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78% Of People Want Flowers For Valentine's Day

Sean O'Regan
Sean O'Regan

12:19 13 Feb 2019


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It has been revealed that 78% of us want to receive flowers for Valentine's Day, but red roses aren't high on the list of desired presents.

A new survey from Scarecrow Flowers shows that two-thirds of respondents said that they would prefer to receive an alternative or mixed bouquet of flowers from their Valentine.

Tradition appears to be strong this year as flowers are the clear favourite, with lingerie (12%) and chocolates (10%) completing the top three gifts.

Other interesting findings from the research were:

  • 8% said that their Valentine’s Day planning started the month before
  • 40% the week before, 26% started the day before
  • 27% admitted they do no planning until Valentine’s Day
  • 71% said that they would not make a marriage proposal on Valentine’s Day

Fionnuala McAuley, Creative Director at Scarecrow Flowers says:

"Red roses are the obvious choice on Valentine’s Day and therein lies the problem!"

"Choosing a bouquet of your Valentine’s favourite flower or one inspired by their favourite colour is so much more personal than the obvious red rose."

"I’m sorely tempted to ban red roses completely but of course there are those who love roses and they should get their favourite too."

"My message for February 14, 2019 is to think outside the box and make the gift personal to your Valentine."


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