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Valentine's Day Flower Guide

July 9, 2026 Sai Flowers Editorial
Valentine's Day is the single biggest day of the year for flower gifting, and for good reason — no other gift communicates romance as instantly and powerfully as a fresh bouquet. But Valentine's Day flowers are not just about grabbing the nearest bunch of red roses. The best Valentine's Day flower choices reflect genuine thought about your partner's tastes, the stage of your relationship, and the kind of surprise that will truly resonate.

This Valentine's Day flower guide covers everything you need to know — from the most romantic blooms to arrangement styles, delivery timing, and ways to make your gift stand out from every other bouquet delivered that day.

Top Valentine's Day Flowers and What They Mean



Red Roses – Timeless Passion


Red roses are the universal symbol of deep romantic love. They have held this status for centuries, and nothing else comes close to the emotional impact of a well-arranged bunch of premium red roses on Valentine's Day. If your relationship is established and passionate, red roses are the definitive choice.

Pink Roses – Tender Affection


Pink roses communicate admiration, gratitude, and a gentler kind of love. They are perfect for new relationships where red roses might feel too intense, or for expressing appreciation to someone you care about deeply. Learn more about the nuances of colour in our guide on what each flower colour means.

Tulips – Declarations of Love


Red tulips carry a meaning very close to red roses — they declare love openly and beautifully. Their sleek shape and rich colour make them an elegant alternative for couples who prefer something less traditional.

Peonies – Romance and Prosperity


Peonies are lush, fragrant, and unbelievably romantic. Their full, ruffled petals give any bouquet a luxurious, abundant feel. They are seasonal and not always available, which makes them feel even more special when you can include them.

Orchids – Exotic Elegance


Orchids are a statement gift. A single stem of phalaenopsis orchid in an elegant pot or a mixed arrangement featuring cymbidium orchids tells your partner that you see them as extraordinary, not ordinary.

Lilies – Devotion and Purity


Stargazer lilies and oriental lilies bring drama, fragrance, and visual impact to a Valentine's bouquet. They pair beautifully with roses and add height and texture to any arrangement.

Valentine's Day Bouquet Styles That Impress




  • Classic dozen roses: Twelve long-stem red roses wrapped in premium paper with a satin ribbon. Simple, powerful, and unmistakably romantic.

  • Mixed romantic bouquet: Red roses combined with pink lilies, white baby's breath, and eucalyptus. This creates depth and visual interest while maintaining the romantic theme.

  • Luxury box arrangement: Roses or mixed flowers arranged in a heart-shaped or rectangular box. Modern, photogenic, and perfect for social media-savvy partners.

  • Grand arrangement: Fifty or a hundred roses in a vase or basket. This is the "go big" option for milestone Valentine's Days or proposals. If you are considering a proposal, read our guide on which flowers are best for proposals.



Valentine's Day Flower Guide by Relationship Stage



New Relationship (Under 6 Months)


Keep it elegant but not overwhelming. A small bouquet of pink roses or mixed pastel flowers says "I'm interested" without putting pressure on the relationship. Avoid giant arrangements that might feel too serious too soon.

Committed Relationship (1-5 Years)


This is where you can go classic — a dozen red roses, a mixed bouquet with a handwritten note, or flowers paired with a dinner reservation. Your partner expects a thoughtful gesture, so put genuine consideration into the flower choice.

Long-Term Partnership (5+ Years)


After years together, surprise and creativity matter more than tradition. Choose unexpected flowers like peonies, garden roses, or ranunculus. Pair them with something personal — a framed photo, a love letter, or a planned experience.

Timing Your Valentine's Day Flower Delivery



Order early. Valentine's Day is the busiest day for every florist, and popular flower varieties sell out fast. Place your order at least two to three days in advance to guarantee availability.

Morning delivery works best for home surprises — your partner wakes up or comes home to flowers waiting for them. Office delivery between 10 AM and 1 PM creates a public surprise that your partner gets to show off to colleagues. Midnight delivery on February 14th is the most romantic option — the day begins with flowers at the door.

At Sai Flower, Valentine's Day pre-orders open well in advance, with same-day, scheduled, and midnight delivery slots available across Delhi.

How to Make Your Valentine's Day Flowers Stand Out




  • Write a real note: Skip the generic printed messages. A handwritten card — even a few honest lines — means more than the flowers themselves.

  • Add a meaningful extra: Pair your bouquet with something your partner actually enjoys — their favourite chocolate, a book they have been wanting, or a handmade coupon for a date night.

  • Choose quality over quantity: Twenty perfectly fresh, premium roses beat a hundred mediocre ones. Freshness and quality are everything. Read about what makes a premium bouquet to understand the difference.

  • Surprise with the unexpected: If your partner expects roses, surprise them with peonies or an orchid arrangement. Breaking from the expected shows creative effort.



Valentine's Day Flowers Beyond Romance



Valentine's Day is not exclusively for romantic partners. Yellow roses and mixed cheerful bouquets are perfect for friends. Pink carnations work beautifully for parents and siblings. A small arrangement of daisies or tulips can brighten a colleague's day. The spirit of the day is about love in all its forms — and flowers express every shade of it.

Frequently Asked Questions



What are the most popular Valentine's Day flowers?


Red roses dominate Valentine's Day orders, followed by pink roses, tulips, lilies, and orchids. Mixed bouquets combining roses with seasonal fillers are also extremely popular.

How many roses should I give on Valentine's Day?


A single rose is a simple, powerful gesture. A dozen is the classic standard. Fifty or a hundred roses make a grand statement. Choose the quantity that matches your relationship and your budget.

When should I order Valentine's Day flowers?


Order at least two to three days before February 14th. Popular varieties and delivery slots fill up quickly. Early ordering also gives you the widest selection of flowers and arrangement styles.

Can I get Valentine's Day flowers delivered at midnight?


Yes. Midnight delivery on February 14th is one of the most requested services. It ensures your partner starts Valentine's Day with fresh flowers at their doorstep.

What flowers should I give if we just started dating?


Pink roses, tulips, or a mixed pastel bouquet are safe and sweet choices for new relationships. They express interest and affection without the intensity of red roses.

Are Valentine's Day flowers more expensive than usual?


Prices do increase during the Valentine's week due to higher demand for premium varieties, especially red roses. Ordering early and choosing seasonal flowers helps manage costs.

What can I pair with Valentine's Day flowers?


Chocolates, a handwritten letter, a teddy bear, a scented candle, or a dinner reservation all pair beautifully with Valentine's Day flowers. The best pairings reflect your partner's personal preferences.

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