Sending Mother’s Day flowers is a thoughtful way to show the person who means 'Mum' to you just how special they are. With our beautiful collection of Mother’s Day bouquets and UK-wide Sunday delivery available, it's easy to send flowers she'll truly love. If you’re looking for the perfect words to include, take a look at our Mother's Day message ideas for inspiration.
Mothering Sunday - Sunday 15th March 2026
Celebrate Mothering Sunday with beautiful Mother’s Day flowers, thoughtfully handcrafted by our expert florists and growers. Each of our Mother’s Day bouquets are created using fresh, seasonal stems and delivered in bud for longer-lasting enjoyment. Whether you choose soft pastel tones, classic roses or vibrant spring blooms, you’ll find flowers for Mother’s Day that perfectly reflect how much she means to you. With our 7-day freshness guarantee, you can send Mother’s Day flowers with complete confidence.
We deliver Mother’s Day flowers UK wide, including all major cities and towns, making it easy to surprise Mum wherever she may be. If you’re celebrating from further afield, international delivery is also available to selected countries.
Sending Mother’s Day flowers has never been easier. With same-day and next-day delivery options available, you can choose the date that works best for you. We also offer reliable Sunday delivery for Mothering Sunday, so your flowers arrive right on time for the big day.
Please note, while we’re unable to guarantee specific delivery times, we always aim to ensure your flowers for Mother’s Day arrive as close to your selected date as possible. With both florist-delivered and courier-delivered flowers available, sending flowers for Mother’s Day is the perfect way to show your love and appreciation.
Looking for the perfect Mother’s Day gift? Our wide range of styles makes it simple to find something she’ll adore. From elegant hand-tied arrangements to bright and cheerful spring flowers, each design is created to make her feel truly special. Sending flowers for Mother’s Day is a timeless way to say thank you, show your appreciation, or simply remind her how loved she is.
No matter your budget or style preference, you can send Mother’s Day flowers that make a lasting impression and brighten her home long after Mothering Sunday has passed.
Mothering Sunday has been celebrated in the UK since the 16th century and falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent. Traditionally a day for families to gather and honour their mothers, it has grown into a cherished occasion for giving thoughtful gifts and Mother’s Day flowers.
Today, sending flowers for Mother’s Day remains one of the most meaningful and popular ways to celebrate the incredible women who give us love, guidance and support every day. A carefully chosen Mother’s Day bouquet is more than a gift — it’s a heartfelt gesture that shows just how much you care.
In 2026, Mother's Day in the UK is Sunday 15th March.
Mother's Day dates vary globally, often due to local traditions; for example, the UK celebrates it on the fourth Sunday of Lent, known as Mothering Sunday.
Yes, if you select a bouquet from our hand-delivered range your bouquet will be delivered by a professional local florist. We deliver on Mother's Day, simply select Sunday the 15th of March as your delivery date at the checkout!
Our bouquets have a 7 day freshness guarantee, so your mum can enjoy her beautiful blooms for longer!
In 2026, you can add extras like free chocolates, cards, balloons, and vases to your Mother's Day flower order, subject to availability.
Yes, Mother's Day bouquets often come with a seven-day freshness guarantee to ensure long-lasting blooms.
Yes, there are options for international flower delivery to countries like the USA, Australia, France, Spain, and Germany.
You can choose from same-day, next-day, and florist-delivery options for Mother's Day flowers to suit your schedule.
Yes, you can select Sunday delivery for Mother's Day flowers during the checkout process.
Mothering Sunday has been celebrated in the UK since the 16th century and traditionally occurs on the fourth Sunday of Lent.