For a monochrome look (without the hassle of a live plant), opt for this white Asiatic lily bouquet. It comes in three sizes—original, deluxe and grand. Plus, you have the option to add a vase. By the way, this Amaranth vase extends the life of fresh flower bouquets.
Don’t worry about your arrangement wilting before the big day! This cute, eye-catching paper centerpiece will last all season long. (Psst! These bunny succulents are just as adorable.)
Step inside an English garden with this subdued rose bouquet. We love its simple elegance and muted color ways, plus the heavenly scent of lavender.
All of the season’s best blooms make an appearance in this vibrant bouquet. Colored Easter eggs nestled between the stems take this arrangement over the top. Speaking of eggs, you’ll be egg-cited to try this Easter egg decorator tool.
This sherbet-colored bouquet lives up to its name. We can’t get over the dreamy combination of roses, larkspur, buttercups and disbuds. It’s a sweet addition to your Easter table.
FAQs
What is the traditional flower for Easter?
A common centerpiece this time of year is the Easter lily, which is regarded as a symbol of purity and new beginnings.
What is the most popular spring flower?
Some blooms in season this time of year—and match the vibrant feeling of the season—include daffodils, tulips, lilies and lilacs.
Is it better to order flowers online or in-store?
Ordering flowers can be pricier than purchasing in-store due to added costs for flower preservation and safe shipping. However, ordering online also comes with much more convenience; you can browse and select bouquet options from the comfort of home, without having to travel to—and potentially make an appointment at—a local flower shop.