A proposal is one of those moments people prepare for carefully. Flowers are not just an accessory here. They become part of the setting, part of the atmosphere — something that can either strengthen the moment or fade into the background behind the most important words.
That is why choosing a bouquet for a proposal matters more than it may seem. Not because of the price. But because those flowers will appear in the photos. Because she will hold them in her hands during a moment she will remember forever.
Red roses are the timeless classic of marriage proposals. If your partner appreciates tradition and romantic symbolism, this is the safest possible choice. 25, 51, or 101 roses in a mono bouquet look elegant, expressive, and unmistakably meaningful.
But some people prefer something less predictable. If she does not like “what everyone else chooses,” consider white or cream peonies, a burgundy-and-powder mix, or a florist’s signature arrangement. A bouquet like that says: “I know you, and I thought specifically about you.”
If you are planning a proposal with photography or video, the bouquet shape matters. Round and lush bouquets look especially balanced in pictures. Long cascading arrangements create a more theatrical effect. A rose flower box adds a luxury aesthetic and looks elegant both in the hands and on a table.
Hat boxes with roses or peonies are among the most popular choices for indoor proposals. They are easy to transport, visually impressive, and highly photogenic.
Red symbolizes passion, love, and determination. It is a bouquet that leaves no doubt about intentions. White represents purity and a new beginning. Pink conveys tenderness and romance. Burgundy or deep raspberry tones express depth and seriousness of feeling.
If you know your partner’s favorite color, follow that first. A personal choice will always mean more than traditional symbolism.
There are two common scenarios: you bring the bouquet yourself, or it is delivered in advance — for example, to a restaurant or the proposal location. You can order flower delivery from La-flora online by specifying the address, delivery time range, and florist notes.
It is best to order the bouquet 1–2 days in advance. This gives the florist enough time to select the best flowers and prepare every detail properly. For an important occasion, details matter.
La-flora florists can help you choose based on several details: the person’s style, the event format, budget, and preferred colors. It only takes a few minutes, but greatly increases the chance that the bouquet will feel exactly right.
Traditionally, people choose an odd number: 21, 25, 51, or 101 roses. However, there is no strict rule. For flower boxes, florists select the ideal quantity depending on the arrangement size.
Yes. Simply describe her personality and style — expressive or restrained, classic or modern. That is usually enough for a florist to suggest the right bouquet.
Yes, delivery to restaurants, hotels, or specific outdoor locations is possible. Details can be discussed during checkout or directly with the manager.
That depends on the style of the proposal. A flower box is easier to transport, looks more luxurious, and works perfectly for indoor settings. A classic bouquet is better suited for outdoor proposals or a more traditional atmosphere.
Ideally, 1–2 days in advance. If you want something unusual or a very large bouquet, ordering 2–3 days ahead is recommended so the florist has enough preparation time.