If you love having fresh flowers in your home but keep forgetting to reorder — or you've been meaning to brighten up your office every week but never get around to it — a flower subscription is the answer. Los Angeles has dozens of florists and national delivery services competing for your attention, so picking the right one matters.
We've been delivering flowers across LA since our first arrangement left the atelier on Pico Boulevard, and we've watched the subscription landscape evolve. Here's an honest look at what's out there, what each option does well, and how to choose the subscription that fits your life.
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN AN LA FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION · TOP FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS IN LOS ANGELES · SUBSCRIPTION PLANS COMPARISON · BEST FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION FOR YOUR OFFICE · MY THOUGHTS AS AN LA FLORIST · GIFT A FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION · HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLAN · SUBSCRIBE TO FRESH FLOWERS IN LOS ANGELES TODAY
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN AN LA FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION
Not all subscriptions are created equal. Before you compare pricing, consider these five factors that separate a great flower subscription from a disappointing one:
Same-day local delivery vs. shipped boxes — National brands ship flowers in boxes via FedEx or UPS. They arrive 2–4 days after cutting. Local florists deliver same-day, which means your flowers are dramatically fresher and last longer.
Customization — Can you choose your flowers, colors, and vase? Or is it a "surprise box" with no control?
Frequency flexibility — Weekly, biweekly, monthly? Can you pause or skip without penalty?
Artisan quality vs. mass production — Hand-arranged by a designer, or machine-packed in a warehouse?
B2B capability — If you need office flowers, does the same florist handle corporate accounts?
TOP FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS IN LOS ANGELES
Here's how the major players stack up for LA residents in 2026:
Local LA Florists with Subscription Programs
Pink Clover offers three subscription tiers — Petite ($65), Signature ($95), and Luxe ($145) per delivery — with weekly, biweekly, or monthly frequency. Same-day delivery across Los Angeles, plus dedicated corporate programs for offices, hotels, and restaurants. Prepay for a year and save 15%. The only LA florist with a full individual and B2B subscription infrastructure on one site.
French Florist has been in LA since 1978 and offers a "Custom Blooms" subscription at $109.95 per delivery with 3, 6, 9, or 12-month commitments. Delivery is free, and frequency ranges from weekly to monthly. Solid local reputation, but no transparent tiered pricing and no corporate subscription program.
Fiore Designs in Culver City provides design-led residential and commercial floral services starting around $150. They focus on high-end clients in entertainment and fashion, offering weekly, biweekly, and monthly deliveries. Pricing requires a consultation — nothing is available to purchase online.
The Flow Florist has multiple LA locations and offers free same-day delivery with a modern aesthetic. However, they don't currently offer a formal subscription program — it's single-order only.
National Brands That Deliver to LA
UrbanStems is the cleanest online experience with three tiers: Classic ($60), Seasonal ($75), and Luxe ($105). Free shipping, loyalty points, and a free vase with your first delivery. The catch: flowers are shipped, not locally delivered. Expect 2–3 days in transit, which costs freshness.
The Bouqs Co. starts at just $44 per delivery — the most affordable option — with three sizes (Original, Deluxe, Grand). Free shipping, farm-direct sourcing, and a basic corporate gifting page. Good value, but quality varies and there's no same-day option.
BloomsyBox offers the most variety with five plans plus specialty options (roses, tropical, pet-safe, plants) from $54.99. Great for discovery — each delivery is a seasonal surprise. Shipped nationally, so freshness depends on transit time.
1-800-Flowers subscriptions start at $43 with the widest frequency range (weekly to every 8 weeks). Their Celebrations Passport ($19.99/year) adds free shipping across all their brands. Mass-market quality — reliable but not artisan.
SUBSCRIPTION PLANS COMPARISON
Here's a quick pricing comparison for monthly delivery:
| Service | Starting Price | Local Delivery | Same-Day | Corporate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pink Clover | $65/delivery | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| French Florist | $109.95/delivery | Yes | Yes | No |
| UrbanStems | $60/delivery | No (shipped) | No | No |
| The Bouqs | $44/delivery | No (shipped) | No | Basic |
| BloomsyBox | $54.99/month | No (shipped) | No | No |
| 1-800-Flowers | $43/delivery | No (shipped) | No | Gifting only |
| Fiore Designs | ~$150+ | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BEST FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION FOR YOUR OFFICE
If you're looking for corporate flower subscriptions in Los Angeles, your options narrow significantly. Most national brands don't offer weekly office delivery — they ship gift bouquets, not reception arrangements.
For offices, the key differences are:
Setup and removal — Does the florist deliver, arrange, and remove old flowers? Or do they drop a box at the front desk?
Custom branding — Can they match your office color palette and aesthetic?
Multi-location support — Do they service all your offices?
Volume pricing — Discounts for multiple arrangements or locations?
Pink Clover's business subscription program starts at $75/week for a standard office arrangement and scales up to full-service floral programs for hotels and restaurants. Every arrangement is delivered, set up, and the old one is removed — hands-free for your office manager.
MY THOUGHTS AS AN LA FLORIST
After years of arranging flowers for homes and offices across Los Angeles, here's what I've learned about subscriptions: the biggest mistake people make is choosing the cheapest option. A $44 shipped bouquet that arrives stressed and dehydrated after three days in a box is not the same product as a $65 arrangement that was cut this morning and delivered to your door by 5 PM.
The second thing I always tell clients: start biweekly. It's the sweet spot. Weekly can feel like a lot if you're new to subscriptions, and monthly means you spend half the month without fresh flowers. Biweekly gives you that constant bloom feeling without overwhelming your budget.
For offices, I've seen the difference fresh flowers make in how clients perceive a space. One of our Beverly Hills clients told me their reception gets more compliments about the flowers than anything else in their redesigned lobby.
GIFT A FLOWER SUBSCRIPTION
Flower subscriptions make an exceptional gift — especially for people who "have everything." Instead of a single bouquet that lasts a week, you're giving months of fresh flowers.
Pink Clover offers prepaid gift subscriptions for 3, 6, or 12 months. Each delivery arrives with a personalized note, and the recipient can choose their preferred delivery day. It's particularly popular for Mother's Day, birthdays, and housewarming gifts.
DID YOU KNOW
According to a 2024 study by Rutgers University, having fresh flowers in your home or workspace reduces stress by up to 68% and increases creative thinking by 15%. The effect is strongest during the first two days after flowers are placed — which is exactly why weekly subscriptions outperform monthly ones for mood and productivity benefits.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLAN
Still not sure? Here's a quick decision guide:
You want the freshest flowers possible → Choose a local florist with same-day delivery (Pink Clover, French Florist, Fiore)
You're on a tight budget → National brands like Bouqs ($44) or 1-800-Flowers ($43) are your best bet
You want variety and discovery → BloomsyBox sends seasonal surprises every month
You need both home and office flowers → Pink Clover is the only LA florist with both individual and corporate subscription programs
You want premium luxury → Pink Clover's Luxe tier ($145) or Fiore Designs (from $150)
You're gifting → Prepaid gift subscriptions from Pink Clover or UrbanStems
SUBSCRIBE TO FRESH FLOWERS IN LOS ANGELES TODAY
Ready to make your home or office bloom? Explore Pink Clover's flower subscription plans — starting at $65 per delivery with same-day service across Los Angeles. Choose weekly, biweekly, or monthly, and save up to 15% when you prepay for a year.
For businesses, request a free consultation and we'll design a custom floral program for your space.
CONCLUSION
Whether you are planning a special event, surprising a loved one, or simply brightening your own space, Los Angeles offers endless inspiration for beautiful floral experiences. From seasonal favorites to timeless classics, the right arrangement can transform any moment into something unforgettable. Trust a local florist who understands LA's unique style and same-day delivery needs to bring your vision to life.
FAQ
What is the best flower subscription in Los Angeles?
The best flower subscription in Los Angeles depends on your priorities. For same-day artisan-quality delivery with flexible plans, Pink Clover offers three tiers starting at $65. For the lowest price, The Bouqs starts at $44 but ships nationally (not same-day local delivery).
How much does a flower subscription cost in LA?
Flower subscriptions in Los Angeles range from $43 per delivery (1-800-Flowers, shipped) to $150+ (Fiore Designs, local luxury). Most mid-range options fall between $65–$110 per delivery. Local same-day services like Pink Clover start at $65, while national shipped services start around $44–$60.
Can I get same-day flower subscription delivery in Los Angeles?
Yes. Local LA florists like Pink Clover, French Florist, and Fiore Designs offer same-day delivery on subscription orders. National brands like UrbanStems, BloomsyBox, and The Bouqs ship via carriers and typically take 2–4 days.
Are flower subscriptions cheaper than buying individual bouquets?
Yes, most subscriptions offer 10–30% savings compared to one-time purchases. Pink Clover offers up to 15% off with annual prepayment. UrbanStems and BloomsyBox advertise up to 30% savings for subscribers. The savings increase with longer commitments.
Do flower subscriptions in LA include delivery?
Most subscriptions include free delivery. Pink Clover, French Florist, UrbanStems, The Bouqs, and BloomsyBox all include delivery at no extra charge for subscribers. Some services charge for expedited or same-day options.
Can I pause or cancel my flower subscription?
Yes. Most LA flower subscriptions allow you to pause, skip, or cancel without penalty. Pink Clover, UrbanStems, and BloomsyBox all offer flexible management through your account. Prepaid subscriptions may have different cancellation terms.
What's the difference between shipped flowers and local delivery?
Shipped flowers travel in a box for 2–4 days and arrive dehydrated — you arrange them yourself. Locally delivered flowers are arranged by a professional florist, hydrated, and delivered same-day in a vase. The freshness difference is typically 3–5 extra days of vase life for local delivery.