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Daisy bouquets, the simple cheerful flower with a hundred-year tradition

Daisies are the most universally recognised wildflower in the world. The simple white-petals-and-yellow-centre shape has been a cultural symbol of innocence, simplicity, and pure joy for centuries. The Singapore Florist studio has been arranging daisy bouquets since 1987, and they are popular for casual gift-giving, get-well wishes, friendship gestures, and the kind of unfussy, no-occasion bouquets that the recipient enjoys without overthinking. Daisies are the bouquet you send when you want to brighten someone's day without making a big symbolic statement.

This collection includes the daisy family in its various forms. Standard white daisies (the classic look), Shasta daisies (larger blooms with bright white petals), gerbera daisies (the giant cousin, available in vivid colours, see our gerberas collection), oxeye daisies (smaller wildflower style), African daisies (purple and orange tones), and chamomile daisies (small clusters used as filler). The most-ordered daisy bouquet in this collection is the classic mixed white-and-yellow daisy hand-tie at the SGD 78 to SGD 98 price point.

Pricing starts at SGD 68 for the small daisy posy and reaches SGD 188 for the premium mixed daisy arrangement with multiple varieties. Most orders land in the SGD 78 to SGD 108 range. Every order ships free islandwide, includes a handwritten card, and arrives same-day for orders before 12pm. For larger gerbera daisy bouquets, see our gerberas collection. For other unfussy gift options, browse our sunflowers collection or baby's breath collection. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings, number of roses meaning, and how long roses last.

How we mix daisy varieties for tonal depth in a single bouquet

A pure single-variety daisy bouquet can read flat because all the blooms are the same size and shape. Our approach is intentional variety mixing: we combine 2 to 3 daisy types in different sizes (large gerbera-style, medium Shasta, small chamomile filler) to create natural rhythm and visual depth. The colour palette stays simple (white and yellow are the daisy classics) but the size variation gives the bouquet structural interest. We pair the daisies with simple greenery fillers like fresh leatherleaf or asparagus fern to soften the edges. Every daisy bouquet is hand-tied in the studio and conditioned for 12 to 24 hours in nutrient water before delivery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a daisy bouquet symbolise?

Innocence, purity, simple joy, friendship, and new beginnings. Daisies are the universal cheerful flower across cultures, suitable for casual gift-giving, friendship gestures, get-well wishes, and birthdays where you want to convey positive energy without grand romantic implications.

What is the difference between daisies and gerberas?

Gerberas are technically a member of the daisy family, but they are much larger (8 to 12cm bloom head vs 3 to 6cm for standard daisies), come in vivid colours (hot pink, red, orange) vs the classic white-and-yellow of daisies, and are typically arranged as standalone bouquets rather than mixed. See our gerberas collection for the larger gerbera-specific range.

Are daisies a good first date flower?

Yes, especially for casual coffee-meet first dates where roses would feel too intense. Daisies read playful and warm without any romantic-commitment signal. Browse our first date flowers collection for more first-date options.

How long do daisy bouquets last?

5 to 7 days with proper care. Daisies are reasonably hardy as cut flowers, holding their shape and colour well in Singapore humidity. Standard care: re-cut stems, change water every 2 days, no direct aircon or sunlight.

Can I order an all-white daisy bouquet for a sympathy occasion?

Yes, white daisies can work for less formal sympathy contexts (a colleague's loss, a friend going through difficulty) where a full standing wreath would be too much. For traditional Singapore funerals and wakes, white chrysanthemums and white lilies are more conventional. See our condolence flower stands collection for the formal sympathy range.

Jim Ng, owner of Singapore Florist

Jim Ng

Owner of Singapore Florist

Jim and his team acquired Singapore Florist from the founding family who started the studio in 1987. Every collection on this site is built around the same hand-arrangement craft and freshness guarantee the original owners trained the studio on. Read the full story or WhatsApp Jim's team directly if you have a question.