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Mother's Day flowers

Mother’s Day is on Sunday 15th March this year, bringing the perfect opportunity to honour the women who’ve shaped and inspired us. It’s a moment to celebrate mothers, grandmothers, and motherly figures with beautiful Mother’s Day flowers, delivered straight to their door in time for the celebration.

A gift for every type of Mum

Our range of Spring flowers are perfect for a thoughtful gesture that speaks to the season, while our luxury bouquets will be sure to bring a smile to their face. For the gift that keeps on giving, why not explore our ethical flower subscription? Have their flowers delivered weekly, fortnightly or monthly for the duration of your choice: three, six or 12 months.

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Mother's Day Flowers FAQs

  • When is Mother's day in the UK?

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    Mother’s Day falls on Sunday 15th March 2026 in the UK.

  • Why is Mother's Day in the UK different?

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    Mother’s Day in the UK is always three Sundays before Easter, because it has its origins in the 16th-century tradition of ‘Mothering Sunday’, the fourth Sunday of Lent. This occasion originally saw people visit their ‘mother church’. Servants were usually given the day off, and as it was a rare opportunity for families to get together, the focus of the day evolved to visiting mothers, not just mothering churches. In the US, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May, a tradition that began in 1908 after the American Civil War as a way to honour mothers nationwide. Find out more in our guide to the history of Mother’s Day.

  • What is the traditional gift for Mother's Day?

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    Flowers have long been associated with Mother’s Day, tracing back to its origins in the 16th-century when people would gather wild flowers on their way to visit their mothering church. Steeped in sentiment, flowers make great Mother’s Day gifts as they send messages of love and affection, while filling their home with colour, cheer and sweet scents. 

  • What's the official flower of Mother's Day?

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    Carnations have become twinned with Mother’s Day thanks to the US, when white carnations were distributed on the very first Mother’s Day in 1908. This has since evolved to become a classic Mother’s Day flower, particularly in shades of pink, as this symbolises gratitude.

  • What is the difference between a chrysanthemum and a carnation?

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    Chrysanthemums are often fondly referred to as ‘mums’, which would make them a fitting Mother’s Day gift, however they are an Autumn flower and therefore not in season during Mother’s Day. There are lots of different varieties of chrysanthemums, ranging from small daisy-like shapes to big, multi-petalled blooms. They are sometimes confused with dahlias. Carnations start flowering at the end of Spring, and have delicate ruffled petals.

  • What flowers are popular Mother's Day gifts in the UK?

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    Carnations are often given on Mother’s Day thanks to their association with gratitude, but classic Spring blooms such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and ranunculus are also good options as they are in season at that time of the year. Pink roses are a nice gift for Mother’s Day, as they symbolise family love, admiration and happiness. In our collection, you’ll find plenty of sustainable Mother’s Day flower choices – all of our blooms are ethically sourced and come in packaging that’s either recyclable, reusable or compostable. 

  • When should you buy Mother's Day flowers?

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    You can buy Mother’s Day flowers for Sunday delivery until 9pm the Saturday before – this year, that’s Saturday 14th March. However, our collection is limited and therefore we recommend ordering as early as possible to avoid disappointment. 

  • Does delivery on Mother's Day cost extra?

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    No it doesn’t – our Mother’s Day flowers for delivery are charged at our usual rate of £3.95 for Standard delivery, or £6.95 for Morning delivery. We’ll deliver your flowers on actual Mothering Sunday, or on a different day that suits you – the choice is yours.