Flowers Paraguay - Delivery to Asuncion, Ciudad del Este and More
Flowers Paraguay — Delivery to Asunción, Ciudad del Este and More
Yes, abcFlora delivers flowers to Paraguay — to Asunción, Ciudad del Este, Encarnación, San Lorenzo, and Luque. Orders are fulfilled by local partner florists who hand-arrange and deliver each bouquet fresh. Paraguay's subtropical climate supports an extraordinary diversity of native flowering plants — over 13,000 vascular plant species including the Mburucuya, a passion flower that serves as the national floral symbol. Browse our Paraguay flower collection to send a beautiful arrangement today.
How Does Flower Delivery in Paraguay Work?
abcFlora connects customers worldwide with certified local florists across Paraguay's main cities. When you place an order through abcFlora, it is processed and dispatched to the nearest florist in Asunción, Ciudad del Este, Encarnación, San Lorenzo, or Luque. Florists hand-arrange bouquets using fresh, locally sourced blooms and deliver directly to the address provided. Same-day delivery is available for orders placed before noon Paraguay Standard Time (PYT, UTC−4). An email confirmation is sent as soon as the delivery is completed.
Our Top Seller Bouquets for Paraguay
Paraguay's warm subtropical climate is ideal for cultivating roses, orchids, and tropical blooms year-round. Our top-selling arrangements for Paraguay include full red rose bouquets for romantic occasions, mixed tropical arrangements featuring native orchids and heliconias, and premium white lily compositions for formal events and sympathy. Each bouquet is assembled fresh by a local Paraguayan florist and delivered the same day or next morning. Visit the Paraguay collection to explore the full range of arrangements.
Paraguay Flowers and Culture
Paraguay's flora reflects its position at the heart of South America, where subtropical grasslands, humid forests, and the vast Pantanal wetland converge. The national flower is the Mburucuya (Passiflora caerulea), a striking blue passion flower that has appeared on Paraguayan currency and national emblems since the 19th century. In Guarani culture — a living language spoken by over 90% of Paraguayans — flowers and plants are deeply integrated into traditional medicine, ritual, and daily life. The festival of San Juan (June 24) features elaborate floral displays across Paraguayan towns, with flowers playing a central role in offerings and decoration.
Most Popular Flowers in Paraguay
Mburucuya / Passion Flower (Passiflora caerulea)
Paraguay's national flower, the Mburucuya, is a complex blue and white passion flower with an intricate geometric structure. It grows wild across Paraguay's eastern region and is cultivated in gardens throughout Asunción. The Mburucuya vine can reach 10 meters and blooms profusely from spring through autumn, producing not only ornamental flowers but also small edible fruits used in Paraguayan cuisine.
Wild Orchid (Cattleya nobilior)
Paraguay's forests shelter dozens of native orchid species, with Cattleya nobilior being among the most prized. Known locally as the Mbarigui orchid, it produces large pink and lavender blooms of exceptional beauty. The orchid is protected under Paraguayan law and is primarily available in cultivated forms through certified nurseries. Its inclusion in premium bouquets adds an unmistakably Paraguayan identity.
Rosa (Rosa sp.)
Roses are the most commercially cultivated flowers in Paraguay, grown extensively in the cooler regions of Caaguazu, Cordillera, and Guaira departments. Paraguayan roses are noted for their deep, vibrant colors and strong fragrance, favored by local florists for their long stem length and durability. They are the go-to choice for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, and anniversary gifts throughout the country.
Ceibo (Erythrina crista-galli)
The Ceibo grows abundantly along Paraguay's riverbanks and in the Chaco region. Its brilliant scarlet-red flowers are a familiar sight on the banks of the Paraguay and Parana rivers between November and March. In Paraguay, the Ceibo is celebrated for its hardiness and its symbolic connection to the shared cultural heritage of the Rio de la Plata nations.
Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
Paraguay is a significant producer of sunflowers grown for both oil and ornamental use. Sunflowers peak in Asunción's flower markets between December and February, when they are at their largest and most vibrant. Their cheerful, bold aesthetic makes them a top choice for birthday and congratulatory arrangements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order flowers for delivery in Paraguay from outside the country?
Yes. abcFlora accepts international orders for Paraguay. Place your order online from anywhere in the world, select your delivery address in Paraguay, and a local florist will handle the rest. Multiple currencies and payment methods are supported.
What are the most popular gifting occasions in Paraguay?
The most popular occasions for sending flowers in Paraguay are Valentine's Day (February 14), Mother's Day (May 15, which coincides with Paraguay's Independence Day), Christmas, birthdays, and weddings. The San Juan festival (June 24) is also a popular occasion for floral gifting.
How long does delivery take in Asuncion?
For orders placed before noon Paraguay Standard Time, same-day delivery is available within Asunción and its metropolitan area. Delivery to Ciudad del Este, Encarnación, and San Lorenzo is also typically same-day or next morning depending on the time of order.
Are Paraguayan orchids available in abcFlora's bouquets?
Native Paraguayan orchids such as cultivated Cattleya varieties are available through select arrangements in our Paraguay collection. Availability may vary seasonally.