What does “New In” mean for flowers at FLOWERBX?
It’s our way of showcasing the freshest arrivals — New In flowers that have just come into season, newly sourced varieties, or special palettes that have limited availability.
How do I know when a certain flower is back in season?
Check our New In Flowers page, browse our seasonal guides, or sign up for email alerts. We notify subscribers the moment popular stems — like peonies, sweet peas, hydrangeas, or dahlias — return for the season.
What’s the difference between seasonal flowers and New In flowers?
Seasonal flowers follow nature’s calendar. New In flowers highlight what has just arrived at FLOWERBX — often seasonal, sometimes rare or limited-edition varieties landing for a short time.
Do New In flowers change every week?
Not always weekly, but consistently. We update the page whenever exceptional new flowers land — ensuring it’s the first place to discover what’s fresh and at its peak.
What flowers are currently in season?
Depending on the month, you’ll find tulips, peonies, hydrangeas, dahlias, amaryllis, and other seasonal flowers at their freshest. Our New In page updates with every new drop.
Why should I buy flowers that are in season?
Seasonal flowers last longer, look better, and require fewer artificial growing conditions. We source directly from growers, so stems arrive fresher and perform better in the vase.
Do you offer a guide to the best flowers in season?
Yes — explore our seasonal flower guides for monthly recommendations, from spring tulips to winter amaryllis, along with styling tips and care advice.
What does “best-in-season” mean at FLOWERBX?
These are the stems at their natural peak — strongest structure, cleanest lines, and standout colour. Because they’re only available briefly, best-in-season varieties often sell out quickly.