A Perfect Guide to Valentine's Florals!

Valentine’s Day is the Super Bowl of the floral world. But let’s be honest: while a dozen red roses is a classic for a reason, it isn't the only way to say "I love you." In 2026, the trend is all about personality, sustainability and mixed textures.

If you want to win Valentine’s Day this year, here are three ways to pick a gift that actually feels like them.

1. Match the Mood, Not Just the Tradition
Red roses signal "passion," but what if your relationship is more about fun, growth, or comfort?

For the Romantic: Try Ranunculus. They have hundreds of paper-thin petals and feel like a secret garden in a vase.

For the Trendsetter: Go for Anemones or Dahlias with their striking dark centers or a monochromatic palette of "Blush and Berry" tones.

For the Best Friend: Valentine's (or Galentine's!) is for friends, too. Bright Tulips or Sunflowers signal cheer and appreciation.

2. The Power of Scents
We often buy flowers for how they look, but we remember them for how they smell. Adding a few stems of Eucalyptus, Stock, Lily or Lavender creates a sensory experience that lingers in the room long after the delivery person leaves.

3. Give the Gift of a "Sustainability"
If your partner is eco-friendly consider a high-end potted orchid or a curated "Forever Bouquet" of dried or silk florals.  We also have the option of sending a singing telegram, which not only lasts forever (on video), but is a whole experience in itself! These options act as a lasting memento of the day that won't wilt by the following Friday. 

I have options on the website, but if you read something on here and it sounds like the perfect gift...please contact me, as I would be happy to oblige! You dream it, I will build it for you! 

**Don't forget to stop and smell the flowers!!** 

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