If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Holiday Planning & Ideas Holiday Gifts 10 Best Flower Delivery Services for When You Need to Send the Perfect Gift If you need a last-minute gift or simply want to send something that makes a loved one smile, consider these flower delivery services you can shop right now. By Alexandra Kelly Alexandra Kelly Alex is the senior home editor for Martha Stewart. She has over 10 years of experience producing digital content in the home and lifestyle space, ranging from cleaning and organizing to etiquette and home design. Editorial Guidelines Published on March 13, 2024 02:47PM EDT Photo: Martha Stewart / Abbey Littlejohn Is there ever a wrong time to send someone flowers? From holidays like Mother's Day to celebrating a friend's birthday, sending a loved one flowers is an easy, beautiful way to show them you care. Luckily, there are a range of online flower delivery services that can help you do just that. Ahead, browse our favorite flower delivery services that can help you send unique mixed arrangements, single-variety bunches, small houseplants, and even gifts like chocolate and candy. 15 Places to Buy Houseplants Online 01 of 10 ReVased Martha Stewart / Larisa Niedle Founded by two sisters in 2019, ReVased initially began as a way to upcycle flowers from large-scale events like weddings. After the pandemic (and the cancellation of many of those types of events), ReVased started focusing on sourcing flowers directly from sustainable flower farms—all of the farms they work with have achieved Rainforest Alliance Certification. ReVased also donates flowers to non-profit organizations as well. You can choose from a curated selection of beautiful bouquets or even small houseplants, as well as flower and plant subscriptions. Buy on Revased.com 02 of 10 Benchmark Bouquets Martha Stewart / Anastasia Tretiak If you're a frequent Amazon shopper, you're in luck—the company also offers flower delivery through Benchmark Bouquets. Choose from seasonal bouquets, lilies, rose bunches, and more. Plus, if you're a Prime member, some bouquets are eligible for one-day Prime shipping. Buy on Amazon 03 of 10 UrbanStems Courtesy UrbanStems Offering modern, fresh designs and same-day delivery in select cities, you'll be able to choose from any number of unique arrangements from UrbanStems. Flowers are sourced from sustainable, Rainforest Alliance Certified-farms, and often feature statement blooms like peonies, anemones, and lilies. Buy on Urbanstems.com 04 of 10 The Bouqs Co. Martha Stewart / Larisa Niedle The Bouqs Co (pronounced boo-ks, according to the company) sources its flowers directly from sustainable flower farms that are certified by the Rainforest Alliance and BloomCheck. It offers a wide array of choices, with the ability to search by specific flower type, as well as flower subscriptions and DIY party boxes that come with up to 120 blooms to deck out any party you're having. Same-day and next-day delivery is available. Buy on Bouqs.com 05 of 10 FTD Martha Stewart / Anastasia Tretiak FTD, short for Florists' Transworld Delivery, has been in the flower delivery business since 1910. FTD partners with local florists to fulfill orders across the country—and the globe. Same-day, next-day, and international shipping is available for a large collection of flowers. You can also pair them with other treats like chocolate, cookies, and cake as well as full gift baskets like charcuterie and fruit. Buy on Ftd.com 06 of 10 Farmgirl Flowers Martha Stewart / Abbey Littlejohn If you prize beautiful yet sustainable packaging, sending flowers from Farmgirl Flowers is the way to go. Bouquets come wrapped in upcycled burlap or in beautiful, shippable vases. Choose from artfully curated mixed bouquets or single-variety bunches for one-time deliveries or subscription-based models. The company also rotates flower stems through its Free Ship Shop, where select flowers are available for free shipping, like a style-it-yourself arrangement of hydrangea stems. Buy on Farmgirlflowers.com 07 of 10 1-800-Flowers Martha Stewart / Anastasia Tretiak Another long-standing flower delivery service, 1-800-Flowers offers so much more than just flower delivery. There are hundreds of flower bouquets to choose from, ranging from artfully arranged mixed bouquets to dried florals. You can also purchase a whole host of different types of gifts to pair with your flowers, like spa baskets, charcuterie boards, and even jewelry. Same-day and international delivery is also available. Buy on 1800flowers.com 08 of 10 Floom Courtesy Floom Floom partners with local florists to deliver beautiful, unique arrangements. You can actually see each independent florist's unique offerings when typing in your recipient's zip code—different from other online delivery services that are fulfilled by local florists insofar as the florist dictates the design of the arrangement. Buy on Floom.com 09 of 10 BloomsyBox Martha Stewart / Abbey Littlejohn BloomsyBox sources all of its flowers directly from sustainable, Rainforest Alliance-certified farms. Choose from mixed bouquets, single-variety bunches, and even tropical arrangements, as well as orchids, small houseplants, and bonsai trees. You can also gift different tiered subscriptions from basic, premium, or deluxe to subscriptions inspired by the New York Botanical Garden, houseplants, tropical, pet-safe flowers, and even a coffee subscription. Buy on Bloomsybox.com 10 of 10 ProFlowers Martha Stewart / Abbey Littlejohn ProFlowers partners with local florists in the community to deliver beautiful, show-stopping arrangements. There are hundreds of bouquets to choose from, as well as houseplants, succulents, and bonsai trees. Affordably priced, you can also choose from an entire section of the site dedicated to bouquets priced at $60 and under. Pair your bouquet with a gift too, like chocolates, teddy bears, or artisanal teas. Buy on Proflowers.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Good Things Shop Martha's Prime Day Deals Now, Including Bedding, Cookware, Home Décor, and More Le Creuset Is Retiring This Popular Color—Shop the Final Sale Now 20 Entertaining Essentials That Make Dining Al Fresco More Enjoyable