Flowers Czech Republic — Delivery to Prague, Brno and More
Yes, abcFlora delivers flowers to Czech Republic. From the fairy-tale streets of Prague to the industrial hub of Brno, our network of local florists ensures fresh, hand-arranged bouquets reach your loved ones on time. The Czech Republic has a rich botanical heritage — the country is home to over 2,500 native plant species and the linden tree (Tilia), the national tree, has been revered in Czech culture for centuries. Whether you need flowers delivered to Ostrava, Plzeň, or Liberec, abcFlora's partner florists craft every arrangement by hand using locally sourced blooms.
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Flower Delivery in Czech Republic with abcFlora.com
abcFlora works with trusted local florists throughout the Czech Republic to deliver flowers for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, sympathy, and everyday moments. Every bouquet is hand-arranged and hand-delivered — never packed in a box and shipped. We provide next-day delivery to all major cities including Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, and Liberec.
The Czech online flower market has expanded significantly, driven by a strong e-commerce culture and the country's position as one of Central Europe's most connected economies. According to industry reports, the Czech floral market generates over €200 million annually, with online channels accounting for a growing share of sales.
Our Top Seller Bouquets
Pink Roses — A soft and elegant arrangement of premium pink roses, hand-delivered by a local Czech florist. Perfect for expressing admiration, gratitude, or celebrating a special milestone.
Red Roses — The timeless symbol of love. A beautiful arrangement of red roses crafted and delivered by a local florist anywhere in the Czech Republic.
Seasonal Flowers — A vibrant mix of the freshest seasonal blooms available. Each bouquet is unique, reflecting the best flowers of the current Czech growing season.
Czech Republic Flowers and Culture
The Linden tree (Tilia cordata) is the national tree of the Czech Republic and its fragrant blossoms are deeply woven into the country's identity. Linden flowers have been used in traditional Czech herbal teas (lipový čaj) for centuries, valued for their calming properties. The tree appears on Czech coins, in folklore, and as a symbol of Slavic unity.
Prague's botanical legacy is world-renowned. The city's parks and gardens — from the Letná Orchards to the Prague Botanical Garden — showcase both native Czech wildflowers and exotic species. The blossoming of fruit trees and magnolias in spring transforms Prague into one of Europe's most photogenic cities.
On May 1st (Svatý Florián) and International Women's Day (celebrated by many Czech families), flower sales surge. Red roses and tulips are the most popular choices. The Czech tradition of naming days (svátek) also drives regular flower gifting throughout the year.
Most Popular Flowers in Czech Republic
Linden Blossom (Lípa) — More than a flower, the linden is a national symbol. Its fragrant pale-yellow clusters bloom in June and fill Czech towns and countryside with a distinctive, honey-sweet scent.
Rose (Růže) — The most popular gift flower in the Czech Republic. Red roses lead sales on Valentine's Day and anniversaries, while white roses are the traditional sympathy flower.
Tulip (Tulipán) — Widely associated with spring in the Czech Republic. Tulips are especially popular on Women's Day and as a cheerful housewarming gift.
Peony (Pionýš) — A beloved late-spring flower that has gained massive popularity in Czech floristry over the past decade. Large, fragrant blooms in soft pinks and whites are especially sought after.
Chamomile (Heřmánek) — While often associated with tea, chamomile fields are an iconic part of the Czech rural landscape and the daisy-like flowers are used in natural-style bouquets.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you deliver flowers to Czech Republic?
abcFlora offers next-day delivery to Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, and most other cities in the Czech Republic. Same-day delivery may be available in Prague if ordered early enough.
What flowers should I send for Czech naming days?
Naming days (svátek) are celebrated widely in the Czech Republic. Roses and mixed seasonal bouquets are always appropriate. Check the Czech calendar for the recipient's name day — it's a lovely local tradition that calls for flowers.
Can I send flowers to smaller towns in Czech Republic?
Yes. Our network of local florists extends beyond Prague and Brno to smaller towns and villages across the country. For remote locations, we recommend ordering at least 24-48 hours in advance.
What is the best flower for a sympathy occasion in Czech Republic?
White lilies, white roses, and chrysanthemums are the traditional sympathy flowers in the Czech Republic. Wreaths and standing sprays are commonly delivered to funeral homes and cemeteries.
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