Beautiful flowers don't have to break the bank. In Singapore, where the cost of living keeps climbing, many people assume a quality bouquet costs $100 or more. The truth? You can get a stunning, professionally wrapped bouquet delivered for free from as little as $30.
This guide covers the best affordable flower options in Singapore under $50 — from single-stem roses to colourful tulip bouquets — so you can brighten someone's day (or your own) without stressing your wallet.
Cheap Flowers Singapore: What $30–$50 Actually Gets You
Let's clear up a misconception: "cheap" doesn't mean low quality. At Windflower Florist, our $30–$50 collection includes market-fresh flowers, expert wrapping, a complimentary handwritten message card, and free same-day delivery across Singapore. That's the full experience — no hidden charges, no delivery fees.
Here's what each price point looks like:
$30–$35: Single-Stem and Trio Bouquets
These are perfect for "just because" moments, first dates, or when you want to add a thoughtful touch to a visit. Small but beautifully crafted.
- Uno Daisy (from $30) — A single daisy stem, available in hot pink, red, yellow, white, and pink. Cheerful and sweet.
- My One and Only (from $34) — A single premium rose wrapped elegantly. Available in 10 colours: red, pink, champagne, white, blue, hot pink, purple, yellow, menta, and cappuccino. The most popular budget option for a reason.
- Trio Matthiola (from $34) — Three stalks of fragrant matthiola in pink, white, or lilac. Understated and elegant.
$37–$44: Small Bouquets and Bunches
A step up in size while staying firmly under $50. Great for birthdays, thank-you gifts, and office celebrations.
- Give a Bunch (from $37) — A cheerful bunch of mixed flowers in yellow, hot pink, pink, orange, or red. Vibrant and joyful.
- Carnations in Caramel ($39) — Warm caramel-toned carnations — elegant and long-lasting. Also available in lilac and pink.
- Tulips (from $40) — Classic tulips in 6 colours (yellow, red, lilac, pink, white, orange). A spring favourite.
- Baby's Breath ($44) — The timeless filler flower, gorgeous as a standalone bouquet. Instagram-worthy and budget-friendly.
- Eucalyptus ($44) — Fragrant greenery that doubles as home decor. Dries beautifully too.
- Lavender Scent ($44) — Dried lavender with a calming fragrance. Lasts for months.
$48–$50: Premium Budget Options
These sit right at the top of the budget range but punch well above their price point. If you want something that looks like a $80 bouquet for under $50, these are the picks.
- A Study in Champagne (from $48) — Elegant champagne-toned roses. Also in hot pink and pink. These look far more expensive than they are.
Best Affordable Flowers by Occasion
| Occasion | Best Budget Pick | Price | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|---|
| First date | My One and Only — Red | $34 | Classic single red rose — romantic without being over the top |
| Birthday | Give a Bunch | $37 | Cheerful, colourful, and festive |
| Thank you | Carnations in Pink | $39 | Gratitude and warmth in a simple arrangement |
| Apology / make up | Tulip Pink | $40 | Sincere and sweet, without seeming like you're overcompensating |
| Self-treat | Baby's Breath | $44 | Gorgeous in a vase on your desk — instant mood booster |
| Office / colleague | Uno Daisy | $30 | Thoughtful without being awkward — just a nice gesture |
| Mother's Day | Carnations in Caramel | $39 | Traditional and elegant — Mum will love it |
| Anniversary (budget) | A Study in Champagne | $48 | Looks premium at a fraction of the price |
Why Windflower's Budget Range Stands Out
There are plenty of places to buy cheap flowers in Singapore — supermarket counters, wet market stalls, online marketplaces. So why choose a dedicated florist for your budget bouquet? The difference is in the details:
- Free same-day delivery — No minimum order. A $30 Uno Daisy gets the same free delivery as a $482 arrangement. No other florist in Singapore does this at our scale.
- Expert wrapping — Even our most affordable bouquets are wrapped by professional florists, not machine-packaged. The presentation looks far more expensive than the price tag.
- 4.8-star Google rating with 1,200+ reviews — Our reputation stands behind every delivery, regardless of budget.
- Complimentary message card — Handwritten, not printed. This personal touch elevates a $34 bouquet into a meaningful gift.
- On-time guarantee — If we're late, it's free. Your budget bouquet still gets VIP delivery treatment.
Spotlight: My One and Only — The Best $34 Flower Gift in Singapore
Our My One and Only range deserves a special mention. It's a single premium rose, elegantly wrapped with care — available in 10 colours to match any message:
- Red ($34) — Classic love and romance
- Pink ($34) — Gratitude and admiration
- White ($34) — Purity and new beginnings
- Champagne ($34) — Elegance and sophistication
- Yellow ($34) — Friendship and joy
- Hot Pink ($34) — Fun and playful energy
- Purple ($34) — Enchantment and mystery
- Blue ($41) — The unattainable, mystery (rare and striking)
- Menta ($41) — Fresh, modern, and unique
- Cappuccino ($41) — Warm, trendy, and Instagram-worthy
At $34, it's hard to find a more thoughtful gift in Singapore. One rose, beautifully wrapped, with free delivery and a handwritten card — it's proof that meaningful gestures don't need a big budget.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of a Budget Bouquet
- Pick flowers that last longer — Carnations last 2–3 weeks, much longer than roses (1 week). If longevity matters, go carnations or chrysanthemums.
- Choose dried or preserved options — Lavender Scent ($44) and Eucalyptus ($44) last for months, making the cost-per-day incredibly low.
- Colour matters more than size — A small bouquet in her favourite colour beats a large generic one every time. If you know she loves pink, get Carnations in Pink ($39).
- Write a real message — The free handwritten card is your secret weapon. "You made my Tuesday better" hits harder than "Happy birthday" on a bigger bouquet.
- Timing beats size — Sending a $30 daisy on a random Wednesday means more than a $100 bouquet on Valentine's Day when everyone else is doing the same thing.
Beautiful Flowers From Just $30
Browse our $30–$50 collection — professionally wrapped bouquets with free same-day delivery across Singapore. No minimum order, no hidden fees.
Shop $30–$50 Flowers →Frequently Asked Questions About Affordable Flowers in Singapore
Where Can I Buy Cheap Flowers in Singapore With Free Delivery?
Windflower Florist offers beautiful bouquets from $30 with free same-day delivery across all of Singapore. Our $30–$50 collection includes daisies, roses, carnations, tulips, and more — all professionally wrapped with a complimentary handwritten message card.
What Is the Cheapest Bouquet I Can Send in Singapore?
Our most affordable option is the Uno Daisy at $30 — a single daisy stem, beautifully wrapped and delivered for free. For a single rose, My One and Only starts at $34.
Are Cheap Flowers in Singapore Good Quality?
At Windflower Florist, absolutely. Our budget bouquets use the same fresh, market-quality flowers as our premium range. The difference is in the size and complexity of the arrangement, not the flower quality. Every bouquet is wrapped by professional florists.
Can I Get Same-Day Delivery for a $30 Bouquet?
Yes! Every order at Windflower Florist — regardless of price — qualifies for free same-day delivery across Singapore. Order before 3pm for delivery the same day.
What Flowers Last the Longest on a Budget?
Carnations (2–3 weeks), chrysanthemums (2–3 weeks), and dried/preserved options like Lavender Scent ($44) or Eucalyptus ($44) last months. For the best cost-per-day value, go dried.
Looking for the perfect flowers? Windflower Florist offers free same-day flower delivery across Singapore — browse our full collection and order today!


