Which Flower to Gift on Each Day of Valentine’s Week
Valentine’s week is not just one grand gesture on the 14th of February. It’s a seven-day event. Love, intention, connections, and of course, your beau’s gift-giving skills all come together. Each day has its own meaning. There are layers and stories behind the gift you choose for each day. This week in the language of love speaks a simple message: love is to show up consistently, in different formats.
At Interflora, we believe flowers help you say what words sometimes can’t. That’s why choosing online Valentine’s Flowers makes it easier to match the emotion of each day with something meaningful. This year, make gifting simpler and more special – here’s a guide to the best options you can buy for your love.
Rose Day (7th February)

Rose Day sets the tone for the week. It’s about simplicity, sincerity, and romance. A classic bouquet of deep red roses does exactly that, no excess, no distraction. Roses have always spoken of love, but gifting them on the very first day of Valentine’s Week is a bold and straight gesture.
For many, it’s also the moment they start to thoughtfully buy Valentine’s Day gifts that express what words sometimes can’t. It says, “This week is about you.”
Propose Day (8th February)

Propose Day is the one for words. The courage to say with a gift what has been in the heart for quite a while. A bouquet of white oriental lilies does exactly that. There’s a story to it. The flower is linked to Hera, the Greek goddess of marriage. Naturally, the soothing colour and story that goes with it, make it ideal to propose.
Chocolate Day (9th February)

Chocolates, when paired with strawberries, marshmallows, or champagne, become even better. Add flowers, and you give a message without writing one. Selecting a bouquet of Avalanche roses, peach roses, and peonies with dried eucalyptus is perfect. Alongside it, offer orange, coffee, and dark chocolate. Eyes, nose and tongue, all three are in for a treat with this one.
Teddy Day (10th February)

Teddy Day feels like a warm hug. It means “I’ll be there for you.” Give a dedicated “P.S. I Love You” bouquet with 14 red roses, wrapped in mocha mousse newspaper-textured paper and tied with maroon velvet ribbon, to your sweetheart. The highlight in this is the cute, fluffy Amore teddy bear that comes with it.
Promise Day (11th February)

Sunflowers and the sun are a love story. Everyone knows it, but you can use it. Facing it wherever it seems to go. That’s the loyalty a promise comes with. No matter what and where, I’ll always be with you. That’s why a bouquet of sunflowers is the perfect promise.
Hug Day (12th February)

A hug is all about presence. Hydrangeas come in many colours, but you know the deciding factor? It’s the soil they grow in. That’s the type of embrace you want to gift with a bouquet. Holding onto each other’s qualities, embracing them, adapting, living and thriving in it together. A bouquet of Hydrangeas, put together with Scabiosa, Eryngium, and Beyonace, speaks to that sentiment.
Kiss Day (13th February)

Kiss Day is playful, emotional and intimate in its own right. Kissing releases the happy hormone in your body. Your aura takes on colours when you’re happy and in love. The colours are yellow, pink and green. With that idea, you can gift a bouquet of pink lilies, chrysanthemums, peach roses, purple roses, purple daisies, and eucalyptus.
Valentine’s Day (14th February)

Valentine’s Day is the big finale to your gestures made all week. Cliché gifts that feel cheesy yet bring a warm, fuzzy feeling can be the perfect choice. A studded rose bouquet that spells out “LOVE”, complete with a message, leans unapologetically into romance.
Valentine’s Week Made Thoughtful with Interflora
Valentine’s week is all about special gestures. At Interflora, we understand that idea. Plan ahead, and book your delivery in advance or go with the same-day route. Choose from our national and international delivery in 100+ locations, with customisation options always available. Also, when you feel the flowers aren’t enough, you can add gifts, sweets or even make a hamper of your own. Your love language is better expressed when spoken with flowers.
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