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Abingdon Flower Delivery

Looking for a fast and simple way to send gorgeous local bouquets from florists in Abingdon? With Floom, Abingdon flower delivery is the ideal way to make someone’s day.

With a carefully chosen group of Abingdon florists, Floom guarantees punctual delivery of your original flower arrangement. Our same day flower delivery option means that flower delivery in Abingdon is available at the click of a button and we ensure that your order will arrive in pristine condition.

For artisanal flower delivery in Abingdon, simply enter your postcode at the top of the page.

Same day flower delivery is available before 1pm and next day delivery before 11:59pm in Abingdon.

Why send flowers with Floom?

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Always unique, never generic

We only work with the most talented and unique artisans, and we’re passionate about supporting our skilled family of florists.
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Hand-delivered with care and attention

Each of our orders is professionally arranged, wrapped and safely delivered with a hand-written card… on the exact day that you need it.

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Abingdon's Finest Independent Florists

Abingdon is a historic market town in the county of Oxfordshire with a rich culture and thriving commercial life.

Harcourt Arboretum is a 120 acre complex of botanical gardens that are owned by the University of Oxford. With a wide variety of trees including ancient redwoods and Japanese maples, rhododendrons and bluebell woods, this is a key facet of leisure life in Abingdon.

Abingdon Abbey was a 7th century monastery housing Benedictine monks near Abingdon. With public tours and lush grounds filled with wildlife, local residents take pride in this historic attraction.

Throughout Abingdon, from Caldecott to Northcourt, Floom’s Abingdon flower delivery work across the town.

Flower of Abingdon

The Green-winged Orchid (Orchis morio) is one of the areas rarest flowers yet it’s occasional appearances in the meadows around Abingdon make it Floom’s choice for floral emblem of the town.

It’s Latin name means ‘fool’s orchid’ and is so-named because of the green and purple colouring of its flower - a common choice for court jesters in the medieval era, when Abingdon was an important regional hub.

Although classed as a near-threatened flower, the Green-winged orchid is best spotted on the grasslands surrounding Abingdon during the month of May, when it’s bright flowers are at their vivacious best.