Free Valentine's bouquet

Send Valentine's Day Flowers Online

A red-and-pink Valentine's bouquet (roses, peonies, tulips) sent instantly via WhatsApp or text. Free, no last-minute $80 panic, and a card you actually built yourself. Works for the partner across town or the one across the ocean.

❤️ Free · Instant · Never wilts

Free forever Skip the $80 last-minute panic Sent in 60 seconds Long-distance friendly

Build your Valentine's bouquet

We started one for you: red roses, pink peonies, a tulip for declaration. Swap, recolor, write the note.

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Style
Pick flowers

Color
Write a note
Drop it

Why send virtual Valentine's flowers?

Same gesture, none of the Feb 14 markup. Especially good if you're long-distance, last-minute, or both.

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Cheaper than a real bouquet

Real Valentine's flowers cost $60–$120 the week of, and arrive half-wilted from a warehouse. This is free, every year.

No "out of stock by Feb 13"

Forgot until 9am Feb 14? You're not stuck. Build it now, they have it before lunch.

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Works at any distance

Long-distance? International? Different time zone? The link doesn't care. It works anywhere they can open a browser.

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Forever in their chat

A real bouquet is gone by Feb 21. This one stays pinned in their message history. They can reopen it any time.

Best flowers for Valentine's Day

Red and pink do the talking. Each carries a different shade of love.

Message ideas

Romantic, not corny. Tap "Use this" to drop one into the builder.

You make ordinary Tuesdays feel like something. Happy Valentine's. ❤️
Of all the small joys this year, you're the biggest one.
Sending flowers that won't wilt, like the way I feel about you. 🌹

How it works

Four steps, about a minute total.

Pick flowers

The Valentine's set is already loaded. Swap any of them, or change their colors.

Write a note

To, From, and a short love note. One sentence usually beats a paragraph.

Generate the link

One click. The whole bouquet is encoded into a single URL.

Send it

WhatsApp, iMessage, email, even by QR. The bouquet opens when they tap.

Frequently asked

Is sending virtual Valentine's flowers cheap or thoughtful?

Thoughtful. A real bouquet is a generic supply-chain experience by Feb 14. A virtual bouquet is something you actually built, flower by flower, with their name on it. It reads as effort, not as a workaround.

Will my partner think this is lazy?

Not if you write something real. A short, personal message with flowers you chose is more romantic than a generic delivery card. The medium is doing the same job; you're just skipping the $80 markup.

Can I send it on Feb 14 morning if I forgot?

Yes. That's most of why BloomDrop exists. Build the bouquet, write the note, send the link in under a minute. They'll have it before they finish their coffee.

What if we're in different countries?

Perfect use case. The link works in any country, any time zone. No customs, no "sorry, we don't deliver there." You hit send and it's there.

Can I send anonymously to a crush?

Yes. Leave the "From" field blank or write "a secret admirer." The recipient sees only what you put on the card. There's no account, no metadata, no return address.

Do red roses always mean love?

Classically, yes. Deep red roses signal passionate, romantic love. Pink means admiration and sweetness, white means new beginnings, yellow means friendship. Pick the meaning that fits, and read our rose color guide if you want the full breakdown.

Send your Valentine some flowers.

Sixty seconds. No account. Free, forever, every year.

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