Red flowers
Looking for red flowers in London? Long-stemmed red roses, mixed red statements and seasonal red bouquets — delivered same-day across the capital if you order by 6pm.

Red Anthurium

Carnation and Roses

Dream Girl

One More Chance

Rouge Roulette

Love's Promise

First Kiss

Elixir of Love

You're The One

Red Velvet

Festive Reds

Red Red Rose

Tulips & Skimmia

Orange Crush

Daydream Roses

Hydrangeas & Berries

Sweet Surrender

Red Wreath

Red Double Ended Spray

Bright & Vibrant Posy

Red & White Posy Pad

Crimson Delight
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RED FLOWER DELIVERY IN LONDON
Hand-tied red bouquets, delivered today.
Long-stemmed red roses, mixed red statement arrangements, deep burgundy seasonal bouquets. Every shade, every size, hand-tied fresh in our London workshop.
Cut-off 6pm
Order by 6pm for same-day delivery across London.
London delivery
Flat fee across every London postcode. Morning slot available.
7-day promise
Free replacement if your stems don't last.
London florist
Real shop, real florists, hand-tied this morning.
What's the difference between long-stemmed and garden red roses?
Long-stemmed roses (sometimes called grandiflora or premium roses) are 50-70cm with a single tight head per stem — the classic anniversary and romance bouquet. They're typically Ecuadorian or Kenyan-grown and hold for 8-10 days. Garden roses have fuller, more open heads, shorter stems, more petal layers and are slightly fragrant — the modern wedding and pastel-bouquet style. Both come in red. Pick long-stemmed for impact, garden for character.
What red flowers aren't roses?
Red gerbera (bright, cartoonish, less formal), red alstroemeria (long-lasting, multiple blooms per stem), red carnations (traditional, very long vase life), red dahlias (autumn season), red tulips (winter and spring season), red anemones (winter, very dramatic centres), and red snapdragons (summer). All available across the red range, often mixed in the bestseller arrangements.
How quickly can red flowers be delivered in London?
Order by 6pm and Rushes will deliver your red flowers the same day across every London postcode. Orders placed after 6pm are dispatched the next working day. There's no postcode lottery — the same flat delivery fee applies to every London address, whether that's a Zone 1 flat in Marylebone or a house in Twickenham. If you need a tighter window, choose the morning slot (9am – 12pm) at checkout. Next-day delivery is available to the rest of mainland UK with a 5pm cut-off the day before. Current delivery fees are shown at checkout and on the delivery page.
What sizes do red flowers come in?
Most red flowers come in three sizes — Regular, Large and Deluxe — so you can scale the gesture to the occasion. Regular is the everyday default (a generous hand-tied bouquet, the bestseller for most occasions). Large adds significantly more stems for milestone moments. Deluxe is the grand-gesture size, typically forty to fifty stems, used for big anniversaries, statement romance and major celebrations. Each size is shown on the product page along with stem counts and dimensions, so you can match the bouquet to the moment without guesswork.
Where in London do you deliver red flowers?
Rushes covers every London postcode inside the M25 from a single working London workshop. That includes Central London (W1, WC1, EC1, SW1), the City and Canary Wharf, West London (Chiswick, Fulham, Ealing, Acton, Notting Hill), South West (Wimbledon, Putney, Battersea, Clapham, Richmond, Kingston), South East (Greenwich, Blackheath, Dulwich, Peckham), North London (Camden, Islington, Hampstead, Highgate, Finchley), North East and East London (Hackney, Dalston, Stratford, Walthamstow), plus the further-out postcodes (Wembley, Harrow, Barnet, Croydon, Bromley). There's a postcode checker on the gift-details page.
Can I add a card, vase or extras with my red flowers?
Yes — every bouquet can be sent with a personalised hand-written gift card (up to 200 characters), a glass vase so the recipient doesn't have to find one, Belgian chocolates, a bottle of Champagne or Prosecco, or a foil balloon. All add-ons are picked at checkout and arrive with the bouquet — no separate parcel. The card is hand-written by the florist who builds the bouquet, not printed. If you're sending multiple bouquets to different addresses, each one gets its own card and delivery details.
Do you guarantee freshness?
Yes. Every Rushes bouquet is backed by our seven-day freshness guarantee — if anything wilts inside a week of arrival, send us a photo and we'll replace the bouquet free of charge, no argument and no small print. We can offer that because every bouquet is hand-tied to order on the day of delivery using stems sourced from our long-standing Dutch grower partners — nothing is pre-made and nothing sits in a fridge waiting for a buyer. Stems are graded for vase life before they leave the Netherlands.
Do you deliver on Sundays and bank holidays?
Yes. Sunday delivery is available across every London postcode if you place your order by 4pm on Sunday. Bank holiday delivery runs as normal except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day, when our workshop is closed. The three dates a year where we recommend booking ahead are Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, and the week before Christmas — same-day cut-offs get tight on these dates and rose supply can be stretched.
Why Rushes over a supermarket red flower bouquet?
Supermarket bouquets are pre-made, sometimes days before they hit the shelf, and they sit in chilled cabinets until they sell. Rushes builds every bouquet by hand on the day of delivery, using stems from Dutch growers we've worked with for years. You get longer vase life (typically 7-10 days versus 3-5 for supermarket flowers), a proper hand-written card, a real florist's eye for what works together, and a seven-day freshness guarantee. We've been a working London florist since 2003.