1. ProFlowers
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Like many nationwide floral brands, ProFlowers offers a bevy of blooms for same-day, nationwide delivery.
2. Ode à la Rose
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Ode à la Rose is one of those companies that sounds and looks seriously posh but is actually pretty affordable.
3. The Bouqs Co
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This is farm-to-table for the flower industry. Bouqs Co sources its blooms from sustainable, eco-friendly farms across North and South America, and the best bit is they only cut what they sell.
4. Floom
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Floom is one of the biggest names in the flower delivery game right now. The digital service allows you to order flowers, plants, and gift baskets from local, independent florists all over the country.
5. Teleflora
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Instead of packing your delicate posies into a box, Teleflora works with local florists to hand deliver every arrangement, meaning that you can avoid the split second of despair when trying to take them out of the packaging
6. FTD
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Founded in 1910, FTD was one of the earliest companies to get into the flower delivery game. Since the company works with more than 30,000 florists in 125 countries, it makes it easy to send a bouquet almost anywhere.
7. Florists.com
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As the name implies, this service partners with local shops to deliver arrangements whenever possible. If they don’t have partnerships with florists in your area, though, they’ll ship your bouquet in a gift-wrapped box.