Seasonal Flowers in Singapore

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Seasonal Flowers in Singapore, What's Beautiful Right Now

Some flowers are worth waiting for. Peonies and anemones only come around at certain times of the year, and right now they are at their absolute best, lush, expressive, and impossible to ignore.

This is the collection we update each season with whichever blooms are freshest and most exciting. Think of it as the good stuff, right on time.

This Spring's Featured Blooms

Peonies, Lush, Romantic, and Worth the Wait

There is a reason people get excited when peony season arrives. Full, softly ruffled, and endlessly romantic, a peony bouquet does most of the talking on its own. They feel special because they are, and they will not be around forever. Browse the full peony collection for every style we carry.

Anemones, Bold Centres, Clean Lines, Quiet Drama

Anemones are the less obvious choice, which is exactly why people love them. Dark centres, crisp petals, and a silhouette that feels modern and design-led rather than traditionally floral. A strong pick when you want elegance without convention. See the full anemone range for all available arrangements.

Bouquets or Vases, Your Call

Every arrangement here comes as a hand bouquet or a vase arrangement, in Standard or Double Down sizing. Standard is a beautifully balanced piece. Double Down doubles the bloom count for a fuller, more statement gift, ideal when you want the flowers to really fill the room.

Finding the Right Seasonal Arrangement

If You Already Know the Flower You Want

Jump straight to the dedicated peony or anemone collection for the full range. This page is the curated shortlist of what is freshest and most in-demand this season.

If the Occasion Matters More Than the Flower

Start from the occasion instead: birthday flowers, anniversary flowers, or hand bouquets will narrow things faster when the event matters more than the specific bloom.

Good to Know About Seasonal Flowers

They Are Only Here for a Window

Seasonal flowers like peonies and anemones are supply-dependent and availability can shift week to week. If a specific arrangement catches your eye, ordering sooner is usually the smarter move, once they are gone for the season, they are gone.

This Page Changes With the Calendar

When spring wraps up, the hero flowers here will rotate to whatever is next in season. The edit you see today reflects what is at its peak right now, which is exactly when these flowers look and feel their best.

Browse 25 curated seasonal arrangements featuring Stock, Tulips and Carnations in Cream White, White and Green tones, priced from $76 to $335.

Customer favourite this month: A Peony for Your Thoughts — Featuring peony, peonies, roses. From $243. Free same-day delivery.

Most popular for For Mom, Anniversary and Birthday — with options starting from $76.

Seasonal Flowers in Singapore: Common Questions

This spring we are featuring peonies and anemones, two flowers that only come around at certain times of the year. Peonies are lush, romantic, and endlessly popular. Anemones are more modern, with bold dark centres and clean lines that feel design-led rather than traditional. Both are available as hand bouquets and vase arrangements.

Seasonal flowers like peonies and anemones are supply-dependent. They travel further, arrive in smaller batches, and are only at their peak for a limited window. That scarcity is part of what makes them feel special. Year-round staples like roses, sunflowers, and hydrangeas are sourced more consistently, which keeps their pricing steadier.

Yes, every seasonal arrangement includes free same-day delivery across Singapore. Order before 12:30 PM for afternoon delivery, or choose Express 1-Hour Delivery from $25. On-time guaranteed. If we are late, your order is free.

It is a good idea. Seasonal blooms are availability-sensitive, and specific arrangements can sell out faster than year-round options. If a particular peony or anemone design catches your eye, ordering sooner rather than later is usually the safer bet. Once the season turns, these flowers will not be back until next year.