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Tried and True Flowers for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! If you're a florist, that means an influx of orders for romantic bouquets and vases for Valentine arrangements. So, what flowers will you be offering this year? Not every lovely bloom makes sense for the holiday of love. Here are the most popular flowers for Valentine's arrangements and those that say “I love you” and other sentimental messages.   

The Most Popular Flowers for Valentine’s Day

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Look beyond roses and try other blooms in romantic colors and textures for Valentine's Day arrangements.

Flowers are the quintessential Valentine’s Day gift. A beautiful bouquet or vase of blooms says, “I love you,” and doubles as holiday home decor. While all flowers are beautiful, some are more appropriate for this romantic holiday than others. As a florist, don’t skip ordering these much-anticipated flowers for Valentine’s Day arrangements: 

  • Red roses. It’s not Valentine’s Day without romantic red long-stemmed roses. Whether in a paper-wrapped bouquet or an overflowing vase, these are the holiday’s top-selling flowers, so stock up. Pink roses are popular too.
  • Anemones. These winter-season flowers come in an array of Valentine colors. They work well as filler or focal flowers.
  • Ranunculus. Frilly and colorful, ranunculus are beautiful and romantic flowers for Valentine’s Day. 
  • Orchids. These tropical flowers are beloved among flower enthusiasts. They’re an elegant and unique gift. Potted orchids can last for years, making them a suitable gift for communicating everlasting love. 
  • Gerbera daisies. These classic blooms are sweet and simple. Use them to contrast with dramatic red roses or as a bunch that can be given to family or friends.
  • Carnations. Another classic flower. Frilly carnations can be filler flowers or used to cover a Valentine's wreath. They’re easy to find in reds, pinks, and white. 
  • Lisianthus. These bell-shaped flowers give your Valentine’s bouquets some variety.
  • Freesia. Stalks of freesia can add height and dimension to floral arrangements. They’re popular in bridal bouquets and may remind couples of their special day.  

 

Flowers That Mean “Love” and Other Sweet Messages

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Help clients express their feelings on Valentine's Day by using flowers with romantic meanings.

Giving flowers on Valentine’s Day always says, “I love you.” However, many flower species were assigned special meanings in the past. While most people aren’t well-versed in the language of flowers today, some have enduring meanings and still communicate messages of romance, admiration, and devotion. You can incorporate these flowers that mean love and similar sentiments in your Valentine’s Day offerings: 

  • Red rose: romance, passion, deep love 
  • Pink rose: admiration, appreciation 
  • Carnation: fascination 
  • Red carnation: deep love
  • White carnation: sweet love
  • Sunflower: adoration, loyalty
  • Violet: affection
  • Yarrow: persevering love 
  • Alstroemeria: devotion, friendship, commitment 
  • Aster: love
  • Red camellia: passion, desire
  • White camellia: adoration
  • Red tulip: love
  • Heliotrope: everlasting love
  • Honeysuckle: tenderness, sweet love 
  • Pink chrysanthemum: faithfulness, longevity 
  • Lavender: devotion 
  • Lisianthus: life-long love

 

Don’t Forget to Order Vases, Ribbon, and More for the Big Day! 

You need more than flowers for Valentine’s Day arrangements. Stock up on stunning vases, elegant ribbons, and other florist supplies from 46 & Spruce before the big rush. We offer high-quality products with bulk pricing available. You can even sign up for a Professional account to get exclusive products and discounts. Have questions? Contact us anytime to speak with a friendly customer service representative. We are happy to help! 

 

 

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