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# Bouquet Prices Singapore: What Flowers Should Cost

> Benchmark bouquet prices in Singapore, including small bouquets, roses, premium flowers, condolence stands, loose stems and delivery fees.

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 **Typical bouquet prices in Singapore vary mainly by flower type, stem count, design labour, format and delivery.** Small hand-tied bouquets often sit around the lower end of the market, while premium roses, imported seasonal flowers, large stands and urgent delivery can raise the total quickly.

| What you are buying | Typical price (SGD) | What usually changes the price |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Small hand-tied bouquet | S$45–70 | Flower mix, wrapping, stem count |
| Medium mixed bouquet | S$70–120 | Design complexity and flower type |
| Premium rose bouquet | S$90–160+ | Rose variety, stem count, peak dates |
| Seasonal peony bouquet | S$120–240+ | Imported availability and season |
| Loose fresh stems | S$10–30 / bundle | Market, variety and bundle size |
| Condolence stand | S$150–350+ | Size, structure and flower volume |
| Standard delivery | Free–S$25 | Florist policy and destination |
| Express / specific-time delivery | Extra charge | Speed, timing and restricted area |

 These ranges are editorial benchmarks, not fixed quotations. Confirm the final delivered price with the seller.

## Why two similar bouquets can cost very different amounts

 Price is not determined by bouquet diameter alone. Imported stems, premium rose varieties, peonies, orchids, unusual colours, designer wrapping, vases, boxes and hand-crafted structures all add cost. A smaller arrangement using expensive flowers can cost more than a larger bouquet built from common seasonal stems.

## What does a cheaper bouquet usually compromise?

 Lower prices can come from simpler wrapping, fewer premium stems, more filler flowers, a smaller bouquet or a seller with lower retail overhead. That does not automatically mean poor quality. The useful question is whether the product clearly shows its size, flower mix and delivery conditions.

## Flower market versus florist prices

 Flower markets and wholesale-style sellers are useful for loose stems and DIY arrangements because you are not paying for full bouquet design and delivery. Florists charge for conditioning, design, wrapping, card preparation and coordination. Compare our [Singapore flower market guide](https://buyflowers.com.sg/flower-markets-singapore/) with [where to buy flowers in Singapore](https://buyflowers.com.sg/where-to-buy-flowers-in-singapore/).

## How delivery changes the real price

 A bouquet advertised at S$59 with a S$20 delivery fee costs more than a S$69 bouquet with free islandwide delivery. Express, public-holiday, restricted-area and specific-time fees can widen the gap further. Always compare the checkout total, not just the product card price.

## How to buy within a fixed budget

 If your budget is firm, prioritise one or two things: flower type, size, delivery speed or presentation. Choosing a flexible seasonal mixed bouquet can keep cost down without making the gift look cheap. For more ideas, read [how to buy cheap flowers in Singapore](https://buyflowers.com.sg/cheap-flowers-singapore/).

## Peak-date pricing

 Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and other high-demand periods can increase the price of certain flowers and delivery. Ordering early may give you more choices, but compare the florist’s peak-date policy because standard discounts or normal delivery rules may not apply.
