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Flowers Finland — Delivery to Helsinki, Tampere, Turku and More

Flowers Finland — Delivery to Helsinki, Tampere, Turku and More

Yes, abcFlora delivers flowers to Finland with next-day delivery available in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku, and other major Finnish cities. Finland's flower market is small but robust — Finnish florists generate approximately €200 million in annual revenue, with the average Finnish household purchasing flowers 8–10 times per year, a notably high frequency for a country of 5.5 million people. Whether you're sending a bouquet to Helsinki, celebrating in Tampere, marking an anniversary in Turku, or delivering flowers to Oulu or Espoo, abcFlora works with local Finnish florists to hand-craft and personally deliver every arrangement. Browse the full selection at our Finland flower collection and send something special today.

How Does Flower Delivery in Finland Work?

abcFlora connects your order with trusted independent florists across Finland. When your order is placed, the florist nearest to the recipient's address receives it, prepares the arrangement with fresh market flowers, and delivers directly to the door. Delivery is available in Helsinki, Espoo, Tampere, Turku, Oulu, Jyväskylä, Kuopio, Lahti, Pori, and Kouvola. Standard delivery is next-day across mainland Finland; same-day delivery is available in Helsinki and Espoo for orders placed before noon local time. Finland's northern regions and island communities (including Åland) may require an additional 1–2 business days. Finnish florists operate year-round, including through the winter months when daylight is scarce and flowers bring particular meaning as a light source in the home.

Our Top Seller Bouquets for Finland

Finnish floral preferences lean toward fresh, clean arrangements that complement Scandinavian interior aesthetics:

  • Finnish Summer Wildflower Bouquet — A loose, seasonal arrangement featuring cornflowers, daisies, sweet peas, and meadow flowers that capture Finland's brief but brilliant summer. Order now →
  • Red Rose Premium Bouquet — Long-stem red roses — Finland's most popular Valentine's Day and anniversary gift — hand-tied and wrapped in the clean Scandinavian style. View collection →
  • Seasonal Nordic Mix — A curated fresh bouquet built around what's peak in Finnish markets: tulips and hyacinths in spring, peonies in early summer, sunflowers in August, dahlias in autumn. See options →

Finland Flowers and Culture

Finland's flower culture is shaped by its dramatic natural environment: long dark winters followed by an explosively colorful summer. Flowers carry particular emotional weight in Finland precisely because they are seasonal — the sight of the first wildflowers in spring (usually between April and May) is a culturally significant moment. Finland's national flower is the lily of the valley (Kielo), which holds deep symbolic importance and is traditionally associated with spring, purity, and new beginnings. It appears on Finnish textiles, ceramics, and design objects. The Finnish concept of "midsummer" (Juhannus, celebrated on the summer solstice around June 21-22) is one of the most important celebrations in the country, with birch branches, wildflowers, and floral crowns woven into the festivities. Mother's Day (second Sunday of May) and Father's Day (second Sunday of November) are the peak gifting events for Finnish florists. Valentine's Day has grown significantly in Finland since the 1980s, now rivaling Mother's Day in flower sales.

Most Popular Flowers in Finland

Lily of the Valley (Kielo / Convallaria majalis)

Finland's national flower and the most sentimentally significant bloom in Finnish culture. Lily of the valley blooms from late May to early June and is closely associated with the onset of summer. It appears in bridal bouquets, spring gifts, and Mother's Day arrangements throughout Finland. The flower's fragrance is strongly associated with Finnish spring.

Cornflower (Ruiskaunokki / Centaurea cyanus)

A beloved Finnish wildflower and informal national symbol. Bright blue cornflowers fill Finnish roadsides and grain fields each summer and are seen as quintessentially Finnish. They appear in folk art, traditional textiles, and modern Finnish design. Cornflowers are a popular addition to summer bouquets and wildflower arrangements.

Rose

Finland's most purchased cut flower year-round. Finnish florists source roses primarily through the Dutch auction system, supplemented by local greenhouse production in summer. Red roses dominate Valentine's Day; soft pastels are preferred for birthdays and Mother's Day. Finland imports approximately 60 million cut rose stems annually.

Tulip

A spring staple across Finland. Tulips arrive in Finnish markets from January and peak in March-April. They are the standard Easter gift and a popular choice on International Women's Day (March 8th). Finnish florists favor large-flowering varieties that suit the country's preference for generous, full-looking arrangements.

Peony (Pionii)

A brief but eagerly anticipated summer flower in Finland. Finnish garden peonies bloom from late May through June and are cultivated across the country, even in northern climates where the short summer still allows for abundant blooms. Pink and white peonies are the Finnish summer wedding flower of choice.

Sunflower (Auringonkukka)

A Finnish summer icon associated with the long Scandinavian midsummer days. Sunflowers grown in Finnish fields bloom in July and August when daylight extends past midnight in the north. They are popular informal gifts, farmers' market purchases, and feature heavily in Finnish summer celebration decor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I send flowers to a Finnish recipient in Swedish (Finland-Swedish)?

Yes. Finland has two official languages: Finnish and Swedish. Approximately 5% of the Finnish population is Swedish-speaking, concentrated on the southwest coast and in the Åland Islands. abcFlora greeting cards can be written in Swedish, Finnish, or any other language — simply type your message in checkout and we'll ensure it reaches the recipient exactly as written.

Do you deliver flowers during Finnish public holidays like Juhannus (Midsummer)?

Juhannus (Midsummer) is one of Finland's most important holidays, celebrated around June 21-22. Most Finnish florists close for the Midsummer holiday weekend. abcFlora recommends ordering for Juhannus-related deliveries by the Thursday before, to ensure delivery on Friday before the holiday. Christmas, Easter, and Pyhäinpäivä (All Saints' Day, first Saturday of November) follow similar patterns.

What flowers are traditional for Finnish midsummer celebrations?

Finnish midsummer traditions involve birch branches, wildflowers, and floral crowns woven from meadow flowers. Cornflowers, daisies, and cow parsley are the classic midsummer wreath flowers. For gifts during the Juhannus period, light summer bouquets featuring sunflowers, ranunculus, and peonies are popular choices.

Is delivery available to Finnish island communities and the archipelago?

Delivery to the Åland Islands is available but may take an additional 1–2 business days compared to mainland Finland. For remote archipelago addresses, we recommend confirming delivery feasibility via our customer service before placing your order. Mainland Finland and major urban centers are fully covered with standard 1-day delivery.

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