Flower library

Choose flowers based on what you want the bouquet to say.

The best digital bouquets feel coherent. These flower pages focus on gifting fit, message tone, and when a bloom is the wrong choice.

Rose

A timeless flower for love, admiration, and moments that should not feel vague.

A rose makes the message feel deliberate at once, with a tone that is clear, intimate, and easy to read.

Best for: Anniversaries or relationship milestones

Peony

A lush flower for affection, celebration, and warm romantic texture.

Peony brings fullness and ease to a bouquet, with a softness that feels generous rather than shy.

Best for: Birthdays for a partner or close friend

Lily

A graceful choice for care, reassurance, and polished sentiment.

A lily gives a bouquet calm authority, with a shape that reads thoughtful before it reads decorative.

Best for: Get-well or recovery support

Orchid

A refined flower for admiration, sophistication, and modern gifting.

Orchid feels refined without noise, which makes the whole bouquet look considered and confident.

Best for: A modern romantic gift

Tulip

A bright flower for affection, spring energy, and simple sweetness.

Tulip keeps a bouquet open and fresh, with a lightness that feels honest rather than plain.

Best for: A spring birthday

Sunflower

A sunny flower for support, gratitude, and cheerful momentum.

Sunflower brings an immediate lift, making the bouquet feel open, generous, and full of energy.

Best for: A congratulations bouquet

Ranunculus

A detailed flower for tenderness, elegance, and a more editorial bouquet feel.

Ranunculus feels intricate and polished, with layers that make the bouquet look carefully built.

Best for: A bouquet with a refined, layered look

Carnation

A dependable flower for appreciation, memory, and affectionate everyday gifting.

Carnation feels steady and familiar, bringing a bouquet a sense of sincerity and lasting care.

Best for: A thank-you bouquet

Camellia

A refined flower for admiration, quiet affection, and polished softness.

Camellia feels balanced and graceful, with a calm romance that never asks for attention.

Best for: A subtle romantic bouquet

Lotus

A quiet flower for calm, renewal, and thoughtful restraint.

Lotus brings a calm, centered feeling that gives the bouquet a more meditative emotional register.

Best for: A message of encouragement

Daisy

A bright flower for friendship, freshness, and uncomplicated warmth.

Daisy keeps the bouquet light on its feet, adding openness, ease, and a straightforward kind of charm.

Best for: A friendship gift

Gerbera

A cheerful flower for celebration, energy, and bold friendliness.

Gerbera is vivid and clean, giving the bouquet a polished brightness without feeling fussy.

Best for: A celebration bouquet

Digibouquet

Start a digital bouquet with flowers, a note card, and a private page.

Choose the flowers, match the card, and send the finished Digibouquet page in a few quiet steps.