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Centuries ago, sending flowers involved a horse, a long road, and several days of wondering if the message - often subtle, usually romantic, and occasionally passive-aggressive - had arrived intact. Now, it involves a website, a postcode, and hope that your symbolic gesture doesn’t look like it came from a…Centuries ago, sending flowers involved a horse, a long road, and several days of wondering if the message - often…
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Centuries ago, sending flowers involved a horse, a long road, and several days of wondering if the message - often subtle, usually romantic, and occasionally passive-aggressive - had arrived intact. Now, it involves a website, a postcode, and hope that your symbolic gesture doesn’t look like it came from a petrol station forecourt. Which brings us to Interflora - the flower delivery brand that’s been arranging stems and expectations since before your nan’s first crush. They offer fresh, handcrafted bouquets delivered by local florists, on the same day if you’re quick. What they don’t offer is hyperbole - and that’s probably for the best.
Interflora isn’t a warehouse operation. It’s a global network of over 40,000 florists (about 1,000 in the UK), meaning when you order an extravagant pastel bouquet for Aunt Jen in Dundee, it’s built by a florist down the road from her, not boxed up and jostled down the M6. There’s a legitimate craftsmanship angle here: bouquets are customised, hand-tied, and delivered same-day if ordered before 3PM Monday to Saturday, or next day if you’re just slightly less organised. You can even pick a delivery date months in advance, for the especially neurotic among us.
Prices skew premium - £100 for their "Grand Pastel Bouquet," £75 for a white tulip arrangement described as "beautifully simple," which, depending on your view of floral economy, reads as minimalist or underwhelming. Though to be fair, you’re paying for the handcraft, the logistics, and, arguably, the social capital a well-timed bouquet generates. You’re not just sending tulips. You’re sending "I remembered."
By most accounts, yes. Interflora insists on 7-day freshness and "florist choice" flexibility, meaning bouquets are tailored slightly based on availability and seasonality. That’s not code for "random." It’s meant to ensure better quality stems and fewer disappointments. As florist and Interflora contributor Sarah Mabbett puts it, "We don’t do cookie-cutter bouquets. Each one is a conversation." Granted, that conversation might be with your future mother-in-law, but still - the stakes are real.
Independent reviews back this up. Interflora holds a Trustpilot rating of 4.7 stars from over 140,000 reviews, which is as close as one gets to floral consensus on the internet. Complaints tend to focus on occasional delivery hiccups, particularly internationally, where local standards and communication vary. In other words: your bouquet to Lisbon might not look exactly like your bouquet to Lincoln.
Subscribers get 15% off their first order by handing over their email address - hardly radical, but it helps when you’re eyeing that £65 "Luxury Classic Spring Bouquet" and wondering if anyone will notice you went for the £48 one instead. There’s also a £12/year delivery pass that waives the standard £7.50 next-day delivery fee - worth it if you're planning more than two grand romantic gestures a year, or if you’ve got a habit of forgetting birthdays until the night before.
Students and NHS staff may want to approach third-party voucher code sites for additional savings, but caveat emptor - not all codes are valid, and the savings rarely move the needle more than a tenner. Still, in flower maths, that's the price of a small prosecco upgrade on the side. Or, if you prefer, a small potted plant to apologise for forgetting the anniversary in the first place.
Interflora does dabble elsewhere: balloons, chocolates, Easter gifts, even sympathy arrangements. It’s meant to be a full-scale gifting service, but the flowers remain the headline act. The add-ons feel exactly like what they are - add-ons. Serviceable, reliable, but unlikely to steal the spotlight. Which is probably intentional. As Interflora’s FAQ helpfully points out, they "understand the power of flowers."
Interflora is not for bargain-hunters or fans of next-day boxed bouquets from supermarkets. It's for people who want - or need - a bouquet that looks considered, even when purchased in mild panic. The brand’s heritage gives it plausibility, the local florist model gives it authenticity, and the branding suggests quiet confidence more than flashy romance. It's the kind of flower service that gets recommended by people who’ve used it four times and never talked about it. Which is, in its own way, a compelling endorsement.
As one customer, reviewing a last-minute condolence bouquet, put it: "It arrived on time and didn’t look like an apology." Interflora probably wouldn’t use that in their marketing copy. But they really should.
Interflora offers both same-day and next-day delivery, provided you order before 3pm. This assumes, of course, that your chosen local florist isn’t already at capacity—something you’ll only discover after entering the recipient’s address. The bouquets are handcrafted by local florists, which sounds artisanal and is probably logistically convenient. Sunday and bank holiday deliveries are off the table; your flowers will arrive the next working day instead. International delivery is available, though details are sparse. In short: it’s fast when it can be, and artisanal when it counts. Or so they say.
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