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How Long Do Fresh Flowers Last?

Most fresh-cut flowers last 5 to 10 days — here is what actually makes the difference.

By Golden Hour Blooms Co.  ·  April 22, 2026  ·  Markham & Whitby, Ontario
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Most fresh-cut flowers from a local florist last 5 to 10 days when properly cared for. Some varieties like lisianthus and alstroemeria can stretch to two weeks, while more delicate blooms like tulips may begin to fade after four or five days. The single biggest factor is not the flower itself — it’s what you do with it in the first hour after it arrives.

Which flowers last the longest?

If longevity matters to you, these are the stems to ask for:

  • Lisianthus — 10 to 14 days, and opens beautifully in stages. One of our favourites at Golden Hour Blooms Co.
  • Alstroemeria — up to two weeks. Underrated and stunning in wildflower arrangements.
  • Spray roses — 7 to 12 days. Multiple blooms per stem means longer visual impact.
  • Scabiosa — 7 to 10 days. Delicate and airy — a signature wildflower stem.
  • Chrysanthemums — up to two weeks. Not always glamorous, but incredibly long-lasting.
  • Eucalyptus — 14+ days. The greenery that holds the whole arrangement together.

Tulips and ranunculus are more fleeting — usually 4 to 7 days — but their beauty during that window makes them worth it.

The first hour matters most

When a bouquet arrives at your door, the clock is already running. Here is what to do immediately:

  • Re-cut stems at a 45-degree angle with sharp scissors — this opens the stem’s water channels
  • Place in a clean vase with fresh, room-temperature water and flower food if provided
  • Remove any leaves sitting below the waterline — these rot quickly and contaminate the water
  • Keep the bouquet away from direct sunlight, heat vents, and fruit bowls
Florist tip

The number one reason flowers die early is dirty water. Change the water every two days, rinse the vase, and re-cut the stems each time. This alone can add three to four days to your bouquet’s life.

Why do florist flowers last longer than supermarket flowers?

The short answer: conditioning and freshness. At Golden Hour Blooms Co., every stem we use is sourced from the Ontario Flower Growers market in Mississauga or directly from local Ontario farms. Flowers are conditioned — cut at an angle, hydrated, and stored correctly — from the moment they arrive. Supermarket flowers often sit in open coolers, handled by the public, without proper conditioning. The chain from farm to vase is simply shorter and more careful when you order from a local florist.

“The single best thing you can do for your flowers is change the water and re-cut the stems every two days. It costs you three minutes and adds days to the arrangement.”

Does the delivery method affect how long flowers last?

Yes. Hand-delivered bouquets from a local florist — like every arrangement we make at Golden Hour Blooms Co. — are handled gently, kept cool in transit, and arrive in peak condition. Boxed flowers shipped by courier travel for one to three days in a cardboard box, with limited hydration, and often arrive stressed. If you’re ordering flowers in Markham or Whitby, choosing a local florist who hand-delivers is one of the simplest ways to get more days out of your bouquet.

What to do when one flower wilts before the others

This is completely normal — wildflower arrangements contain multiple varieties that have different natural lifespans. When one stem fades, simply remove it. The remaining flowers will still look full and beautiful. This is one reason we love mixed wildflower arrangements over single-variety bouquets — the composition stays gorgeous even as individual stems finish their run.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do fresh flowers from a florist last?

Most fresh-cut flowers from a local florist last 5 to 10 days with proper care. Some varieties like lisianthus and alstroemeria can last up to two weeks.

What flowers last the longest in a vase?

Lisianthus, alstroemeria, spray roses, and chrysanthemums are among the longest-lasting cut flowers, often reaching 10 to 14 days with proper care.

How do I make my bouquet last longer?

Re-cut stems at a 45-degree angle, change the water every two days, keep flowers away from direct sunlight and fruit, and remove any leaves below the waterline.

Do florist flowers last longer than grocery store flowers?

Yes. Florist flowers are generally higher quality, better conditioned, and fresher than supermarket flowers, which are often stored in open coolers without professional conditioning.

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