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The 9 best cheap flower delivery services in the USA

Get ahead of the celebrations and send some flowers with these budget-friendly flower delivery services

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Sarah Medina
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Alex Floyd-Douglass
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Camila Karalyte
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Loved one's birthday around the corner and need a last-minute solution? We've got you covered. But don’t be put off by the crazy amount of incredibly expensive flower delivery services out there – although they’re great, too. But it's not always an option for people looking for budget-friendly bouquets. Luckily, it turns out there are a whole bunch of (see what we did there) great companies out there that will take a bouquet straight to your loved ones without breaking the bank. Here are the best cheap flower delivery services in the USA.

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Best cheap USA flower deliveries

ProFlowers
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1. ProFlowers

Like many nationwide floral brands, ProFlowers offers a bevy of blooms for same-day, nationwide delivery. You can find old standbys at surprisingly affordable prices, as well as more unique options like a juniper bonsai tree, a floral peace sign wreath, and a tulip garden. Plus, it's easy to throw in a succulent or cheesecake pops to really make your delivery stand out.

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Ode à la Rose is one of those companies that sounds and looks seriously posh but is actually pretty affordable. Although these bouquets are fancy enough for a proper occasion (like a wedding, birthday, or mother’s day), many of them come in fairly cheaply, including delivery. The best part? The website has a price category option, so you can shop the option if you want to keep costs down.

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The Bouqs Co
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3. The Bouqs Co

This is farm-to-table for the flower industry. Bouqs Co sources its blooms from sustainable, eco-friendly farms across North and South America, and the best bit is they only cut what they sell. So nothing goes to waste and flowers often last longer than the ones you find in any grocery store. 

Floom
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4. Floom

Floom is one of the biggest names in the flower delivery game right now. The digital service allows you to order flowers, plants, and gift baskets from local, independent florists all over the country. Just enter your zip code, then peruse by type of flower, occasion, and more. 

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Teleflora
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5. Teleflora

Instead of packing your delicate posies into a box, Teleflora works with local florists to hand deliver every arrangement, meaning that you can avoid the split second of despair when trying to take them out of the packaging. The wide selection of bouquets includes something for every holiday, occasion, and recipient, including plenty that can be delivered on the same day. Can’t decide which bouquet to order? Order the Deal of the Day: you just pick the price point, and a florist will do the rest.

FTD
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6. FTD

Founded in 1910, FTD was one of the earliest companies to get into the flower delivery game. Since the company works with more than 30,000 florists in 125 countries, it makes it easy to send a bouquet almost anywhere. They also are really on it with seasonal flower collections, like the curated selections of florals picked in gorgeous sunset tones for the beginning of fall. Send a gorgeous bouquet to your loved one. Go on, spoil them. 

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7. Florists.com

As the name implies, this service partners with local shops to deliver arrangements whenever possible. If they don’t have partnerships with florists in your area, though, they’ll ship your bouquet in a gift-wrapped box. These aren't just standard arrangements, either: you can also send live plants ranging from daffodils to mini orchids and fun fruit bouquets like an oversized margarita glass filled with chocolate-covered strawberries.

From You Flowers
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8. From You Flowers

Working with a tight budget and short time frame? Luckily, From You Flowers offer inexpensive options that can be delivered on the same day, in some cases. Though the designs can be a bit run-of-the-mill, the convenience factor certainly makes up for it. Besides, it's the thought that counts, and who doesn't love a classic bouquet?

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1-800-Flowers.com
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9. 1-800-Flowers.com

Though the name of this flower delivery brand hearkens back to the pre-internet era, they’ve since taken their massive catalog online. And since 1-800-Flowers.com also owns Harry and David and several other gift brands, too, it’s a snap to add a fruit basket, chocolate-covered strawberries, and other goodies to your order. Basically, it's the easiest way to sort out a pretty little gift without dedicating too much time to it. Why not treat yourself to a bunch to brighten up your home while you're at it?

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