Every September 23rd, Peru celebrates Spring and Youth Day. It's a day of good cheer: flowers are given to friends, coworkers, sweethearts, and even entire classrooms. Unlike Valentine's Day, red roses don't dominate here; color and joy do.
Flowers that represent spring
- Sunflowers: the symbol of the season. A bouquet of sunflowers says "you brighten my day" without needing romance.
- Tulips: elegant and seasonal. A bouquet of fuchsia tulips surprises because almost no one gives them.
- Daisies and gerberas: pure freshness. Combined with yellow roses, they form the most popular spring bouquets.
- Mixed bouquets: sunflowers + roses + alstroemerias, the combination that brings together all the colors of the season.
Who do you give flowers to in spring?
Everyone. It's the perfect occasion for a gesture without romantic commitment: a friend who achieves a goal, your children's teacher, the office team, or that person you like but haven't declared anything to yet — a sunflower subtly hints at it with grace.
Quick ideas by budget
- Simple detail: a sunflower with statice — small, affordable, and memorable.
- Mid-range: a bouquet of 2 or 3 sunflowers with alstroemerias or daisies.
- Big surprise: a complete spring bouquet or a basket of sunflowers and floral mix.
Spring flowers with delivery in Lima
On September 23rd, we deliver fresh spring bouquets on the same day throughout Lima. Order before 6 p.m. and include your personalized dedication for free.