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Nov 20, 2025
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Oct 30, 2025
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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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Oct 29, 2025
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From the Singapore Florist studio

Mixed flower bouquets for the bold celebratory gift

Mixed flower bouquets combine multiple stem types in a single arrangement, and they are by volume one of our most-ordered styles for everyday gifting. Where single-flower arrangements (all roses, all tulips, all peonies) read as deliberate and editorial, mixed bouquets read as generous and joyful. The Singapore Florist studio has been building mixed bouquets since 1987, and they are particularly popular for birthdays, congratulations, get-well wishes, and the kind of "thank you for everything" gestures where you want maximum visual variety.

The standard mixed bouquet in this collection contains 3 to 5 different flower types arranged together in a hand-tied spiral. Common combinations include rose plus carnation plus gerbera plus baby's breath (the classic crowd-pleaser), sunflower plus rose plus eucalyptus (the warm cheerful mix), tulip plus rose plus stock (the spring garden mix), and the seasonal special mixes that rotate based on which flowers are in peak supply. Mixed bouquets are deliberately less editorial and more "abundant garden" in feel, which suits gift-giving contexts where the recipient might appreciate variety over sophistication.

Pricing starts at SGD 78 for the small mixed posy and reaches SGD 288 for the premium mixed arrangement with multiple premium stem types. Most orders land in the SGD 88 to SGD 138 range. Every order ships free islandwide, includes a handwritten card, and arrives same-day for orders before 12pm. For specific single-flower bouquets, browse our individual collections like roses, tulips, or sunflowers. For more curated colour-mixed bouquets, see our mixed colour roses collection. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings, number of roses meaning, and how long roses last.

How we balance flower types in a mixed bouquet for visual harmony

Mixed bouquets fail when one flower type visually dominates the others or when the colour palette becomes chaotic. Our approach is intentional hierarchy: each mixed bouquet has 1 dominant flower type (about 40 percent of stems), 2 secondary types (about 40 percent combined), and 1 to 2 accent types (the remaining 20 percent). This creates a clear visual lead with supporting layers, rather than a random pile of flowers. We also colour-coordinate within the mix to avoid clashing palettes. For example, a sunflower-and-rose mix uses warm colours throughout (red, orange, yellow), while a tulip-and-rose mix uses cool tones (pink, white, purple). Every mixed bouquet is built by an arranger who has experience balancing the proportions, and conditioned for 12 to 24 hours in nutrient water before assembly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What flowers are typically included in a mixed bouquet?

Common combinations: rose plus carnation plus gerbera plus baby's breath (classic), sunflower plus rose plus eucalyptus (warm cheerful), tulip plus rose plus stock (spring garden), and seasonal rotating mixes. Each bouquet contains 3 to 5 different flower types in coordinated colour palettes.

Are mixed bouquets cheaper than single-flower bouquets?

Roughly the same price for the same stem count. Mixed bouquets typically use a blend of premium and standard tier flowers to keep the price accessible while maintaining visual quality. A 12-stem mixed bouquet costs about the same as a 12-stem rose-only bouquet at the equivalent tier.

Can I customise the flower mix in a bouquet?

Yes. The listed mixes are our most-ordered combinations, but for custom builds (specific flowers, specific colour palette, specific exclusions for allergies or pet safety) WhatsApp us with your preferences and we will mock up a custom build within a few hours.

Do mixed bouquets last as long as single-flower bouquets?

The vase life of a mixed bouquet is determined by the shortest-lived flower in the mix. If a bouquet contains tulips (5 to 7 days) and orchids (14 days), the bouquet looks fresh for 5 to 7 days then the orchids continue alone. We choose stem combinations that have similar vase life so the bouquet stays cohesive throughout.

What is the most popular mixed flower bouquet in Singapore?

Our top-selling mixed bouquet is the rose plus carnation plus gerbera plus baby's breath crowd-pleaser at SGD 98 to SGD 128 for 12 to 18 stems. It works for almost every gifting occasion (birthday, get-well, thank-you, congratulations) and ages well across recipient demographics.

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.