Christmas
By sending someone flowers for Christmas you will be giving them a beautifully arranged decoration that they will be able to enjoy throughout the Christmas period. You can be sure that our Christmas flowers will sit perfectly with the other Christmas decorations in the home. Whether they are placed in a vase and put by the tree or used as a centrepiece on the Christmas dinner table they will create a stunning display that will be admired by friends and family alike. The great thing about sending Christmas flowers is that they will last long after the festive season is over, giving joy and happiness for days to come. And by ordering our Christmas flowers online you can avoid all the hassle of having to go into the shops. Simply choose and click and we’ll do the rest for you.
From its pagan origins as a celebration of the end of the harvest to the Christian celebration of the birth of the baby Jesus, Christmas has long been associated with the giving of gifts and presents.
The first gifts were simple twigs and leaves, then later food and drink. It is therefore fitting today to send someone a beautiful bouquet of flowers for Christmas. By giving a gift of Christmas flowers you are reinforcing centuries of tradition. Christmas flowers represent happiness and joy. They symbolise new life and regeneration. They also represent the birth of Christ.
When you order our Christmas flowers by post you can be sure that the recipient will be delighted. Our collection of flowers for Christmas has been specially chosen to capture the spirit of the festive season. Our bouquets are made up in the most traditional Christmas colours, from deep reds and greens to cool whites and silver – all designed to complement the decorations of the home.

Historically red has been used as the main colour of celebration for Christmas because of its associations with new life and the blood of Christ. It also reflects the colour of the bright berries that are abundant at this time of year. Green symbolises everlasting life because of its connection with the rich winter evergreens that never lose their leaves. White represents the snow, as well as purity and innocence. And gold and silver are colours of celebration and joy. It is the tradition to decorate the house with red-berried holly, believed to bring good luck, and white-berried mistletoe, which since pagan times has been associated with kissing.



