
Spring flowers
Is there a season more uplifting than Spring? As the weather warms up, Spring flowers arrive in all their glory, bringing colour and joy in abundance. If you're looking for a Spring flower bouquet, or a Spring flower delivery, explore our collection of seasonal blooms in gloriously springtime shades. Nothing says Spring quite like luxury flowers, after all.
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Amethyst Kiss
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Spring Revival
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Floral Melody
£28 + DeliverySend
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Soleil
£55 + DeliverySend

Bisou
£50 + DeliverySend

Halcyon Sun
£28 + DeliverySend
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Cherry Lullaby
£30 + DeliverySend
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Golden Sigh
£26 + DeliverySend
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Fuchsia Allure
£45 + DeliverySend

Meadow Charm
£30 + DeliverySend
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Berry Wish
£30 + DeliverySend
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Morning Light
£45 + DeliverySend

New Horizons
£38 + DeliverySend

Prismatic Joy
£42 + DeliverySend

Nature's Revelry
£38 + DeliverySend

Serene Splendour
£40 + DeliverySend

Dawn Promise
£45 + DeliverySend

Positive Luxury Bouquet
£65 + DeliverySend

Rosetta
£70 + DeliverySend

Mardi Gras
£42 + DeliverySend

Amore
£90 + DeliverySend

Scented Double Lilies
£45 + DeliverySend

Seraphine
£95 + DeliverySend
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Spring Flowers FAQs
Which flowers are most associated with spring?
It probably comes a no surprise to you that three of the top spring flowers are irises, daffodils and tulips. There are other flowers you'll find in our spring-themed bouquets too, like delphiniums, freesias and hyacinths.
What are springs significant colours?
With them blooming in spring, the bright yellow of daffodils and the iris's deep violet are two colours that will immediately make people think of the spring season. However, as it's when plants start coming back to life and bursting with colour, we think every shade is appropriate for spring, and some prefer the slightly more toned down pastel shades for the early part of this season.
Why are spring flowers often yellow?
As with many things in nature, the colour of flowers can affect how successful they are in their habitat, and yellow is proven to better attract pollinating insects like bees and butterflies.