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Brighten their recovery — compare UK get well flower delivery.
Delivery in the UK
Sending flowers for get well
Flowers have a genuinely proven effect on wellbeing — studies show that receiving them reduces anxiety, increases positive emotions, and speeds recovery. A bright, cheerful bouquet sent to someone who's unwell is one of the most thoughtful things you can do. It shows you're thinking of them, brightens a room that might otherwise feel clinical or grey, and gives them something beautiful to look at during a difficult time.
Get well flowers can be delivered next day to a home address from all major UK florists. Hospital delivery is also possible but check restrictions first — many wards no longer allow cut flowers. Letterbox bouquets are ideal if you're unsure whether your recipient will be home or if they're moving between hospital and home. Most florists allow you to add a personalised get well message at checkout.
Flower guide
Best flowers for get well
The most mood-lifting flower there is — bold, bright, and impossible to feel gloomy around.
Cheerful, colourful, and affordable — a bright bunch of mixed tulips instantly lifts a room.
Long-lasting and available in bright colours — perfect for someone who needs cheering up over a longer recovery.
Gently fragrant and colourful — freesias are cheerful without being overpowering. Safe for pets too.
Pink or yellow roses are warm, uplifting choices that work for any get well recipient.
Price guide
How much to spend on get well flowers?
UK prices including delivery vary widely. These ranges reflect what you'll typically pay across major florists.
Buying guide
Tips for choosing get well flowers
Go bold and bright
This is not the occasion for subtle or muted tones. Yellow, orange, bright pink, and warm red flowers are the most mood-lifting. Sunflowers and mixed bright bouquets are ideal.
Avoid lilies for cat owners
Lilies are highly toxic to cats. If your recipient has cats, choose sunflowers, carnations, tulips, or freesias — all equally cheerful and completely safe.
Check hospital policy
Many NHS wards no longer allow cut flowers due to infection control. If sending to hospital, call ahead or choose a potted plant instead. Sending to the home is often more practical.
Choose long-lasting flowers
Carnations (2–3 weeks), sunflowers (1–2 weeks), and potted plants last longest — ideal for a longer recovery. The longer they last, the more days of brightness and company they provide.
FAQ
Common questions about get well flowers
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