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Extended Same Day Delivery Cut-off 1pm

Not sure where to start?

Pick the mood, not the bloom.

Three quick lanes for choosing a get-well gift — pick whichever fits how they're feeling.

Bright & cheerful

If they need cheering up

Bright & cheerful

Yellows, oranges, hits of pink — the kind of bouquet that lifts a room the second it arrives.

Soft & soothing

If they need calm

Soft & soothing

Pinks, whites, soft greens — a gentle bouquet for someone who'd rather be left to rest.

Plants & living gifts

If they want something lasting

Plants & living gifts

An orchid, a small indoor plant — a get-well gift that quietly hangs around for months.

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Get-well flowers

Hand-arranged in Bulimba

Fresh, cheering, gently scented — arranged the morning of delivery.

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Add a card

Encouraging, well written

Funny, gentle, or just thinking-of-you — pick a card to slip in with the flowers and we'll handwrite your message.

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Brisbane delivery

Same-day, hand-delivered.

Sending to a hospital?

Talk to a florist.

Hospital deliveries have a few quirks — some wards don't allow fresh flowers, fragrances need to be mild, and timing matters. Give us a call and we'll sort it.

Frequently asked

Get-well delivery, answered.

  • Can you deliver to a hospital?

    Yes — we deliver to all major Brisbane hospitals. Some wards (NICU, ICU, oncology) restrict fresh flowers for safety reasons. Call us before ordering and we'll confirm what's allowed at the recipient's ward, or suggest a flower-free alternative.

  • Can I request fragrance-free flowers?

    Yes — for hospital orders we default to mild-scented arrangements. If you'd like a strictly fragrance-free bouquet (no lilies, no eucalyptus), leave a note at checkout or call the shop.

  • Should I send flowers or a plant?

    For long stays or for someone who'd rather not deal with cut flowers, a small plant or orchid is often more thoughtful — it lasts longer and needs less attention. We're happy to advise.

  • Can I send flowers more than once?

    Of course — for longer recoveries, regular flower deliveries can mean a lot. Set up a flower subscription or just give us a call and we'll arrange weekly or fortnightly deliveries.

  • Can I bundle flowers, gifts and a card?

    Yes — add anything from this page to the same cart and we'll deliver it all together, beautifully wrapped, in one drop-off.