Sending flowers to someone you care about who is currently unwell is the perfect way to show them that they’re in your thoughts and you wish them a speedy recovery. Flowers provide a vibrant burst of color and life into a room, which is exactly what’s needed when someone is sick.

Flowers are a universally loved gift that represents love, happiness, and generosity, and are suitable for any occasion. When we send somebody flowers, it tells them that we’re thinking about them, and we want to bring a little joy to their day. When somebody we love is unwell, there’s only so much you can do to make them happy.

Thankfully, one of those things is by sending a beautiful bouquet, with a study proving that flowers do make people feel better. At French Florist, we understand that receiving the gift of flowers can brighten somebody’s mood when they’re unwell. Because of that, every single bouquet our artists design is done so with the utmost care and attention, ensuring that they pass strict quality-control checks. Our local in-house delivery team uses modern refrigerated trucks that keep bouquets at the optimal temperature, so they remain as beautiful as the moment they were picked from the ground.

You can be confident that the get-well flowers delivery you’re sending to your friend or family member will be fresh, colorful, and last longer than other flowers you may have sent before.

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What are the best get well soon flowers to send?

The best get well soon flowers have big heads and are bright and exploding with color. This includes daisies, sunflowers, pansies, and hydrangeas.

Below are some of the best get well soon flowers you can send to someone who needs cheering up.

Daisies

Daisies have the look of the quintessential flower; they’re bright, colorful, and have large heads with long petals atop a single tall stem. Daisies are found in a wide range of colors and have a long life so they should still look fresh long after the recipient has made a recovery.

Sunflowers

Sunflowers are a great way to make a statement to someone who’s under the weather. They’re big, they’re bright, and they’re full of life. Sunflowers are true showstoppers and command the attention of anyone who walks into the room, making them a great choice for someone who’s not well.

Pansies

Pansies come in an array of striking colors, mixing two or three colors on a single head. Pansies represent feelings of love, so sending them to somebody you care about lets them know exactly how you feel and adds cheer to any room.

Daffodils

Daffodils represent new beginnings and everlasting life and are a low-effort, striking flower in a shade of yellow that almost glows.

Orchids

Orchids are a great all-round floral gift and are a low-maintenance choice that will stay fresh and vibrant for a long time. They have a peaceful and calming effect, which makes them a great choice for someone who’s recovering.

Peonies

Peonies are often associated with spring and have big, bold blooms that provide a bushy cloud of color. They’re not as common as other flower types, which makes them a unique and eye-catching choice for get well flowers.

Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas are unique and colorful flowers that can live for up to 50 years when grown in the right conditions. They represent grace and beauty, so are a great way to cheer up somebody who’s not feeling their best.

Are you ready to let somebody know you’re thinking about them by sending get well soon flowers? French Florist has a wide range of beautiful bouquets available for same-day delivery right now.

While all flowers are beautiful and would be gratefully received, some carry deeper meanings that you may need to be aware of. For example, lilies and chrysanthemums are linked with death, which you may want to avoid when sending to somebody who’s unwell.

What do different colored get well flowers mean?

The color of a flower can have different meanings, so this may be something to consider when selecting get well flowers to send to a loved one.

  • White flowers are linked to purity
  • Red flowers are linked to love and passion
  • Pink flowers suggest innocence or sensitivity
  • Orange flowers evoke happiness and warmth
  • Blue flowers are calm and contemplative
  • Purple flowers are mysterious and charming
  • Yellow flowers are linked to friendship, life, and the sun
  • Green flowers suggest good fortune and harmony 

A combination of flowers of these colors can not only be visually striking but have a much deeper meaning for the recipient.

Can you send flowers directly to a hospital?

Yes, you can send get well flowers directly to any hospital in the LA area, however, it’s recommended that you check before sending. It may be the hospital’s policy that flowers can’t be displayed in an ICU, so you’ll want to confirm this before placing your order.

Can you deliver in the morning?

Of course. We have Express Delivery availability that you can select during checking out. This guarantees you an early priority delivery time. Please select this time for a priority delivery time...

Do you deliver to hospitals?
Of course. We think it’s one of the nicest ways to show your care and love. There are so many studies that show the immense benefits of sending flowers to someone who is in the hospital. We have special relationships with all the hospitals in our area and know the ins and outs of delivering there. Rest assured our customer service specialist will reach out to the hospital and confirm that your recipient is approved to receive flowers and keep you closely updated if anything about the delivery arises.
What if no one is home when you arrive?

We always retain the wonderful element of surprising the person you’re sending flowers to. If our delivery driver knocks on the door and there is no answer, our customer service team will call to the recipient’s phone number. If no one answers, we may call you to ask to advise. If our driver is at a business or residence where there is a safe location we will leave it in a safe place, and then leave a voicemail for your recipient to let them know they have flowers. We’ll leave our information as well so that they can reach out in case there are any concerns. In occurrences when we do not feel like there is a safe place to leave the flowers, we return them to the shop and notify you and your recipient, letting your recipient know to reach out to us to reschedule the delivery of a fresh arrangement at a time that works best for them. This is something we offer typically at no extra cost.

Will my flowers look like the picture?
Yes! All photography is done fully in-house with actual arrangements we make ourselves. Everything you see on our website is ours and only ours. We have an exceptionally talented design team that uses the photograph you selected for your order to create the same thing for your recipient. There are very certain instances when one type of flower is not in it’s prime, so we will substitute with an equivalent or better flower that most closely resemble the look and feel of the arrangement you chose. Our design team’s eye is exceptional and anytime we substitute the arrangement will look just as (if not sometimes more) stunning. Our #1 commitment is to your happiness and the quality of our arrangements.
How should I care for the flowers or plants?
Keep flowers and plants out of direct sunlight and away from air vents that blow air on them. For flowers, it is best to fill the vase to the very top as soon as it arrives and to refresh the water daily. You should be able to tilt the vase so that most of the water will pour out. Then refill it with fresh water. If one flower shows signs of wilting, you can just simply remove it and enjoy the remaining flowers. For green and blooming plants, wait to add water until the soil becomes dry. When watering, soak the soil and then pour off or out any excess water. If you ever want to transplant to a bigger pot, just wait at least a few weeks so the plant can adjust to their new environment before they undergo major changes in their pot and soil. For orchids or succulents, wait about 10 days between watering and provide only a small amount of water. Orchids and succulents thrive in a dryer environment! Overwatering is a very common way to cause the orchid to be unhappy!
Are you still delivering for today?
For local area deliveries, we are almost always able to make same day deliveries until 2pm. On some busier days, we can become fully booked for the day. If the option is not available online, always feel free to call and we can see if any availability is possible. For out of town deliveries, it’s always best to work with us before noon in your recipient’s time zone, so that we have the best opportunity to collaborate with our partner florist who is held to the same standards we know you’ve come to expect from us at the French Florist. Please give us a call if our site is restricting you from ordering and you do need the flowers today. We’d love to review various accommodations and see if we can consider getting you on the list.
There is mistake on my order, how can I make a change?
Our customer service specialists are very well trained to help you and are motivated to make sure everything is perfect. We’re at the ready for just that. Let us know the new information and we’ll happily update your order if it hasn’t departed from the shop. Call us at 310-659-7700 or email info@frenchflorist.com at any time for immediate service.

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