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Hanukkah Flowers and Plants

Send Hanukkah Flower Arrangements

Celebrate the Festival of Lights by sending stunning Hanukkah flower arrangements from The Bouqs Co. Whether you’re gathering with loved ones for a festive meal or sharing the holiday spirit from afar, fresh Hanukkah bouquets make every space feel bright and welcoming. These thoughtfully designed arrangements complement candles, menorahs, and seasonal décor, adding a touch of beauty and kindness to your Hanukkah traditions.

Our florists craft our bouquets using responsibly sourced blooms, ensuring your Hanukkah flower delivery arrives fresh, vibrant, and full of meaning. From classic whites and blues to elegant mixed-color designs, our Hanukkah flower arrangements capture the essence of light, love, and togetherness.

Flowers for Hanukkah

Hanukkah is a time of joy, remembrance, and gratitude, symbolized by lighting one candle on the menorah each night for eight nights. Alongside traditional foods like latkes and sufganiyot (jelly donuts) and the nightly exchange of gifts, flowers for Hanukkah offer another way to honor the season’s warmth and spirit.

Popular Hanukkah flowers include lilies, roses, carnations, hydrangeas, and alstroemeria; blooms that represent beauty, peace, and renewal. Blue and white arrangements reflect the traditional colors of Hanukkah, while gold accents can add a festive glow. You can also customize your bouquet to match your loved one’s favorite hues or home décor for a personal touch that lasts all eight days.


Eight Days of Giving with The Bouqs Co.

Every family celebrates Hanukkah in their own meaningful way, but one cherished tradition is the eight days of giving. Whether you’re gifting loved ones, contributing to charity, or sending flowers to celebrate each night, these ideas can help you share joy and light throughout the week:

  • Day 1: Traditional Gifts – Dreidels, gelt (chocolate coins), or family keepsakes.

  • Day 2: Books – Inspire curiosity and learning with a great read.

  • Day 3: Games – Encourage family fun with puzzles or board games.

  • Day 4: Family Night – Plan an outing, a shared meal, or a special group experience.

  • Day 5: Pajama Night – Cozy up with new sleepwear or winter clothing.

  • Day 6: Giving to Others – Donate to charity or volunteer together.

  • Day 7: Handmade Gifts – Craft something personal, or send a fresh bouquet to someone special.

  • Day 8: Favorite Things – Wrap up the celebration with a few of your loved ones’ most-wanted surprises, including a Hanukkah flower delivery that ends the festival on a beautiful note.