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Valentine’s Day flowers that speak volumes: 9 sweet bouquet and plant ideas

Valentine’s Day flowers are sure to lift the spirits of your friends and loved ones. Will you choose classic roses, stylish tulips, a sculptural flowering branch, or a potted plant that will bring the recipient joy for a long time? There are as many options as there are friends!

February 13, 2025Lue suomeksi

Trust the classic

Because the rose conveys love, a rose bouquet is always a reliable Valentine’s Day gift. With an abundance of colors available, you can pick up a bundle of roses at the supermarket or request a charming bouquet at a florist.

Valentine’s Day flowers: a lavish rose bouquet
This lush, festive bouquet combines several rose varieties with pennycress, eucalyptus, and golden polypody.

A touch of spring

A tulip bouquet is sure to make anyone smile! Choose a multicolored bundle sparkling with life or opt for a single-color bouquet starring your friend’s favorite color.

Valentine’s Day flowers: tulip bouquet
A multicolored tulip bouquet is guaranteed to cheer up your friend.
Valentine’s Day flowers: tulip bouquet
There are plenty of tulip varieties available—long-stemmed, double-flowered, and multicolored. In this arrangement, the flowers are placed in the vase in a creative way.

An enduring favorite among cut flowers

The Persian buttercup bouquet infuses Valentine’s Day with delicacy and elegance. Its thin, fragile petals bloom into sumptuous half-spheres.

Valentine’s Day flowers: ranunculus
The dainty round blossoms of Persian buttercups open up to become impressively large and striking.

Sculptural flower branches

In early spring, magnolia branches start showing up in flower shops and some supermarket floral sections, making them an excellent gift for a friend. They look gorgeous on their own.

Valentine’s Day flowers: magnolia branches

Crown anemone and friends

The poppy anemone is guaranteed to get your attention in any bouquet and will surely delight your friend. This sprawling arrangement pairs poppy anemones with tulips, richly double-flowered mini gerberas, and Texas bluebells. The eucalyptus branches add flowing movement to the bouquet.

Valentine’s Day flowers: poppy anemone

You are my sunshine!

Give your friend an armful of tiny suns—a bundle of mimosa branches. Their bright yellow blossoms radiate energy and zest for life, while the fragrance is sweetly honey-like.

Valentine’s Day flowers: mimosa

A small yet lovely moment

In late winter, you can also find stunning poppies in flower shops. You won’t need many, as an airy arrangement highlights their gracefully curved stems.

Valentine’s Day flowers: poppies
Valentine’s Day flowers: poppy bouquet
These poppies are paired with tulips and viburnums.

Long-lasting delight

A houseplant can delight your friend for many years. Consider choosing a blooming plant, such as Chinese hibiscus, camellia, or African violet, or a foliage plant that captivates with its leaves. A beautiful pot completes the gift.

Valentine’s Day flowers: camellia
Camellia.
Valentine’s Day flowers: african violet
African violet.
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