All sorts of blooms for that special someone—or yourself.
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Of the many gifts you can give (or get) for Valentine's Day, flowers aren't the most out-of-the-box option. Still, love letters are that much sweeter when they're delivered with a vibrant bouquet. This year, all the best Valentine's Day flowers are a few clicks away: Send mini carnation arrangements to your closest friends, dozens of classic roses to a loved one, or follow Cher Horowitz's lead and queue up an overflowing bouquet just for yourself. Traditional pink, red, and cream blooms are in heavy rotation, as are orchids and planter gifts they can appreciate long after the holiday. No matter who you're crushing on in 2022, the upcoming 18 bouquets and plants are love at first sight.
Here's an enchanting bouquet that branches out from standard red roses and pink carnations. Jewel-tone blooms of ranunculus, lilies, and snapdragons convey just as much passion, with a modern twist.
Valentine's Day 2022 falls on a Monday, but you can still bring your special someone a dose of weekend energy. The equation: Pair The Sill's limited-edition bouquet with a spa certificate or an indulgent self-care gift.
Sometimes, the best valentines do come in heart-shaped packages, like Venus Et Fleur's sentimental rose bundles. Choose between five thematic shades for a gift they can enjoy for a full year.
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Bouqs carries an array of elegant arrangements that will arrive on time and hit for less than $100. Opt for a signature rose and eucalyptus bouquet, and you'll see it front and center on your valentine's tablescape.
Red roses are plenty romantic, but you can capture the same effect with other blooms. Case in point: This striking arrangement of deep-red tulips.
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Floom bouquets are as special to your valentine as the florists who assemble them. This online delivery service handpicks some of the best local artisans to create its arrangements, like this sweet bohemian mix of apricot, deep-red, and soft-pink petals.
Set a romantic tone with an arrangement heavy on moody florals.
BloomsyBox's nontraditional bouquets, like this tropical arrangement, are a thoughtful alternative to roses and carnations. To really show you care, you can keep their home supplied with fresh, seasonal blooms by gifting a monthly subscription.
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They'll be speechless when a bouquet of one hundred red roses arrives at their door. What's Valentine's Day if not the perfect time for a grand gesture?
Here's a budget-friendly bouquet that mixes roses, white lilies, and alstroemeria to charming effect. It's also the ideal size for placement on their desk or nightstand—where they'll look at it every day.
Bouquets last only so long, but a festive and low-maintenance plant will remind them you care long after V-Day ends.
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Give the beauty lover in your life a little something extra this V-Day. La Fleur's everlasting rose bouquet comes with a set of vegan and cruelty-free makeup brushes by Laruce they'll want to unwrap immediately.
The pet lover in your life will place this orchid front and center on their tablescape. Not only is it a cheery pop of color, it's also safe if their cat, dog, or other furry friend investigates.
Roses, carnations, and Peruvian lilies are beautiful no matter the container, but the dove gray hatbox is an elegant touch.
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Send these teeny-tiny dried bouquets to all your galentines. Each comes with a bar of Mast chocolate and a touch of lace.
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You don't need to overthink your arrangement. A bundle with all the classics—roses, chocolate-covered strawberries, and rosé—is sure to please.
Halie LeSavage
Fashion Commerce Editor
Halie LeSavage is the fashion commerce editor at Harper's BAZAAR. Her style reporting covers everything from reviewing the best designer products to profiling emerging brands and designers. Previously, she was the founding retail writer at Morning Brew and a fashion associate at Glamour.