What are the different types of flowers, and which one should you choose for a bouquet? The simplest answer is that flowers can be grouped in two very different ways. Botanists classify flowering plants by their biological relationships, while florists and flower buyers usually think in familiar names such as roses, lilies, tulips, carnations, sunflowers, chrysanthemums, orchids, Gerbera daisies, and tropical blooms. If you are shopping for a gift, that second meaning is usually the useful one. You want to know how a flower looks, what mood it creates, which occasion it suits, how long it may stay attractive, and how much the arrangement costs.
I have always thought choosing flowers is a little like choosing music for someone. The most popular song is not automatically the right one. A red rose bouquet can feel deeply romantic, while a sunflower can brighten a casual birthday in a completely different way. Lilies can feel elegant and calm. Tulips have a clean, simple shape. Carnations bring texture and color without demanding all the attention. Gerbera flowers look playful and bright. Malaysian mums can make an arrangement feel full and cheerful. Knowing these personalities makes the decision much easier.
For the fastest starting point, compare the flower categories that FlowershopsPH currently lists under its Floral By Types section. You can browse rose bouquet delivery for classic romance, sunflower bouquet delivery for a warm cheerful gift, lily bouquet delivery for a graceful look, tulip bouquet delivery for clean modern styling, or mixed flower bouquets when you want several colors and textures in one arrangement.
There is a botanical side to this topic too. Flowering plants are called angiosperms. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew explains that angiosperms are better known as flowering plants, and modern plant classification uses evolutionary relationships rather than treating every traditional dicot as one natural group. Lilies and orchids belong among the monocots, while roses and daisies fall in other flowering plant branches. That science is fascinating, but when you are choosing a gift, flower name, color, freshness, availability, and occasion usually matter more than botanical family.
FlowershopsPH currently carries several major bouquet categories including roses, imported Ecuadorian roses, sunflowers, Malaysian mums, Gerbera, carnations, lilies, tulips, and mixed flowers. Current site examples show simple options beginning around ₱899, while larger or imported arrangements can cost several thousand pesos. Prices, discounts, colors, and stock can change, so it is smarter to check the live product page before paying rather than relying on an old price copied somewhere else.
Delivery matters as much as the bouquet. FlowershopsPH states that it supports nationwide flower delivery and lists same day service for several Metro Manila cities, including Manila, Makati, Pasay, Quezon City, Pasig, Taguig, Paranaque, Mandaluyong, Malabon, Valenzuela, Las Pinas, Caloocan, and nearby areas. Buyers sending to Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Batangas, Pampanga, or other provinces should confirm the exact flower availability and delivery schedule for the recipient address.
If you are comparing flower varieties because you simply want the safest gift, start with the person rather than the flower. Think about their favorite colors, how formal the occasion feels, whether fragrance matters, whether they prefer a single flower style or a colorful mix, and where the bouquet will be delivered. That small bit of thought often makes a modest bouquet feel more personal than a much more expensive arrangement.