Mixed flower bouquets combine several varieties into one arrangement. Here's why they're a strong choice — and how to pick the right one.
The Charm of a Mixed Flower Bouquet
A mixed bouquet tells a more complex story than a single-flower arrangement. Different textures, scents, colours, and meanings combine into something richer — more personal, more visually interesting, harder to forget.
What Does a Flower Bouquet Symbolise?
A bouquet is a message. A mixed bouquet is a longer, more nuanced message. Each flower carries meaning — combining them gives you room to say more with the same gesture.
How to Pick the Right Bouquet for the Occasion
- Romance — red roses mixed with eucalyptus and lilies.
- Friendship — gerberas, yellow roses, sunflowers combined.
- Celebration — bright mixed colours without restraint.
- Apology or comfort — soft whites and pinks.
- Just because — whatever feels right for the person.
Persa Flores Mixed Bouquets
Our bestseller collection is heavily weighted toward mixed bouquets for a reason: they work reliably across occasions. Each one is built by a florist rather than assembled from a template.
More Resources
For writing the right message, see our guide to flower bouquet dedications. For more on sending home, see our send flowers home guide.
Conclusion
A mixed bouquet gives you range. It lets you match the gesture to the specific person instead of going with the default. That's often exactly what the moment calls for.

