Lilies Bouquets
Lilies are one of the most loved flowers in Singapore for a reason. They are elegant, fragrant, and full of meaning. Whether you are celebrating a special moment or simply want to make someone feel cherished, our lily bouquet collection below has something beautiful waiting for you.
Why Choose Lily Flowers and Bouquets in Singapore?
A lily bouquet does more than just look beautiful. It fills a room with fragrance, opens gradually over several days, and carries a depth of meaning that makes it feel like a genuinely thoughtful gift. Here is what makes a lily flower bouquet stand out from the rest:
Symbolism and Meaning
Every lily colour tells a different story. White lilies speak of purity, peace, and remembrance. Pink and peach lilies convey warmth, admiration, and joy. Yellow lilies express gratitude and positivity, while orange and red lilies feel bold and celebratory. Whatever you want to say, there is a lily bouquet in Singapore that says it beautifully.
Bright, Cheerful Aesthetic
Lilies have a natural elegance that is hard to ignore. Their tall stems, wide open petals, and rich colours make them one of the most visually striking flowers you can give. Whether arranged on their own or paired with other blooms, a lily flower bouquet always makes a strong and beautiful impression.
Long-Lasting Freshness
Lilies are one of the longest-lasting cut flowers available. A fresh lily bouquet can stay beautiful for up to two weeks with simple care, which means the person receiving it gets to enjoy your gesture long after the moment has passed. Few flowers offer that kind of staying power.
Versatile Beauty
Lilies pair naturally with almost any flower. They complement the softness of roses, the fullness of hydrangeas, and the cheerfulness of sunflowers. This versatility makes a lily flower bouquet a great choice for any arrangement style, from simple and understated to full and luxurious.
Are Lilies Suitable For Any Occasion?
One of the things that makes lilies so beloved is how well they adapt to any occasion. They carry just the right balance of elegance and warmth, making them a natural choice across a wide range of celebrations and gestures.
As Birthday Flower Gifts
A lily bouquet feels both personal and refined. Pink and peach lilies symbolise warmth and affection, making them a thoughtful choice for birthday flower arrangements.
As Anniversary Flower Bouquets
Lilies symbolise devotion and lasting love. White and cream lilies, in particular, bring a timeless romantic touch, making them a beautiful choice for anniversary flower arrangements.
As Condolence and Sympathy Flower Arrangements
Lilies hold deep significance in moments of loss and remembrance. White lilies in particular are a traditional choice for condolence flowers in Singapore, offering a quiet and respectful way to show care and honour someone's memory.
As Graduation Flowers
A lily bouquet is a heartfelt way to say, “I’m proud of you.” Elegant and meaningful, lilies are a wonderful graduation flower gift to celebrate a special achievement.
As Get Well Soon Flowers
Soft lilies in pink or peach bring genuine warmth to someone who is going through a difficult time. They are a gentle and uplifting reminder that someone out there cares, and that brighter days are coming soon.
As Newborn Flower Arrangements
Welcoming a new baby is one of life’s most joyful moments, and delicate pastel lilies are a beautiful way to mark it. They feel sweet and celebratory without being loud, making them a lovely gift for both the new parents and the little one arriving.
As Proposal Flower Bouquets
Lilies carry a quiet, confident kind of romance that roses do not always capture. Whether you are planning something grand or simply want to show someone how you feel, a lily bouquet delivers that message with elegance and sincerity.
For Flower Bouquets to Say Sorry
Sometimes a heartfelt gesture says far more than words alone can. A bouquet of lilies is a graceful and sincere way to apologise, a way of showing that the relationship matters and that you mean every word of it.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I prevent lily pollen from staining?
This is one of the most useful things to know when you receive a lily bouquet. As the blooms open, the anthers — the small tips in the centre of each flower — release a fine orange or yellow pollen that can leave stubborn stains on clothes, furniture, and even the petals themselves. The good news is that it is very easy to deal with. As soon as a bloom opens, use a tissue or a small piece of paper to gently pinch off the anthers before the pollen has a chance to fall. This not only protects your surfaces but also helps the flower last longer, as the bloom stops putting energy into producing pollen and focuses on staying open instead. If pollen does land somewhere, do not rub it. Let it dry first and then lift it off gently with sticky tape or a dry brush.
2. How long do lily bouquets last?
A fresh lily bouquet can last between 7 and 14 days. How long yours lasts depends a lot on how well they are looked after once they arrive. With the right care, some lilies can stay beautiful for close to two weeks. At Floristique, we source only fresh blooms so your bouquet starts its journey in the best possible condition.
3. How do I care for a lily bouquet after receiving it?
When your lily bouquet arrives, trim about two centimetres off each stem at a 45-degree angle before placing them in cool, clean water. Remove any leaves sitting below the waterline to keep the water from going cloudy. Change the water every two to three days and give the stems a fresh trim each time. If some buds are still closed, do not worry — they will open gradually over the next few days and fill your space with a lovely scent. Keep your lily flower bouquet away from direct sunlight, heat, and ripening fruit, as all three cause cut flowers to wilt much faster. Remove any petals or leaves that start to fade.
4. Are lily bouquets expensive in Singapore?
Lily bouquets at Floristique are available across a range of price points to suit different budgets. Our collection starts from $39.90 and goes up to more premium arrangements for special occasions.
5. Is delivery free for lily bouquets in Singapore?
Yes. All Floristique orders come with free standard islandwide delivery across Singapore, with no minimum spend needed. We deliver to all areas including Orchard, Marina Bay, Sentosa, Jurong, Tampines, Woodlands, and Changi. If you need your lily bouquet delivered at a specific time, additional charges may apply.
6. Are lilies safe to have at home if I have pets?
This is an important question for anyone with animals at home. True lilies, including Oriental and Asiatic varieties, are highly toxic to cats and can cause serious harm even in small amounts. If you share your home with cats, we recommend choosing a different flower type such as roses, sunflowers, or hydrangeas instead. Lilies are generally safe around dogs and most other household pets, but it is always wise to keep flower arrangements out of reach of animals as a precaution.
7. What is the cut-off time for same-day lily bouquet delivery in Singapore?
To receive your lily bouquet on the same day, your order needs to be placed before 2:00 PM. Orders placed after the cut-off will be scheduled for the next available delivery slot. One more thing worth keeping in mind — please make sure the recipient will be available at the delivery address when the bouquet arrives, as re-delivery may come with additional charges. We also deliver islandwide seven days a week, including weekends and public holidays.
8. Why should I order a lily bouquet from Floristique?
When you order from Floristique, you are trusting us with a moment that matters. Every lily bouquet is made fresh to order and carefully handcrafted by our experienced florists to achieve the perfect balance of colour, fragrance, and beauty. Our team is available 24/7 to assist with your order and answer any questions you may have. Since 2017, we have built our reputation on quality, reliability, and genuine care for every customer, ensuring every floral gift is as meaningful as the occasion it celebrates.