Flower Delivery Singapore
Local Florists in Singapore
Singapore is one of Asia's most dynamic, cosmopolitan, and sophisticated city-states — a melting pot of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and international cultures that has become a global centre of commerce, innovation, and lifestyle. Flower gifting is an important part of Singapore's social fabric, reflecting both Asian traditions and Western customs. With abcFlora, you can send a beautiful bouquet to any address in Singapore entirely in English. Our local Singaporean florist partners will craft a stunning arrangement and deliver it fresh to your recipient's door, from Orchard Road to Sentosa.
Singapore is nicknamed the 'Garden City' for good reason — the city is beautifully landscaped with tropical plants and flowers, and the world-famous Gardens by the Bay showcases extraordinary floral diversity. abcFlora works with skilled Singaporean florists who bring this passion for botanical beauty to every bouquet they create. Whether for a corporate event, a romantic occasion, or a family celebration, abcFlora makes flower delivery in Singapore effortless and premium.
Celebrate Occasions by Sending Flowers to Singapore
Singapore's multicultural calendar means there are flower-gifting opportunities throughout the year. Chinese New Year (January or February) is the biggest celebration for Chinese Singaporeans, when auspicious flowers like orchids, narcissus, and cherry blossoms decorate homes. Deepavali (Festival of Lights, October/November) is celebrated with marigold decorations by Indian Singaporeans. Hari Raya Aidilfitri marks the end of Ramadan for Malay Muslim Singaporeans.
Singapore National Day (August 9th) is celebrated with enormous national pride — red and white flowers (Singapore's national colors) make a perfect patriotic gift. Valentine's Day is extremely popular in Singapore's romantic culture, with florists seeing their highest demand of the year. Mother's Day, birthdays, graduation ceremonies, and corporate events are all key occasions for flower gifting. Singapore's world-class hospitality industry also creates constant demand for flowers in hotels, restaurants, and events.
The Best Singapore Flower Delivery Service
To Which Areas in Singapore Can I Send Flowers?
Singapore is a compact city-state, and abcFlora delivers flowers to all areas including the Central Region (Orchard Road, Marina Bay, Raffles Place, City Hall), the East (Bedok, Tampines, Changi), the West (Jurong, Clementi, Buona Vista), the North (Yishun, Woodlands, Ang Mo Kio), the North-East (Sengkang, Serangoon, Hougang), and Sentosa Island. We cover all planning areas across the entire island.
Which are the Most Popular Flowers in Singapore?
The Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid is Singapore's national flower — a beautiful hybrid orchid in pink and purple that was chosen in 1981 to represent Singapore's multicultural harmony and resilience. Orchids are enormously popular in Singapore in general, with the country famous for its orchid cultivation (Singapore Botanic Gardens' National Orchid Garden houses over 1,000 species). Roses, sunflowers, lilies, and carnations are popular for everyday gifting. For Chinese New Year, auspicious flowers like yellow chrysanthemums, narcissus, and orchids are traditional choices.
How We at abcFlora Handle Your Singapore Delivery
We do not use a simple checklist, instead we manage the whole order for you. Here is how we get your flowers to a home in Singapore:
When you place your order in English, our team processes it and makes sure all address details are clear for the local florist. English is Singapore's primary business language, so communication is seamless.
We send the order details to a partner florist located in the most convenient area for your recipient's address. We do not ship flowers in a box from another country.
The local florist builds the bouquet using premium fresh flowers sourced from Singapore's sophisticated flower market.
The florist delivers the flowers directly to the address, ensuring they arrive fresh and on time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best flowers to send for Chinese New Year in Singapore?
For Chinese New Year, choose auspicious and vibrant flowers. Orchids are ideal — they symbolize prosperity, growth, and elegance. Yellow chrysanthemums bring good fortune. Narcissus (water lily bulbs that bloom beautifully in bowls of water) are traditional Chinese New Year plants. Plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, and peach blossoms are also very auspicious. Avoid white flowers during the festive season, as white is associated with mourning in Chinese culture.
What is the Vanda Miss Joaquim and why is it Singapore's national flower?
Vanda Miss Joaquim is a naturally occurring hybrid orchid that was first discovered in Singapore in 1893 in the garden of Agnes Joaquim. It was chosen as Singapore's national flower in 1981 because of its vibrant color (pink-purple), its resilience (it blooms year-round), and its multicultural significance — representing Singapore's diverse heritage. It remains a beloved symbol of the city-state's spirit.
What language should I write the card message in for Singapore?
English is Singapore's lingua franca and the primary language of government, education, and business. A card in English is completely natural. Depending on your recipient's heritage, you might also consider Mandarin Chinese, Malay, or Tamil. For Chinese Singaporeans, a simple 'Gong Xi Fa Cai' (Happy New Year/Wishing you prosperity) during Chinese New Year would be very appreciated.
Can you deliver flowers for same-day delivery in Singapore?
Yes! Singapore's compact size and well-developed logistics network make same-day flower delivery very efficient. Our local Singaporean florists offer same-day delivery across the island when orders are placed before the cut-off time. Singapore's excellent road network means we can reach any address quickly and reliably.
Send flowers to Singapore has never been as easy as with abcFlora. Choose from stunning orchids, elegant roses, tropical bouquets and more — all delivered fresh by local Singaporean florists anywhere on the island!