Halloween Flowers Upper Norwood

Welcome to your friendly Florist Upper Norwood – the local experts in Halloween flowers and bouquets! Nestled by Westow Street and close to Crystal Palace Park, our experienced team crafts truly unique floral designs, adding warmth and a little magic to every celebration.

We know Upper Norwood and the surrounding areas like Gipsy Hill, Norwood New Town, and Crystal Palace love to go all out for Halloween. Our selection includes bold orange lilies, deep purple blooms, moody foliage, and fun seasonal touches – perfect for autumn table displays or hauntingly beautiful gifts. We take great pride in sourcing the freshest, most vibrant flowers, showcasing both classic and creative styles curated by genuine local florists who care about every detail.

With our reliable same-day delivery across Upper Norwood and nearby neighbourhoods (just order online by 3 PM!), you never have to worry about last-minute surprises. We’re just a stone’s throw from All Saints Church and South Norwood Hill – so whether you’re decorating your home, sending Halloween cheer to a friend, or surprising family, you can trust us to deliver with a smile.

  • Locally-sourced, Halloween-themed arrangements
  • Expert florists with years of community experience
  • Easy ordering and dependable same-day delivery service
Choosing Florist Upper Norwood means supporting a trusted, independent business right in your neighbourhood. Order your Halloween flowers online today and let us help you make this autumn extra memorable!

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Halloween Flowers
From a top-down view this bouquet feels like a small, cultivated piece of autumn - intimate and generous at once. The centerpiece is a chorus of large roses, petal edges shifting from soft peach near their hearts to intense coral and burnt orange toward the edges, each bloom unfurling with a soft, velvety confidence. Interwoven are rounded clusters of green Hypericum berries and pale-cream berries that sit like tiny moons amidst the roses, their glossy skins adding playful highlights. Textural contrast comes from swathes of green trick dianthus, those cushiony, moss-like spheres that invite touch and introduce a vibrant chartreuse note beneath the warmer tones. Scattered through the arrangement are deep reddish-brown leaves, broad and lobed like fallen oak, which root the composition in the feeling of late autumn and add an almost rustic, park-walk authenticity. Deeper green foliage with a slightly waxy sheen fills the negative spaces, producing a full, abundant silhouette under soft, natural lighting. The overall scent is quietly floral with an earthy undertone, as if moss and berries had been carried in on a cool breeze from nearby Westow Hill. This bouquet is suited to Thanksgiving dining, an autumn anniversary, or as a comforting seasonal gift; locally hand-styled for neighbours around Upper Norwood and Crystal Palace and available through Florist Upper Norwood for carefully timed delivery across the area.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
An intimate overhead view captures a richly layered autumn bouquet, every bloom and leaf crisply lit against a clean white background. Dominating the scene are open orange Asiatic lilies, their broad, trumpet-shaped petals curling back to reveal pale pollen-speckled throats; between them, clusters of tight buds in green and soft orange add anticipation and depth. Bright orange Gerbera daisies punctuate the arrangement with joyful, sun-like faces, contrasted by deep burgundy gerberas that ground the palette and lend a warm, sophisticated note. Creamy white lisianthus - soft and ruffled - nestle among the bolder flowers, offering textural softness and moments of calm. Fine sprays of muted purple Astrantia weave through the bouquet like spun lace, their star-shaped clusters giving an airy, botanical intricacy. Large, lobed leaves in reddish-brown and deep maroon are positioned like autumnal accents, evoking fallen oak and maple, while vivid green foliage provides fresh structure and crisp edges. The arrangement is tightly composed, lush and abundant, the bright studio lighting making colours pop and textures read clearly for anyone relying on touch or scent to understand the design. The fragrance would suggest gentle floral sweetness with an undernote of dry leaves and late-summer earth - a bouquet that conjures walks along Westow Hill or the quieter paths near Hamilton Road. It's designed to sit centre-stage on a dining table or mantle, offering warmth, gratitude, and the tactile pleasure of seasonal blooms.
NATURE'S PALETTE
£74.50
This densely packed, hand-tied bouquet sits against a stark white background like a small, cultivated patch of autumn brought indoors. The florist's technique is visible in the neat gathering of stems and the rounded silhouette; a tidy bundle of green stalks rests at the base, proof of careful hand-tying. Dominant deep reds-velvety roses and dark crimson Gerbera daisies with their characteristic central disks-draw the eye first, their saturated tones offering classic elegance. Bright yellow spray chrysanthemums ripple through the arrangement, tiny suns that temper the depth of the reds and add playful texture. Interspersed coral-pink roses introduce a soft blush, while red-orange alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) with delicate spots and narrow petals create small bursts of movement and intricacy. The supporting foliage ranges from glossy, deep green leaves to lighter, variegated greenery, creating contrast and fullness. Strategically placed, large bronzed-red autumn leaves-lobed like oak or maple-reinforce the seasonal narrative, giving the bouquet a rustic, harvested quality. In cool daylight the petals and foliage show subtle sheen; the mix of textures suggests a faint sweetness from roses and a green, stemmy freshness. This piece feels like a warm invitation-suitable for harvest festivals, a cosy Thanksgiving table, or as a comforting seasonal gift delivered around Upper Norwood and nearby Westow Hill-offering both visual richness and a reassuring, handmade presence.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
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