Every occasion
Free virtual flowers for every occasion
Celebrate, thank someone, or check in — send a thoughtful bouquet online in minutes.

Beautiful flowers, delivered digitally
Free to send · Works on any phone · No app download
Every occasion
Celebrate, thank someone, or check in — send a thoughtful bouquet online in minutes.
Flower library
Tap a bloom to read when it fits your message — symbolism, tone, and common mistakes.

The timeless symbol of love and passion
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Represents romance, prosperity, and good fortune
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A declaration of perfect, deep love
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Innocence, purity, and joyful new beginnings
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Elegance, devotion, and purity of heart
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Luxury, beauty, and strength of character
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Admiration, perfection, and faithful longing
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Spiritual awakening, rebirth, and resilience
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Pick blooms, write your note, share a link — no shipping and nothing to wilt.
Choose from eight blooms — rose, peony, tulip, daisy, lily, orchid, camellia, and lotus — and build an arrangement that fits the moment.
Match the card style to the occasion, then write a short note. Elegant, vintage, midnight, and botanical styles are all included.
Copy one link and send it by text, email, WhatsApp, or social. Your recipient opens it to a full-screen reveal — no app install.
Real examples
See how others paired flowers, cards, and timing before you send your own link.
Before you send
Practical reads on sympathy, recovery, and lower-waste gifting — written for link-based bouquets.
Condolence bouquets are not recovery bouquets. This article focuses on grief, funeral timing, remembrance, and how to write to immediate family or grieving friends without causing extra harm.
Recovery bouquets work best when they offer calm presence, not forced positivity. This article separates hospital recovery from home rest and shows what wording helps instead of adding pressure.
Thoughtful gifts do not have to be disposable ones. This guide looks at lower-waste gift ideas and explains when a digital bouquet can be a useful, meaningful alternative to a physical arrangement.
Common questions
Quick answers about sending digital blooms instead of a physical delivery.
Why trust us
Our flower and message guides are tied to the live builder, reviewed by a named editor, and linked to sources you can check.
See who writes, reviews, and updates Online Bouquet's flower and message guides.
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