Ode a la Rose Best Las Vegas Flower Delivery
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Ode a la Rose

The best Las Vegas flower delivery services for brilliant bouquets and more

Find the most beautiful bouquet for your beau – or bestie – without lifting more than a finger thanks to the best flower delivery in Vegas

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After last-minute flowers for a special occasion? Don’t even think about nipping into the local gas station. Don’t. Stop it. No one appreciates limp blooms, no matter how much they love you, not even your mom. It’s time to embrace gift-giving in the same way we embrace every other convenience in our lives: on the internet. There is an abundance of opportunity to acquire the perfect posies, some within hours of ordering, so you could have them sent to the office and deliver them in person, as if you’d planned ahead and everything. In fact, so many ways are there, that it can seem a little overwhelming. Where to start? Right here, naturally, because we’ve done the legwork already. Have a little look-see through our favorite flower delivery services and be the hero of the day.

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Best Las Vegas Flower Delivery

The Bouqs Co.

When it comes to freshness, you can’t beat The Bouqs Co. The company was founded by college buddies John Tabis and JP Montúfar (the latter a third-generation farmer no less), who ensure that all their flowers come directly from the farms. No middleman means a lower cost for them and a lower cost for you. And as an added bonus, if you create a log-in, you’ll receive $10 off shipping.

Where they deliver: Nationwide.
Why we like them: Two words: succulent bouquets. When the flowers wilt, the succulents live on (just remember to stick them in soil).
What's the price-point? Just shy of $50 will get you a very nice bunch indeed.

Ode à La Rose

Founded in NYC by Frenchmen and former bankers Louis Brunet and Olivier Plusquellec, Ode à la Rose brings a slice of Parisian chic to the floral arena. Now, just over a decade since starting up, the pair have expanded across the country, with same-day deliveries in six major cities and next-day everywhere else. The très beau bouquets are inspired by the seasons, bursting with colour and come with an optional array of classy vases and gifts. The fact that they all come hand-tied in a signature pink box is just the cherry on top.

Where they deliver: All of Las Vegas (next-day) and nationally, too.
Why we like them: They offer preserved roses, which are irresistibly pretty and last up to a year.
What's the price-point? Not cheap, but it won’t break the bank. For blooms only, you’re looking at $65 upwards.

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ProFlowers

Not only is ProFlowers an affordable gift option (flowers from $35, hello) but they’re heavily invested in sustainability, so you know you’re keeping green when spending yours. All their growers are Rainforest Alliance certified and everything in the Barbie-pink delivery box is either compostable or recyclable. They have a huge variety of flowers available and gifts galore, including all manner of delicious-looking chocolate-dipped treats. Order by 2pm (1pm weekends) in your recipient’s time zone for same-day delivery, although remember to choose your blooms and other bits from the ‘Same Day’ section.

Where they deliver: Nationwide
Why we like them: The bouquet ‘sets’, which include up to four bouquets that compliment each other. The perfect thing to bring a room together.
What's the price-point? There are bargains aplenty to be had.

FTD

FTD sounds a bit corporate for a business as artistic as floristry and, when you find out it stands for Florists’ Transworld Delivery, it doesn’t get much more appealing. But look past the name and you’ll find a flurry of flowers at your fingertips, just waiting for you to pluck and pack them off to your nearest (or furthest) and dearest. Prices start at $35 and your colourful gifts can be delivered all over the world, from Australia to Zambia.

Where they deliver: Worldwide.
Why we like them: The FTD Plus programme, which awards points for every order that can be applied to future purchases for a discount.
What's the price-point? On the low-end of online flower delivery.

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UrbanStems

Want that wow-factor with minimal effort? Order UrbanStems’ dried bouquet. These little eminently Instagrammable pops of color are sure to brighten any giftee’s day. If you prefer the more traditional live blooms, then they’ve got those too and they’re just as vibrant. Plus, these guys have a sale section, which means bigger bouqs for your buck.

Where they deliver: Same-day in certain areas of DC and NYC; next-day nationwide.
Why we like them: They have a Bridgerton collection. ‘Nuff said.
What's the price-point? Pleasantly affordable, with cute posies from $40.

Floom

Having launched in 2016 to make buying beautiful blooms as easy as possible, Floom has been true to its word. When you search flowers, simply stick in your zip and it splits them into handy categories such as best of local, under $75 and bridal. Those can be separated into flowers, plants and gifts, too. It’s gifting for floral dummies and we love it.

Where they deliver: Nationwide, with same-day delivery available on selected blooms if you order before 1pm.
Why we like them: You can send good energy as well as flowers with a smudge stick. These budget-friendly, colorful and unique bundles are made up of sage, local flowers and Palo Santo wood.
What's the price-point? Expect to spend the best part of $100 or more.

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Roses Only

If you thought this would be a ‘does what it says on the tin’ situation, then think again. Roses Only sell roses, sure, but they also sell a few other complimentary blooms, like lilies, wildflowers and sunflowers. The color combos are bright and bold. Plus, for that little added extra, you can plump for the chocolate or teddy bear bundles.

Where they deliver: Nationwide (with same-day delivery in San Diego only).
Why we like them: The no-nonsense ethos. If you like roses, you couldn’t beeline for a better flower company.
What's the price-point? Prices start at $59.

From You Flowers

This one’s for the procrastinators. Thanks to From You Flowers’ relationship with local florists, if you order before 3pm in your recipient’s time zone, you can have same-day delivery anywhere in the country. Neat, huh? And that’s not the half of it. Search by city or state and FYF tells you exactly what grows natively and perennially there, as well as the arrangements and plants available at that time. There’s even a Flower Resource Guide, providing the meanings behind certain blooms, etiquette for different religions and flower astrology. Woah.

Where they deliver: Nationwide.
Why we like them: You can get a lovely last-minute array of, say, carnations, daisies and poms for $30.
What's the price-point? Budget, but beautiful.

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Interflora

Founded in 1923 by a Scots florist and an Essex flower farmer in the UK, the aim of Interflora has always been to get beautiful blooms to loved ones no matter the distance. As time and technologies have advanced, the process has only gotten easier (and more affordable). Now you can send blooms in baskets, vases, pots, jugs – you name it, they can make it happen (local florist willing). The floral options aren’t as abundant as some other companies, but the years of experience from these guys speaks volumes.

Where they deliver: Worldwide.
Why we like them: Very much the ‘inter’ factor. That we can have a flurry of freesias transported to Tonga within a matter of clicks is miraculous.
What's the price-point? Mid-range amounts.

Gaia Flowers

This cool little store is in the heart of the Arts District and, while they’re amazing at flowers, it’s worth noting their impressive selection of plants, because let’s face it, not everyone is bowled over by a bouquet. From massive tree philodendrons to polka dot begonias, they’ve got the goods to wow. Especially when paired with their pressies. Forget teddy bears and balloons, Gaia has unique gifts to compliment your flora, including beer can candles and donut and coffee flavored chocolate.

Where they deliver: Throughout the Valley.
Why we like them: There’s a big focus on sustainability here (Las Vegas Weekly dubbed them the ‘Best Eco-Friendly Florist’ in 2019), plus their pots and vases are sourced from local artists.
What's the price-point? You can get a beautiful arrangement for $50 and plants for less.

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Rose Shack

Looking for something classy and classic? Look no further. The Rose Shack provides traditional arrangements in spades. It’s run by British florist Juliet Kennedy, whose family has owned flower shops just outside London since the 1920s. Now based in Vegas, she brings an English touch to S.Rainbow Boulevard. Bouqs will be delivered the same day if you order before 2pm (12pm on Saturdays) and, if you’re central, that can even be within a couple of hours.

Where they deliver: All over the city, from Centennial Hills to Henderson and everywhere in between. Out of state orders are available upon request.
Why we like them: Given the name, it’s probably obvious that their roses are on point, but the ‘Elegant Ivories’, which boasts two dozen white roses, is a real showstopper.
What's the price-point? Set aside $60 upwards for bouquets.

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