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You need flowers that show up on time, look exactly like you expected, and last through the entire Easter week. Not wilted stems in a box or arrangements that look nothing like the photo online.
When you order Easter flowers from us, you’re getting hand-selected lilies with mostly white buds that’ll open over the next several days. No yellowing leaves. No green buds that take a week to bloom. Just fresh, fragrant flowers that fill the room the moment someone walks in.
We deliver throughout Inwood the same day you order. That means if Easter snuck up on you or your original plan fell through, you’re not scrambling at the last minute hoping a bodega has something decent. You’re getting a professional arrangement designed in our Midtown Manhattan studio and delivered to your door within hours.
We operate out of 3 West 51st Street in Manhattan, right across from Rockefeller Plaza. We’ve been a fixture in the city for years, serving everyone from private clients celebrating Easter at home to churches needing altar arrangements that make a statement.
Inwood’s one of the most diverse neighborhoods in New York. Dominican families, Central and South American communities, young professionals in rentals—everyone celebrates Easter a little differently. We get that. Whether you need traditional white lilies for church or a colorful spring bouquet for your family table, we’re not pushing a one-size-fits-all arrangement on you.
You’re dealing with a family-owned business that delivers across all five boroughs, not some national website pretending to be local. When you call, you talk to someone who knows flowers and knows New York.
You pick your arrangement on our website. Easter lilies, spring bouquets, tulips, whatever fits what you’re celebrating. You’ll see exactly what you’re getting—no mystery substitutions unless you approve them first.
Choose your delivery date. Same-day delivery is available across Inwood and the rest of NYC if you order early enough. We’ll give you a realistic window, not some vague “between 9 and 5” promise that leaves you stuck at home all day.
Our designers put your arrangement together in our Midtown studio. Everything’s hand-selected that morning. If a lily doesn’t meet our standard, it doesn’t go in the box. Once it’s ready, we deliver it directly to your address in Inwood.
You get flowers that last. Easter lilies should give you 7-14 days if you care for them properly. The buds will keep opening over several days, so you’re not getting an arrangement that peaks on day one and dies by Tuesday.
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Every Easter arrangement includes fresh-cut or potted flowers depending on what you choose. Lilies come with multiple buds so you get that gradual bloom over the week. Spring bouquets mix tulips, daffodils, and seasonal flowers that actually make sense for April in New York—not some generic mix that could be from any month.
If you’re ordering for a church service, we can scale up. Altar arrangements, entryway displays, whatever your congregation needs for Easter Sunday. Inwood has a strong tradition of church celebrations, and we’ve worked with enough congregations to know what holds up under sanctuary lighting and what wilts by the second service.
For home celebrations, you’re looking at centerpieces that fit real New York apartments. Not massive arrangements designed for suburban dining rooms that don’t exist in Inwood’s rental market. Something beautiful that doesn’t take over your entire table when you’re hosting family.
We also handle the pet safety conversation upfront: Easter lilies are toxic to cats. Seriously toxic. If you’ve got a cat, you need a different arrangement or a plan to keep the flowers completely out of reach. We’re not going to sell you something that could hurt your pet.
Yes, if you order early enough in the day. Same-day delivery across Inwood is one of our core services, but there’s a cutoff time—usually early afternoon depending on how busy Easter week gets.
Here’s the reality: Easter is one of the biggest flower holidays of the year. If you’re ordering on Holy Saturday or Easter Sunday morning, we’ll do everything we can, but we can’t guarantee same-day delivery if we’re already at capacity. Your best bet is ordering at least a day ahead if you want zero stress.
When you place your order online, the system will tell you if same-day is still available for your Inwood address. If it’s not, next-day delivery is still faster than most online florists can manage, and your flowers will be just as fresh.
Easter lilies typically last 7-14 days if you treat them right. That means keeping them out of direct sunlight, away from heating vents, and watering them when the soil feels dry. The buds will open gradually over several days, so you’re not getting all the blooms at once.
Cut spring flowers like tulips and daffodils usually give you 5-7 days in a vase. Change the water every couple days, trim the stems at an angle, and keep them cool. The warmer your apartment, the faster they’ll fade.
If your flowers don’t last or show up already wilting, that’s on us. We’re not interested in delivering arrangements that die in 48 hours. You’re paying for quality, and if something’s wrong, we’ll make it right. That’s not a marketing line—it’s just how we operate.
National websites take your order, then farm it out to whatever local florist is available in your area. You have no idea who’s actually making your arrangement or what their quality standards are. Sometimes it works out fine. Sometimes you get something that looks nothing like what you ordered.
When you order from us, your arrangement is designed and assembled in our Midtown Manhattan studio by our team. Same people, same standards, every time. We’re not outsourcing your Easter bouquet to a random shop we’ve never worked with.
We also deliver it ourselves throughout the five boroughs. That means if there’s an issue with timing or the address or anything else, you’re talking to the people who actually have control over the situation. You’re not stuck on hold with a call center in another state trying to track down a subcontractor.
Yes. We handle church flower arrangements regularly, including altar displays, entryway pieces, and larger installations for Easter services. If your congregation needs flowers for Sunday morning, we can coordinate timing so everything’s set up before your first service.
Inwood has a lot of active churches serving diverse communities, and we’ve worked with congregations across the city long enough to understand what you need. That includes arrangements that look good from the pews, hold up under warm sanctuary lighting, and fit within a church budget.
You’ll want to reach out at least a few days before Easter to discuss specifics—size, style, delivery timing, all of it. Church orders are bigger and more complex than a single bouquet, so we need a real conversation to get it right. But if your church is in Inwood and you need professional Easter arrangements, we can handle it.
No. Easter lilies are highly toxic to cats—even a small amount of pollen or a nibbled leaf can cause serious kidney damage. If you have a cat, you either need to keep the lilies in a completely separate room where the cat can’t access them, or you need to order a different arrangement entirely.
Dogs are less sensitive, but lilies can still cause stomach issues if eaten. If you’ve got a dog who chews on everything, you’re better off with tulips or another spring flower that’s not as dangerous.
This isn’t something to gamble on. If your pet gets into an Easter lily, you need to call your vet immediately—not in a few hours, not tomorrow, right away. We’d rather have this conversation upfront and steer you toward a pet-safe arrangement than sell you something that could hurt your animal. If you’re not sure what’s safe, ask us when you order.
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