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You can buy yourself flowers at these Raleigh shops

From local florists to bouquet businesses, Raleigh has no shortage of flower shops where you can purchase blooms.

A flower shop with a large orange patterned wall featuring the words "Amelia's Flowers." Along the wall and the sides of the shop are multiple buckets of flowers, with a table in the center of the room and two florists holding flowers.

At Amelia’s Flowers, shoppers can create their own bouquets.

Looking for a way to brighten your home, make someone smile, adorn an event, or emulate Miley Cyrus? Flowers are the answer.

No matter the occasion, we’re here to help you find the perfect bouquet with one of these local flower shops around Raleigh.

Amelia’s Flowers, North Hills
What started as a flower truck in Nashville, TN is now a blooming flower business with a Raleigh location at Makers Alley in North Hills Innovation District. Head to the store to shop pre-made and make-your-own arrangements, or stay home and get local delivery.

North Raleigh Florist, North Raleigh
Voted No. 1 florist in the Triangle by INDY Week, this local shop specializes in floral arrangements for special events + also offers local delivery.

TG Floristry, Downtown
This flower shop and experimental design studio prioritizes locally grown flowers, small farms, and BIPOC growers. Raleigh residents can purchase a bi-weekly flower subscription to keep their flower vase stocked, and locals can also check out floral workshops hosted by the biz.

Gingerbread House Florist, North Raleigh
Gingerbread House is a family-owned florist that specializes in large inventory, contemporary and traditional arrangements, high-style floral arrangements, and occasions such as weddings and funeral designs.

Fallon’s Flowers, multiple locations
Since 1926, Fallon’s Flowers has served the Raleigh area with flowers purchased straight from growers. The shop offers event delivery, wholesale options, and same-day local delivery.

Daniel’s Florist by Katie, Southwest Raleigh
This boutique floral design and gift shop offers flowers for same-day local delivery, plants and greenery, and fresh flower subscriptions.

Bloom Works, East Raleigh
Take your floral arrangement up a notch by adding a gourmet gift basket by Bloom Works’ pastry division, Pastry Works. This shop also offers delivery to Raleigh addresses.

Watered Garden Florist, West Raleigh
Featured in a number of publications like “Martha Stewart Weddings” and “Walter Magazine: Blooming Famous,” this shop specializes in event florals but also offers delivery to Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, and Holly Springs.

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