CHRISTMAS FLOWERS FAQ
What are the most popular Christmas flowers?
The most popular Christmas flowers include Amaryllis, Poinsettias, Paperwhites, Red Roses, and Hellebores (Christmas Roses). These blooms bring festive colour, elegance, and seasonal charm to your home or holiday table.
When should I order Christmas flowers for delivery?
We recommend placing your Christmas flower order at least 5–7 days before your desired delivery date. This ensures the availability of seasonal varieties and guarantees timely arrival—especially during the busy holiday period. However, we do offer express shipping, including next-day nationwide delivery and same-day London delivery up until the 22nd December.
How do I care for Christmas flowers to keep them fresh?
To extend the life of your Christmas flowers:
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Keep them in a cool, shaded spot away from direct heat or sunlight
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Trim stems at a diagonal angle
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Refresh the water every 2–3 days
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Remove any wilted leaves or petals to prevent bacteria growth
Are Christmas flowers a good gift idea?
Absolutely! Christmas flowers make a beautiful, thoughtful gift for hosts, loved ones, or colleagues. They add elegance to any home and serve as a timeless gesture of appreciation and celebration.
Which flowers last the longest during the festive season?
Amaryllis, Roses, and Winter Berry branches (like Ilex) tend to last longer with proper care. Poinsettias can also last several weeks when kept in a warm, indirect light and watered sparingly.
Can I pre-order Christmas flowers in advance?
Yes, you can pre-order from our Christmas Collection and schedule your preferred delivery date at checkout. This ensures you secure your favourite festive blooms during the busiest floral season of the year.
What flowers are traditional for Christmas in the UK?
In the UK, traditional Christmas flowers include Holly, Ivy, Mistletoe, Red Amaryllis, and Poinsettias. Many of these have historical or symbolic associations with winter solstice and Christmas celebrations.