The best way to send flowers, Canada and beyond
You'll be pleased to know that FlowersForCanada.com is affiliated with FTD (Florists' Transworld Delivery, Inc.), the world's oldest floral services organization. FTD florists adhere to stringent quality and service standards, so you know you're truly getting the best of the best, no matter where you send flowers. Canada is also the ideal launching pad for international floral deliveries. From New York to London to Vancouver, flower delivery couldn't be easier! In fact, you'll be amazed at how quickly FlowersForCanada.com can deliver your international orders. While same day delivery is not available, next business day delivery is available to most countries if your order is received by 12 PM Pacific Standard Time. To guarantee your international delivery, please place your order two business days in advance.
From Madrid to Vancouver, flower delivery with style
If you're planning to send flowers, Canada or beyond, why not go with something outside the ordinary? FlowersForCanada.com is fully stocked with the most amazing selection of fresh flowers. Why not make your next Vancouver flower delivery extra special? Take a look around:
- Asters are beautiful, star-shaped flowers; in fact, "aster" is Latin for "star." They're the herb of the goddess Venus, so definitely a romantic alternative to red roses!
- With its dainty, feathered fronds, the fern is a uniquely beautiful plant associated with sincerity, confidence, and shelter. This attractive greenery may not seem overtly romantic, but history says otherwise: the root of the common male fern was a principle ingredient in a Medieval English love potion.
- The daisy's name comes from the Anglo-Saxon phrase daes eage, or "day's eye," so named because of the way daisies open during the day and close at night. These flowers are associated with innocence, modesty and simplicity. They're infamous for the maiden's game of chanting "He loves me, he loves me not," while pulling off the petals one by one.
- Lilies symbolize purity, chastity, and innocence, and are especially popular during Christian holidays, especially in white arrangements. During medieval times, they symbolized feminine sexuality.
- Tulips symbolize a declaration of love. The next time you're in the market for a dozen red roses, how about a dozen red tulips for a striking and unique twist on a tried and true classic?
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