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Pumpkins in Bloom

Arrangement 'Pink-a-boo'
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Arrangement 'Pink-a-boo'
$114.00
Arrangement 'Frighteningly Beautiful'
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Arrangement 'Frighteningly Beautiful'
$77.00
Arrangement 'Pumpkin Absolute'
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Arrangement 'Pumpkin Absolute'
$88.00
Hat box with flowers 'Evening Star'
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Hat box with flowers 'Evening Star'
$73.00

Flowers for Halloween

A bouquet of 21 gerberas
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571
A bouquet of 21 gerberas
$112.00
Bouquet 'Exotic Feeria'
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Seasonal
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102
Bouquet 'Exotic Feeria'
$102.00
Hat box with flowers 'Coral daw'
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Hat box with flowers 'Coral daw'
$151.00
Bouquet 'Waltz of Petals'
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Bouquet 'Waltz of Petals'
$103.00

Roses for Halloween

Bouquet 'Coral reef'
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Bouquet 'Coral reef'
$133.00
Bouquet 'Smile'
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134
Bouquet 'Smile'
$137.00
Bouquet 'Sun-kissed glade'
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Seasonal
4.6
255
Bouquet 'Sun-kissed glade'
$93.00

Halloween

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The Blossoming Trend of Floral Arrangements

Celebrated annually on October 31, Halloween—also known as All Saints' Eve—is Inspired in old Celtic customs, this celebration has developed into a night of costumes, trick-or-treating, and colorful décor.

Although historically connected with spookiness, there is a growing trend of including floral arrangements into Halloween events, therefore bringing a fresh and vivid twist to the normal dark and gloomy elements.

Halloween Around the World

Halloween's origins can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. Over time, it has become a widely celebrated holiday in various parts of the world, though the customs can vary significantly.




Here you see countries that celebrate Halloween, and their own special activities:

Country

Date of Celebration

Common Activities

United States

October 31

Trick-or-treating, costume parties, haunted houses, carving pumpkins, Halloween parades

United Kingdom

October 31

Trick-or-treating, costume parties, apple bobbing, bonfires, ghost tours

Canada

October 31

Trick-or-treating, decorating homes, costume parties, pumpkin carving

Ireland

October 31

Trick-or-treating, bonfires, fireworks, costume parties, storytelling

Mexico

November 1-2

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), altars, sugar skulls, marigold decorations, parades

Australia

October 31

Trick-or-treating, costume parties, haunted attractions, decorating homes

Germany

October 31

Trick-or-treating, Halloween parties, horror-themed events, decorating with pumpkins

Japan

October 31

Costume parties, parades, themed events in theme parks, trick-or-treating in some areas

Italy

October 31

Trick-or-treating (gaining popularity), costume parties, Halloween-themed events

France

October 31

Costume parties, trick-or-treating (more common in urban areas), Halloween decorations

Spain

October 31 - November 1

All Saints' Day, costume parties, trick-or-treating, celebrating Día de los Muertos in some regions

South Korea

October 31

Costume parties, themed events in entertainment venues, trick-or-treating in certain areas

Tricky Traditions

In the United States, Halloween is synonymous with costumes, candy, and haunted houses. Children and adults alike don creative outfits, and neighborhoods are adorned with carved pumpkins and spooky decorations. In the United Kingdom, Halloween is similar, with a strong emphasis on ghost stories and supernatural themes.

In Latin American countries, particularly Mexico, the holiday is closely associated with Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), celebrated on November 1st and 2nd. This holiday honors deceased loved ones with colorful altars, sugar skulls, and marigolds, which are believed to attract the souls of the departed.

In other parts of Europe, Halloween is celebrated with less intensity, often marked by small gatherings and costume parties. The dates and customs can vary, reflecting local traditions and cultural influences.

Traditions of Gift-Giving

While Halloween isn't traditionally a gift-giving holiday like Christmas or Valentine's Day, the exchange of small tokens or treats has become more common. This is particularly true for host gifts at Halloween parties or festive gatherings. Popular gifts include themed candies, baked goods, and, increasingly, floral arrangements.

Flowers as Halloween Gifts: What to Choose?

Floral arrangements are gaining popularity as Halloween gifts, offering a unique way to celebrate the season. Choosing the right flowers involves balancing the traditional colors and themes of Halloween with the natural beauty of blooms. Here are some popular choices:

  • Black Roses: Often associated with mystery and elegance, black roses are a striking choice for Halloween. They symbolize the dark and eerie aspects of the holiday, while also adding a touch of sophistication.

  • Orange and Purple Blooms: These colors are synonymous with Halloween, representing autumnal hues and mystical themes. Marigolds, chrysanthemums, and lilies in these shades are popular choices.

  • Unique Arrangements: Combining flowers with elements like pumpkins, skull vases, or cobweb decorations can create a festive and thematic bouquet that captures the spirit of Halloween.

Popular Choices for Flowers & Gifts

For those looking to gift flowers during Halloween, several options stand out. Black calla lilies, deep purple irises, and orange gerbera daisies are perfect for creating a seasonal bouquet. These flowers can be paired with dark foliage, such as eucalyptus or black calla leaves, to enhance the spooky aesthetic.

Another popular trend is the incorporation of non-floral elements into arrangements. For example, tiny pumpkins, artificial spiders, and cobwebs can add a playful and creative touch to a bouquet. These arrangements make for great centerpieces at Halloween parties or as thoughtful gifts for friends and family.

Delivery in the USA and International

Many florists offer delivery services, ensuring that your Halloween floral gifts can reach loved ones even if they are far away. In the United States, same-day delivery is often available, making it easy to send a last-minute surprise. For international deliveries, it's important to check with the florist for delivery times and availability, especially for unique arrangements that may require special handling.

Scary Flower Beauty

Halloween is a holiday rich with history and cultural diversity, celebrated in various ways around the world. While traditionally marked by spooky costumes and trick-or-treating, the inclusion of floral arrangements adds a fresh and creative dimension to the festivities. Whether as gifts, decorations, or part of cultural rituals like Día de los Muertos, flowers bring beauty and a unique twist to this vibrant holiday. 


FAQ

Which kinds of unusual flowers would go perfectly as Halloween decorations?

During this creepy autumn holiday, pay special attention to black roses, calla lilies, and deep purple iris as suitable flowers. This floral arrangement is eerie and fashionable, thanks in part to the dark leaves and themed accessories like little pumpkins and spiders.

Can I send Halloween flowers to another country?

In fact, a lot of florists offer foreign delivery for Halloween bouquets. Still, the availability and arrival times may be different depending on where the package is going and which arrangement is chosen. For foreign deliveries, it's best to place your order ahead of time; just use the "same-day delivery" feature.

What kinds of unique things can you put in a Halloween bouquet?

Artificial spiders, cobwebs, tiny pumpkins, and skull vases are all creative things that could be used in a Halloween bouquet. These decorations add to the creepy mood and make the bouquet a one-of-a-kind gift that people will remember.

How can I choose flowers that fit with Halloween themes?

When selecting flowers to match Halloween themes, colors like black, orange, and purple should be prioritized. Black roses, marigolds, and chrysanthemums are wonderful choices. Furthermore, the inclusion of related accessories can significantly improve the entire look.

Are there any Halloween rituals that are specifically related to flowers?

Despite the fact that flowers are not traditionally associated with Halloween, they are becoming increasingly fashionable. In Mexican culture, they are commonly used as decorations, gifts, or as part of Día de los Muertos altar. The choosing of blooms is typically coordinated with the holiday's themes and season.

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