Flowers Poland — Delivery to Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław and More
Flowers Poland — Delivery to Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław and More
Yes, abcFlora delivers flowers to Poland with same-day and next-day options available in major cities. Poland is home to over 38 million people and one of Europe's most robust flower-buying cultures — the country imports roughly 1.4 billion cut flower stems annually. Whether you're sending a bouquet to a loved one in Warsaw, celebrating a nameday in Kraków, marking a special occasion in Wrocław, or sending sympathy flowers to Gdańsk, abcFlora connects you with trusted local florists across Poland. Every arrangement is hand-crafted and delivered directly to the recipient's door. Browse our full selection at our Poland flower collection and send something beautiful today.
How Does Flower Delivery in Poland Work?
abcFlora partners with a network of independent florists throughout Poland to ensure fresh, hand-delivered arrangements. Once you place your order, the closest available florist in the destination city receives the request and prepares the bouquet fresh. Delivery is available in Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Poznań, Łódź, Katowice, Lublin, Bydgoszcz, and dozens of smaller towns. Standard delivery takes 1 business day, with same-day options available in select cities when ordering before noon local time. Each bouquet is wrapped, labelled, and brought to the recipient's address — no pickup required. According to Polish florist industry data, the average Polish household buys flowers 6–8 times per year, making Poland one of Europe's highest-frequency flower markets.
Our Top Seller Bouquets for Poland
Our bestsellers for Poland reflect local preferences for elegant, classic arrangements:
- Classic Red Roses — Poland's most gifted flower, especially for romantic occasions and namedays. Hand-tied in a round bouquet with seasonal greenery. Order now →
- Seasonal Mixed Bouquet — A curated selection of locally available blooms including tulips, lilies, and chrysanthemums. Perfect for birthdays and anniversaries. View collection →
- White Lily Arrangement — A popular Polish funeral and sympathy choice. Elegant white lilies in a classic presentation. See options →
Poland Flowers and Culture
Flowers hold deep cultural significance in Poland, where gifting traditions date back centuries. Nameday celebrations (Imieniny), which are often considered more important than birthdays, are the single largest driver of flower purchases in the country. Red roses are the go-to for romance; chrysanthemums (chryzantemy) are strongly associated with All Saints' Day on November 1st, when Poles place them on graves across the country — making October the peak sales month for Polish florists. Sunflowers and poppies appear frequently in folk art and have become symbolic of Polish national identity. Tulips, imported from the Netherlands, flood Polish markets each spring and are given freely as springtime gifts. Wedding bouquets traditionally feature white roses and lily of the valley, with increasing use of peonies in modern arrangements.
Most Popular Flowers in Poland
Chrysanthemum (Chryzantema)
Poland's most culturally significant flower. Chrysanthemums dominate the market in autumn, particularly in the weeks before November 1st (All Saints' Day). Available in white, yellow, purple, and bronze. Polish florists move millions of pots and cut stems in October alone.
Red Rose
The most-purchased bouquet flower year-round. Polish culture places red roses firmly in the romantic gift category, but they also appear at graduations, namedays, and formal events. Long-stemmed varieties are preferred, typically in multiples of odd numbers (3, 5, 7).
Tulip
Imported primarily from the Netherlands via Dutch auction houses, tulips are a spring staple in Polish markets. They appear from February through April and are commonly gifted on International Women's Day (March 8th), one of Poland's biggest flower-buying days of the year.
Sunflower (Słonecznik)
A distinctly Polish summer flower with strong folk symbolism. Sunflowers are associated with warmth, loyalty, and happiness. They appear in traditional Polish embroidery patterns and are a popular informal gift between friends and family during July and August.
Peony (Peonia)
A growing favorite for weddings and special occasions. Polish brides increasingly choose peonies — particularly soft pink and blush varieties — for bouquets and venue decoration. Available May through June from local growers in the Mazovian and Lesser Polish regions.
Lily of the Valley (Konwalia)
A traditional Polish wedding flower and May 1st gift. Lily of the valley carries strong sentimental value and is often included in bridal bouquets and First Communion arrangements. Its brief spring season (late April to mid-May) makes it a sought-after specialty bloom.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I send flowers to a hospital in Poland?
Yes, abcFlora delivers to hospitals in major Polish cities. Note that some hospital wards — particularly ICU and oncology units — restrict fresh flowers. We recommend choosing a potted plant or a basket arrangement if the recipient is in a restricted ward, and confirming with hospital reception before ordering.
How many days in advance should I order for a nameday (Imieniny) delivery?
For most cities in Poland, ordering 1 business day in advance is sufficient. For remote villages or during peak periods (November 1st week, Valentine's Day, International Women's Day on March 8th), we recommend ordering 2–3 days ahead to guarantee availability and fresh stock.
Do Polish florists include a greeting card?
Yes. Every abcFlora order to Poland includes a personalized card with your message, printed in the language of your choice. The card is attached to the bouquet by the local florist before delivery.
What is the best flower to send as a sympathy gift in Poland?
White chrysanthemums are the traditional Polish sympathy flower and are universally understood as a condolence gesture. White roses and white lilies are also appropriate. Avoid bright colors for sympathy orders, as Polish funerary tradition strongly favors white and muted tones.