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Ordered a bouquet for a friend's birthday and the delivery was right on time. Stems were fresh, the wrap was elegant, and the recipient sent me photos within an hour to thank me. Would order again without hesitation.
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Seasonal flowers, what is in fresh this month
Seasonal flowers are the blooms our florists are working with right now: stems flown in this week from European, South American, or local farms that are at peak season. The collection rotates through the year, so what you see today is different from what you saw last month and from what will be in stock next month. Ordering from this collection guarantees you are getting the freshest, most plentiful, and (often) best-priced blooms in our studio.
Singapore's seasonal flower calendar runs across global supply chains. Tulips (October to March from the Netherlands), peonies (April to June from European farms, October to December from New Zealand), garden roses (year-round but rotating between Ecuador and Kenya), ranunculus (December to April), hydrangeas (year-round but with peak quality in cooler months), and locally-grown tropicals (orchids, heliconia, ginger flowers, year-round). The collection updates as fresh shipments land at our studio.
Pricing varies by current stock but most seasonal arrangements sit in the SGD 78 to SGD 168 range. For specific flower types, see our individual collections: peonies, tulips, roses, orchids, hydrangeas, sunflowers, carnations, and lilies and calla lilies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What flowers are in season in Singapore right now?
The collection updates weekly as fresh shipments land. Common in-season blooms by month: peonies (April-June), tulips (October-March), ranunculus (December-April), garden roses (year-round). For the current week's stock, browse the seasonal flowers collection or message the studio.
Are seasonal flowers cheaper than out-of-season flowers?
Usually yes. In-season blooms are cheaper because supply is plentiful and shipping is direct from farms at peak harvest. Out-of-season blooms (e.g., peonies in August) require sourcing from southern hemisphere farms with smaller volumes, which adds 30 to 50 percent to the price.
How does Singapore's flower seasonality work, given we have no spring or autumn?
Singapore imports most cut flowers from countries with proper seasons. Peonies arrive April to June from European farms, then again October to December from New Zealand. Tulips arrive October to March from the Netherlands. Ranunculus arrives December to April from European or Australian farms. Locally-grown tropicals (orchids, heliconia) are year-round.
Can I order specific flowers that are not in season?
Yes for most varieties, but expect a higher price and longer lead time. Out-of-season peonies require 7 to 10 day lead time for southern-hemisphere sourcing. Out-of-season tulips and ranunculus can be tougher to source. Message the studio for specific requests.
Do you deliver seasonal flowers same-day in Singapore?
Yes. Free same-day islandwide delivery for orders before noon, subject to current stock. Hand-tied seasonal bouquets, mixed-bloom arrangements, and single-variety stems all qualify.
