Virtual flowers
Send virtual flowers on an iPhone
There is nothing to download. This is a website, so it opens in Safari or Chrome on an iPhone the same way any page does, and iOS's own share sheet does the sending.
Everything below works identically on Android; the only iPhone-specific part is that the share button hands you iMessage and AirDrop alongside WhatsApp.
Make one now 🌷Free, no signup, no app. About a minute.
flowers picked by what they mean, not at random
How it works
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Open the site in Safari
No App Store, no account, no permissions to grant. If you want it on your home screen, use Share then "Add to Home Screen" and it behaves like an app.
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Build the bouquet
Five taps of answers, then the flowers are arranged and a note is written for you. Everything is editable.
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Use the iOS share sheet
Press Share on the final screen. iOS opens its usual sheet: Messages, WhatsApp, Mail, AirDrop, Instagram, whatever you have installed. Pick one and send.
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Or save it as a picture
There is also a "save the picture" button that gives you a tall image of the bouquet, sized for a WhatsApp Status or an Instagram Story. Your private note is left out of that picture unless you tick the box.
One iPhone quirk worth knowing
If you open a link from inside another app, iOS sometimes uses that app's built-in browser rather than Safari. Everything still works, but the share sheet can be shorter. Tapping the compass or "Open in Safari" icon gives you the full set of options.
Ready when you are
Five short questions, and the bouquet and the note are done for you. Edit anything.
Send virtual flowers 🌷Questions
Is there an iPhone app for sending virtual flowers?
There is no app and you do not need one. It is a website, so it works in Safari straight away. You can add it to your home screen if you want an icon.
Is it free on iPhone?
Yes, completely, and there is nothing to buy inside it either. No account, no card.
Can I send it through iMessage?
Yes. Press Share and pick Messages, or copy the link and paste it into a thread. iMessage shows a preview card of the actual bouquet.
Does it work on an old iPhone?
It works on any iPhone with a current-ish version of Safari. The bouquet is drawn as vector artwork rather than video, so it is light on data and does not need a fast connection.