Are you looking for bouquets in an assortment of styles, flowers for a wedding or special event? How about a monthly subscription? Look no further than Bloomin’ Buckets, located off of Manchester Road in Rock Hill.
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Located in the Old Webster Business District, this shop serves up fresh florals for every occasion. Owner Kelly Smith worked as a nurse for 20 years before deciding to turn her passion for flowers into a business.
Bud’s owner Tony Montano has a modern, sophisticated take on floral design. With his storefront at the corner of Hanley and Wydown in Clayton, shopping his upscale bouquets is easier than ever.
Shop for plants, flowers, and unique vessels in this Cherokee Street store, or order a floral arrangement online. The company’s whimsical, seasonal bouquets have the appearance of being plucked straight from a field of wildflowers.
Maybe you’ve spotted the company’s charming flower mobile cruising around town. Rudy’s is also recognized for its custom arrangements, monthly floral subscription, and special events arrangements. The flower truck will also pay a visit to your next event—track it at rudysflowertruck.com.
The hip flower bar is stationed amongst the clothes, home goods, and spirits sold at Civil Alchemy in Webster Groves. Floral options include grab-and-go stems as well as custom arrangements. Bi-monthly floral subscriptions and a variety of dry flowers and vases are also sold here.
For close to 20 years, Stems Florist has been specializing in floral artistry, high style arrangements, and one-of-a-kind floral designs. Owners Branea Reed and Derek Reed design bouquets out of their 6,000-square-foot Florissant shop.
Florist Row
Just south of Chouteau, between South Compton and Jefferson on LaSalle, sits a group of florists—including Harold’s, Baisch & Skinner, and Floral Supply Syndicate—collectively referred to as Florist Row. They’re mostly wholesale suppliers, selling only to other florists, but one, Walter Knoll, keeps a storefront open to the general public.
This shop touts its custom-made arrangements, often created with locally grown florals and foliage. Although small, this boutique has received big accolades since opening in 2011 and continues to be the shop of choice for customers near and far.
Located on a historic farmstead in Dutchtown dating back to the 1870s, this floral farm produces flowers of the highest quality. More than 70 different types of flowers are grown here.
Do you have a passion for flowers that are safe, scented, and local? If so, this is your place. Family-owned, this cut flower farm offers design services, too. Pick-up times are scheduled at the Eureka-based company.
With 30 years in the floral business, Wildflowers is a premier St. Louis florist with a love for the environment. The shop composts its organic material and works with local flower gardens to create its truly artistic arrangements. Monthly subscriptions available.
Opened in 1872, St. Louis’ oldest all-purpose florist shows no signs of age with exquisite arrangements that complement all occasions. Their five-decade-old store on the corner of Clayton and Bemiston emits an old-school charm not found from corporate vendors.
Keith McDonald and Dean Ribeling’s floral boutique in the heart of South City has been a budding success thanks to the energy, creativity, and panache of their designers. Delivery $15.50. 3014 South Grand, 314-772-7674, botanicalsdesignstudio.com.
Grimm & Gorly Florist and Gifts
Community-minded and spirited, Belleville’s Grimm & Gorly is known for providing a personal touch with their outstanding floral arrangements. Their extra flourishes of cupcakes and interior plants have established them as a popular Metro East florist for over 100 years. Delivery $15-40. 324 East Main Street, Belleville, Ill., 618-234-4455, grimmandgorly.com. Delivery available
Located in the heart of St. Louis Hills, this family-owned local business has been providing vivacious flowers and arrangements since 1973. Delivery $12 to $20. 4617 Hampton, 800-657-6947 or 314-832-3500, leshersflowers.com.
A downtown institution for over three decades, this “floral super store” houses a wide variety of roses and a build your own bouquet center. $49.99 to $220. Delivery $9.99 ($19.99 on Valentine’s Day). 1705 South Seventh, 314-588 8420, rileysflorist.net.
Editor’s Note: This story was updated on February 4, 2025.