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Petal Power
Petal Power
London's florists are a stylish bunch and, from hand-picked posies to extravagant designs, you'll definitely be able to say it with flowers.

Angel Flowers
60 Upper Street, London, N1 0NYThe fact that 'Tatler' recognised this florist as one of the top five in London shows what type of clientele they're used to, but we won't hold that against them. In the hub of trendy Islington, Angel Flowers is positively buzzing with a contemporary spirit. The designs can be understated and delicate or exotic and elaborate but they've all got the same distinctive flair, cultivated under the direction of Belgian founder Marco Wouters. Even the most commonplace blooms are transformed into glamorous designs with flamboyant splashes of colour or an eye-catching shape, so you can rely on your Valentine's roses to have a bit of personality about them. The shop receives deliveries of the finest, freshest flowers from the Dutch flower markets four times a week, so your bouquet won't droop at an inappropriate moment. Angel Flowers has a loyal following of 'Tatler' socialites but they're also a talented bunch, welcoming those who are just in need of some funky flowers.

Bloomsbury Flowers
29 Great Queen Street, WC2B 5BBA florist that doesn't do red roses. Hooray! No romantic cliches here! And the collective heart-sinking of London's male population, who thought splashing cash on an armful of reds every year was a perfectly acceptable thing to do! Of course, Bloomsbury Flowers is making a point - its strap-line is 'Flowers with attitude' (enough said) - and that point is we're dealing with bona fide bespoke bunches. Florists are called designers here and said designers have not announced their Valentine's design for 2012 yet, which presumably will be done with fanfares and (anything but red) carpets - last year's bespoke design was called 'Tickled Pink' and featured (you've guessed it) a variety of hot pink flowers chosen from roses, tulips, freesia, ranunculas and anemones. Basically this is not the type of place where you can just click on an image and flowers arrive on her doorstep; no, the designers want to 'work with you' on the arrangement. This is great if you know what your Valentine's favourite flowers are and you can say "I'd like something fabulous with freesias and maybe a hint of yellow running through it"...but if you tend to glaze over at the mention of bouquets - and if this all sounds a little bit painful - opt for a dozen red roses... somewhere else!

Columbia Road Flower Market
Columbia Road, Hackney, London, E2 7RGIf your Valentine is more of a country bumpkin than a city slicker, you'll just love the straight-from-the-garden feel of flowers from Columbia Road. Forget bespoke bouquets of all-white roses, this is the real deal; a vibrant, rustic bunch of blooms. With stall upon stall of lush greenery and colourful cut flowers, half the fun is hand-picking your floral (or horticultural if you're feeling adventurous) creation so the buying flowers/shrubs/rose tree bit can double up as a date. But if you're looking for something a little bit more flamboyant and personal than the elegant but oh-so-clichéd perfect dome of classic stems, then get down to Columbia Road and take advice from the friendly and knowledgeable traders, most of whom bring their home-grown products from their own nurseries in Essex.

Fake Landscapes
164 Old Brompton Road, London, SW5 0BAAs much as sending fresh, sweet-smelling, cut flowers is a heady romantic gesture, the last thing you want to do is to send your Valentine into a fit of sneezing over a bunch of beautiful blooms. So, if your partner's pollen allergy is a concern, or if you just fancy something that won't wilt but will stand the test of time... the next best thing is to 'fake it'. Don't be shocked; faking it may sound like a dramatic thing to do but the trick is to make it look real! This is where Fake Landscapes comes in – it's London's answer to creating an entire garden of loveliness without any of the hassle. And if fake flowers make you think of a clown pulling a plastic bunch of yellow daisies from behind his back then think again. From English country blooms to floating water lilies, these delicate, silk flowers make wonderfully authentic-looking bouquets or can be styled in your own vase for a contemporary display. Flowers are for life, not just for Valentine's Day... Fake Landscapes don't actually do anything special for Valentine's but you're welcome to drop by the shop and have a browse for yourself.

Jane Packer
32-34 New Cavendish Street, W1G 8UEFor sheer quality Jane Packer has to be a top pick. The lady herself is famous for arranging the flowers at Charles and Diana's wedding and her client list is brimming with A-listers and VIPs. Starting out in a small flower shop in the West End in the 1980s, she transformed the world of floristry, using wild, colourful flowers and unusual textures and shapes to create fresh, artistic arrangements. Her designs still have just the right amount of edge; they're adventurous enough to be stylish and glamorous but not too arty so that the flowers keep that natural, just-picked look. From bold, striking styles to clusters of soft pinks, the range caters for all tastes and, for such an exclusive establishment, prices are surprisingly affordable with some gorgeous bouquets starting at £55. They’ll have some fabulous and fashionable ideas for Valentine's Day and they’re guaranteed to deliver on quality and style… and on time!

Moyses Flowers at Peter Jones
Sloane Square (Symons Street entrance), SW1W 8ELMoyses Stevens has been in business since 1876; as one of London's oldest florist's it has been providing besotted lovers with bouquets for generations. As you can imagine, there is something romantically traditional about their classic hand-tied bunches – they'd look at home in any country kitchen with their profusion of woodland foliage, berries and rustic blooms but they’re also so expertly styled that they are effortlessly elegant. Moyses Stevens imports only the finest flowers and ensures that Fairtrade practices and sustainable harvesting techniques are used, working closely with their suppliers in Ecuador and South Africa, and developing links with English growers too. A dozen red roses may be a bit of a romantic cliché, especially on Valentine's Day, but an armful of Moyses' seasonal white or yellow Fairtrade ones is a unique chance to be hopelessly lovey-dovey and super ethical at the same time. They have some wonderful classic bouquets and you can expect a flurry of thoroughly adorable designs around 14th February. With a team of hugely creative florists and plant experts, they prepare bouquets and arrangements for delivery across the UK.

New Covent Garden Flower Market
Nine Elms Lane, London, SW8 5NXIf the thought of spending a week’s salary on a single red rose (mostly pink tissue paper and red ribbon) brings you out in a cold sweat, fear not. As long as you're feeling floral, there is a great alternative to spending a fortune this Valentine’s Day – and it’s rather romantic too. New Covent Garden Flower Market is where the florists go, meaning that you can buy flowers, plants and foliage at wholesale prices. There are fresh daily deliveries from abroad as well as a full range of English produce available with 55 companies setting up camp at death o’clock (3am) every weekday morning to sell their stock. The selection is vast but that’s half the fun as you mix and match colours and types to create the ultimately personal bouquet. It might also be the biggest gift of flowers ever as you can’t buy single stems but have to purchase products by the box or bunch. It’s such good value for money though that you’ll soon get into the swing of buying in bulk! And the early start means that you can turn into the Milk Tray Man of the flower world and get an overflowing armful of flowers to your lady in time for breakfast.

Rebel Rebel
5 Broadway Market, Hackney, London, E8 4PHStarting out life as a design company, providing not just flowers but floral experiences for the likes of BAFTA and Christian Dior, Rebel Rebel knows its Kangaroo Paw from, say, a Tulip - but it stocks them both in its oh-so-cool shop. They really have just filled the place with beautiful blooms - oh, and vases and candles for extra inspiration. Of course, the creatives behind this profusion of loveliness have chosen a trendy pocket of East London - Broadway Market - to pop their shop in - Rebel Rebel is ideally placed to deliver within the Square Mile. Far from being a mad-dash-on-your-way-to-dinner-type purchase, your flowers will be in the safest of hands, stylishly tweaked and bursting with freshness. We'll let you into a secret - if you really want to win her heart, Rebel Rebel's trademark product is flowers in a handbag - yep, two love birds, one stone and she's yours forever... we're not saying they come cheap but the question is how much is she worth?

Vive la Rose
5 Royal Opera Arcade, SW1Y 4UYAs the name suggests, this bright and airy shop in central London does a wonderful line in roses. Far from being red, red or maybe just red, the roses at Vive la Rose have a bit of flair about them, coming in all different shades, and there’s a brilliant range of other blooms too. Vive la Rose favourites are the 'Antigua' bouquet of champagne Talea roses interspersed with Palaenopsis orchids and soft greens, and the 'Madras', a flirty bunch of exotic saffron roses and sunny gerberas. Their bouquets are always seasonal, so the flowers are thoughtfully-chosen and fresh, and the friendly and knowledgeable florists will be able to design a bunch of bursting, vibrant flowers for your Valentine.

Wild at Heart
54 Pimlico Road, SW1W 8LPThere's a definite signature style to Wild at Heart's adorable hand-tied bouquets, ideal for sending to office blocks around town. Whether it's a shocking pink posy of roses, a more eclectic bunch of seasonal blooms or a vintage selection of romantic flowers, their creations are prettily picture-perfect and styled with a graceful touch. The florists are potty about exquisitely-designed flowers and their perfectionist tweaking of a petal here or a twig there means that a much-loved creation (wrapped in tissue and cellophane) arrives at the doorstep. There'll be no fussy flower arranging to worry about; it's just a case of plonking - or rather placing delicately - in a vase and appreciating the scent and sight of beautiful blooms. Wild at Heart's classic arrangements don’t come cheap, especially if you're going for a bigger bunch, but they’re lovely and unpretentious and will be sure to melt hearts and give girls gooey eyes. There are also branches at Liberty and in West London.

Only Roses
257 Old Brompton Road, London, SW5 9HPIf you've walked passed this fragrant rose specialist shop you'll most likely have stepped gingerly, trying not to crush the delicate petals scattered on the street outside the shop window. Beautifully presented roses are set against the shop's black painted brick walls which creates a dramatic backdrop. The healthy looking flowers, clustered together in single colour groups - reds, pinks and whites - are raised on wooden plinths and prices chalked up on a blackboard. Come just to look - and take in the heavenly scent.
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