier in a vase, while some types, like roses and ranunculus ship from farm partners through FedEx. Like with FTD, quality can vary depending on what florist fills your order. You can filter by your preference, too.
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We mailed ourselves four bouquets to Georgia, Michigan, and California; each was more beautiful than the next. They were lush and vibrant and looked even more beautiful than the photos. The arrangement that was fulfilled locally was immediately ready to be displayed and required no extra pruning or trimming on our behalf.
The all-rose bouquet (shipped via FedEx) actually lasted the longest, while the locally-fulfilled bouquets (which also included fresh roses) began to wilt near the one-week mark — still a solid length of time for a fresh bouquet. Our one outlier was an order of ranunculus. The flowers shipped directly from Ecuador in bud form; FedEx left them outside without knocking when it was below freezing. They were frozen, and never fully recovered. We also lost four stems out of the 20 in the arrangement.
1-800-Flowers.com offers options for all price ranges, with bouquets starting at $35. You’ll also find collaborations with cult brands like Disney, Love Shack Fancy, and HGTV. The site makes it easy to browse what’s available once you add your intended delivery ZIP code and date, and you can sort by occasion and flower type. However, it can be difficult to figure out exact delivery fees until you check out, but if you enroll in the $20 Passport program, you’ll get free shipping for a year among other perks. 1-800-Flowers.com also offers preserved roses, dried flowers, houseplants, gift baskets, and tons of other add-ons, making it a truly one-stop gifting destination.
Best farm-fresh
If you’re after an arrangement that looks like it was recently plucked from the garden, Farmgirl Flowers offers inventive and playful bouquets based on what’s in season. Farmgirl’s flagship offerings are the Fun Size, Just Right, Big Love, and Fancy Pants XL bouquets. You don’t get to choose what you receive; instead, Farmgirl puts together a bouquet based on what’s available and in season. Availability can also vary based on location. The company’s website and social media give you an idea of what to expect, but every bouquet is slightly different, giving it a special, unique feel. The company’s signature is to wrap these bouquets in burlap.
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We received a Just Right and a Big Love and had another Just Right sent to a tester in California. We loved that the arrangements had a whimsical, wild shape and were gorgeous from every angle. The Just Right and Big Love appeared the same size when we first received them, but after a few hours in the water, the Big Love’s closed buds opened up to create a fuller bouquet.
If you’d rather choose your blooms, Farmgirl also offers a few dozen specialty bouquets, including single-flower arrangements with a big emphasis on ranunculus and hydrangeas — though this changes with the seasons.
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Shipping costs a flat $25 per a bouquet, and Farmgirl Flowers strongly recommends purchasing its Route Package Protection to insure from loss, damage, shipping delays, and theft; otherwise your flowers are not protected in the event you’re not satisfied with their arrival condition. You can also check out the Free Ship Shop to see what’s on offer that comes with delivery fees waived. The current selection spans tulips, roses, and hydrangeas.
Best fresh roses
David Austin Rose Bouquets
David Austin Roses has perfected the English rose with lush and fragrant full blooms that are the perfect gesture to gift to a loved one.
David Austin Rose Bouquet have previously been available via The Bouqs, but last year expanded their direct-to-consumer operations with their own website. The famed English roses are, in a word, exquisite. Truly a luxury undertaking from the moment you unbox your bouquet from its moody navy tissue paper with a bow along with care instructions and a gift note carefully arranged like you’re opening an invitation to a black tie affair. The roses arrive in bud form before unfurling over the next few days into lush, fragrant masterpieces.
At the heart of the collection, are the Muses, signature flower creations that have been assigned full on personas, like Tess, a velvety, lush red rose that is both classic and captivating, or Juliet, an ethereal pink rose inspired by the spirit of the Shakespearan namesake.
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I also loved the Pink Taffeta bouquet, comprised of the Keira rose with Ranunculus Elegance Rosa and Anemone Mistral Panda Blush. It’s like a playful burst of pink bubblegum, and I wish this bouquet could last forever. Going on day 10, and it’s still looking healthy.
David Austin Roses are available in increments of 18, 24, and 36, costing about $7 a stem, with prices decreasing the larger the bouquet you buy. This is on par with our previous top pick from Roses Only, which excels in traditional long-stem roses in red, pink, or yellow that arrive in a gift box. You’ll also need to plan ahead if you’re choosing to send from David Austin, as they quote a three to four days shipping speed with no next-day delivery as of yet. David Austin also offers shrubs and flowers for weddings and events.
Meanwhile, if you’re hoping to find a rose specialist that is a little more economical, April & Ashley also wowed us with their vast rose assortment and more value-minded pricing of a dozen roses for $69 or two dozen roses for $89. However, the unboxing experience felt more like a personal purchase than unboxing a gift.
Best on Amazon
Prime members love their free and fast shipping perks. The majority of independent flower companies charge up to $25 for delivery, in addition to the cost of the flowers. On Amazon, a handful of sellers offer fresh florals with free Prime shipping at extremely competitive, even affordable prices. Scrolling through, the reviews appear all over the place, but fortunately, Benchmark Bouquet came through with reliable, gorgeous blooms.
Operating exclusively on Amazon, Benchmark Bouquet’s selection is more curated, and the offerings are more traditional. The flowers are grown on Rainforest Alliance and Florverde certified farms in Colombia and Ecuador, and are imported into the US to ship from one of six US warehouses.
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If you’re looking for something easy with upfront pricing, you can’t go wrong. My bouquet arrived quickly, and the flowers were fresh and healthy. My $50 rose and alstroemeria bouquet looked just as nice as bouquets double times the cost. I particularly liked the vase that came with my arrangement, which reminded me of a gemstone cut. Two dozen classic red roses with a vase also cost $50, which feels like an incredible value. For a small upcharge, you can upgrade to a nicer vase plus Ruscus and Cocculus for extra volume.
Orders placed Monday through Thursday before noon can arrive the next day via UPS or FedEx. Perhaps the only downside I’ve garnered about ordering flowers from Amazon is that there’s no ability to set your own delivery date.
Best dried
Idlewild Floral Dried Flowers
For creative and long-lasting floral bouquets with no upkeep required, Idlewild Floral makes our favorite dried floral arrangements.
No matter how pretty the bouquet, fresh flowers will all eventually wilt. Dried bouquets are a good solution for those who love the look of florals but hate the upkeep. Most importantly, they’ll look good for months to come. California-based Idlewild Floral creates some of the most imaginative and beautiful preserved arrangements we’ve encountered.
Each bouquet is typically available in three size options: petite, deluxe, and statement. We shipped two bouquets to Atlanta and New York City. Shipping took a little longer than we expected from California, but they looked even more beautiful in person than in the online photos.
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Each flower is harvested at the peak of its bloom before undergoing a drying process, and some of the flowers are coated in natural glycerin for preservation. This gave them a papery texture that wasn’t plasticky or artificial-looking. Recently, the small business added Forever Plants to arrangement, dried greenery that still looks fresh and vibrant.
It’s been over a year since we originally ordered the bouquets, and they still look as nice as they did on day one. Tester Lily Alig said she regularly gets compliments on her arrangement and has recommended Idlewild to many others as a long-lasting way to have beautiful flowers around.
Best subscription
BloomsyBox Flower Subscription
BloomsyBox offers à la carte bouquets and plants, but its wide variety of subscription plans is where the service really shines.
Flower subscriptions are a great way to brighten someone’s day on a more frequent basis — or to liven up your own home with regularly scheduled blooms. BloomsyBox offers a robust fleet of weekly and monthly subscription options at reasonable prices. You can pay month-to-month or save a few dollars by prepaying for 3-, 6-, or 12-month subscriptions. While the retailer also sells à la carte bouquets and plants, its subscriptions offer the best value, starting at $60 a month.
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We tried BloomsyBox’s priciest subscription: Its NYBG Collection. Each bouquet in the subscription is curated by the New York Botanical Garden’s floral experts and features in-season blooms. A portion of the subscription supports the NYBG’s plant science and conservation efforts. There are also subscriptions dedicated to roses, hydrangeas, pet-safe, and tropical flowers.
We highly recommend BloomsyBox’s subscriptions to anyone looking for a bit of floral cheer on a regular basis. It’s a nice monthly treat to get an email saying a new bouquet is on the way.
What else we recommend
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We’re perpetually sending ourselves flower arrangements. Here are some other companies and experiences we’ve tried that we think are worthy of attention.
Fresh Sends: There’s something super giftable and fun about the Fresh Sends experience, which employs a “trust your florist” approach — you choose a bouquet size and they handle the rest, with the option to add trendy gifts like Tower28 beauty or Graza olive oil. While you give up control over specific flowers or personalization, you gain an element of surprise, and its Instagram gives a peek at weekly arrangements. For nailing the perfect message, Fresh Sends also has an AI-powered assistant to pen a heartfelt note. The flowers arrived presented in a cutesy newsprint wrapping and immediately ready for the vase. I very much enjoyed my bouquet’s assortment, though one more critical coworker thought they were a slightly more elevated “bodega arrangement” and struggled with the overall value.
From You Flowers: From You Flowers taps into the same network as FTD, with an emphasis on value-minded arrangements. They offer frequent promotions (we found bouquets as low as $31) and have a robust flower offering, and even access to food gift baskets and plants. I like that you can add on balloons, chocolate, and teddy bears, and a stand out and personal option is the ability to add a custom photo vase. Deliveries are available any day of the week, with same-day options as well.
Teleflora: Teleflora works with an extensive network of over 30,000 local florists worldwide to offer same-day delivery of fresh, hand-arranged bouquets in vases. I appreciated knowing which local florist fulfilled my order, and delivery fees remain consistent, even on weekends, with only slight increases on major holidays. However, because orders are fulfilled locally, there can be variations from what’s shown online, including flower types or vases, as the bouquet I selected was more or less inspired by, as opposed to a direct copycat. It can also be hard to tell the difference between bouquet sizes like standard, deluxe, and premium when ordering.
April & Ashley: April & Ashley offers some of the most unique roses I’ve ever seen. It grows over two dozen varieties with its partner Milagro Farms in Colombia, including standouts like the Red Panther, a classic red rose with streaks of hot pink, and Westminster Abbey, a moody and unexpected bloom with a lavender-grey tint. The roses arrived healthy and fragrant, blooming into a lush and full arrangement overnight. April & Ashley say the roses should last up to 14 days, but mine lasted about eight with care. Roses cost $69 for a dozen and $89 for two dozen, which is more affordable when compared to Roses Only, Ode A La Rose, FTD, or David Austin roses. However, the $25 shipping for every two dozen flowers can add up for larger orders. If you consider yourself a rose connoisseur, you need to know about April & Ashley, but it falls just short of the luxury presentation and longevity offered by David Austin Rose Bouquet. It feels more like a personal purchase than a gift-ready one.
How we test flower delivery services
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To find the best flower delivery service, we conducted hands-on testing of every brand in this guide. We ordered two to three arrangements from each brand, evaluating the selection, ordering, and delivery process. We sent bouquets to testers in different parts of the country — including New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Seattle, rural Colorado, and suburban Connecticut and Michigan— to see if quality and delivery time varied based on location. In all, we tested 68 bouquets from 24 brands. It’s an ongoing evaluation.
What to look for in a flower delivery service
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Here’s what we looked for in the best flower delivery service:
Ordering: We scrutinized the ordering process of each service, noting whether the website was simple to navigate, what the product selection was like, and how easy it was to place an order. We also looked at shipping options and estimated delivery times.
Delivery: We noted whether the arrangements arrived when they said they would (all did), evaluated packaging, and looked at the condition of the flowers when they first arrived. Testers across the country compared notes; we found delivery times and quality consistent across the country.
Quality of flowers: We looked for full bouquets of lively-looking flowers that matched the description and photo of the arrangement we ordered online. We read all care instructions and followed them meticulously, noting how long the flowers remained fresh enough to display.
Consistency: A good flower service should deliver quality blooms no matter the recipient’s location. Our testers across the country took photos and detailed notes about delivery and bouquet quality to compare experiences.
Budget: When choosing a flower delivery service, it’s important to consider your budget. Flower prices can vary widely, and some delivery services charge more than others for their arrangements. To stay within your budget, consider shopping around and comparing prices from different florists. You can also look for seasonal flowers to help keep costs down.
Packaging, customization, and extras: Customization options are important, especially if you want to add a personal touch to your gift. Look for a service that offers a variety of vase options and add-ons such as chocolates, balloons, or stuffed animals. Some services even offer personalized messages or cards that can be included with your delivery.
Flower delivery service FAQs
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When should I order flowers for Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day and other popular holidays?
While many flower delivery services offer next-day delivery for most of the year, all bets are off when it comes to major holidays like Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. When ordering around popular holidays, we recommend you place your order two weeks in advance of the day you want the flowers delivered. This will ensure you have plenty of arrangements and delivery dates to choose from. We’ve also noticed companies offering discounts to those who shop early.
Is it safe to have fresh flowers around pets?
It depends on the types of flowers. The ASPCA maintains a comprehensive list of flowers and plants and whether they are toxic or safe for dogs and cats. It’s important to remember that certain plants can still be toxic to animals even if they are kept out of reach; pollen and other airborne spores can get into the fur of animals and be ingested during grooming.
If you’re ordering flowers for a household with pets, it’s best to stick with a service that allows you to see the types of flowers in the arrangement before ordering. Some brands, like Fresh Sends or subscription services, don’t allow you to preview the bouquet before it’s sent, which could land you with a bouquet that isn’t pet-safe.
Our top picks like The Bouqs Co. and UrbanStems, lists the type of flowers in each arrangement so you can check to ensure it’s safe for your pet while Farmgirl Flowers has a dedicated pet-safe section to take out any guesswork.
Check out our guide to the best pet-friendly plants.
How long do fresh flowers last?
A lot depends on how recently the flowers were cut before they arrived at your home. Flowers can be cut hours, days, or weeks before shipping to you, greatly varying their lifespan in your home. On average, however, you can expect fresh flowers to last five days to a week in a vase with good care, which entails trimming flowers and replacing with fresh water every few days. If you want longer-lasting flowers, preserved roses or a dried bouquet are great options.
What’s the best way to keep fresh flowers alive longer?
Some ways to extend the life of your fresh flowers include cutting the stems before putting them in water, using flower food in the water (often supplied with the bouquet, but can be homemade), and changing the water whenever it gets discolored or cloudy. You can read more tips for keeping flowers fresh.
Remember that you don’t have to trash the whole bouquet if a few flowers are dead or wilted; just remove the dead flowers and rearrange or tighten the bouquet as needed (you may need to downsize to a smaller vase). Hardy flowers with woody stems (like roses) can last several weeks with proper care.
What are the best types of flowers to buy?
When in doubt, roses are a great pick. They’re long-lasting, easy to care for, and largely pet-safe. You can get roses in all colors, shapes, and sizes to suit any recipient.
