When is Rosh Hashanah?
Rosh Hashanah in 2025 begins at sundown on Monday, 22 September, and ends at nightfall on Wednesday, 24 September.
What flowers are appropriate for Rosh Hashanah?
Elegant, uplifting blooms work beautifully—think white and cream roses or lilies, soft greens, and touches of gold or amber for a festive feel. Seasonal foliage and textural accents – such as berries and eucalyptus add depth.
What are the colours for Rosh Hashanah?
The key colour of Rosh Hashanah is white, symbolising purity, renewal, and the fresh year ahead. Blue also carries meaning as a colour of divinity and protection. It is traditional to avoid red during these celebrations.
Do you deliver in time for the holiday?
Of course! Choose a delivery date before sundown on 22 September so arrangements arrive and can be placed before the holiday begins. Weekend and next-day options are typically available - subject to checkout availability.
Do you deliver on the holiday itself?
Availability may be limited. We recommend choosing pre-holiday delivery so your flowers are fresh and styled ahead of the celebration. You’ll see the earliest available delivery slots at checkout.
Can I include a traditional greeting on the gift message?
Absolutely. Popular greetings include “Shanah Tovah” or “Shanah Tovah U’Metukah” (“a good and sweet year”), which can be added to your complimentary FLOWERBX gift message.
Do you offer candles or accessories to pair with the flowers?
Yes—our edit of candles, vases, and home accessories makes thoughtful additions, perfect for creating a complete Rosh Hashanah tablescape.
Do you give gifts on Rosh Hashanah?
Yes—gifting is a meaningful tradition at Rosh Hashanah, whether to thank a host or celebrate with loved ones. Popular choices include food baskets with apples, honey, challah, or pomegranates. Luxury white flowers and symbolic flowering plants from FLOWERBX also make an elegant and thoughtful gift.