The Best Online Flower Delivery Services for a Beautiful Bouquet

Bouqs' careful and attractive packaging impressed consumer testers, while Lab analysts enjoyed the bouquets' instructions for preserving the flowers. Best part? Even after a week, testers saw no wilting.

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The Bouqs Co.

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1-800-Flowers' bouquets were fresh and lovely in our Lab tests and cheaper than its rivals'. Besides bouquets, 1-800-Flowers sells home plants and rose-and-chocolate-dipped strawberry gift packages.

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1-800-Flowers

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For fresh flowers at home or as a gift, you may buy stunning bouquets à la carte or subscribe to their service. Choose from Classic, Seasonal, or Luxe and weekly, bimonthly, or monthly flower delivery.

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Urban Stems

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Teleflora's website sells flowers 100% prepared and delivered by local florists, supporting small businesses. Teleflora's hand-delivered bouquets had a "wow factor," with beautiful flowers in a vase.

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Teleflora

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Amazon flower delivery is convenient. Amazon Prime members can receive fresh flowers from dozens of brands with free two-day delivery. We consumer tested two Floral Compass bouquets that came fast and in good condition.

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Amazon

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The Sill has several pet-safe, low-maintenance indoor plants. You may pick the planter style and color after choosing your plant. You may alternatively choose regular or expedited shipment (with significant prices).

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The Sill

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Farmgirl Flowers sells unusual rose varieties and seasonal blossoms in burlap bundles. Despite being battered, the roses were gorgeous and smelled sweeter than any other arrangement in lab tests after a few days.

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Farmgirl Flowers

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Have you almost forgotten your mom's birthday and just a few days to purchase a gift? BloomsyBox delivers next-day flowers and blooming plants. Our four bouquets from this online flower delivery business were in outstanding shape, but we haven't Lab tested it.

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Bloomsybox

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