Love and Romance Flowers
Everyday Flowers
Vased Flowers
Birthday Flowers
Get Well Soon Flowers
Thank You Flowers


June 1, 2025

Satellite Beach June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Satellite Beach is the Birthday Brights Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Satellite Beach

The Birthday Brights Bouquet from Bloom Central is a delightful floral arrangement that anyone would adore. With its vibrant colors and cheerful blooms, it's sure to bring a smile to the face of that special someone.

This bouquet features an assortment of beautiful flowers in shades of pink, orange, yellow, and purple. The combination of these bright hues creates a lively display that will add warmth and happiness to any room.

Specifically the Birthday Brights Bouquet is composed of hot pink gerbera daisies and orange roses taking center stage surrounded by purple statice, yellow cushion poms, green button poms, and lush greens to create party perfect birthday display.

To enhance the overall aesthetic appeal, delicate greenery has been added around the blooms. These greens provide texture while giving depth to each individual flower within the bouquet.

With Bloom Central's expert florists crafting every detail with care and precision, you can be confident knowing that your gift will arrive fresh and beautifully arranged at the lucky recipient's doorstep when they least expect it.

If you're looking for something special to help someone celebrate - look no further than Bloom Central's Birthday Brights Bouquet!

Satellite Beach Florist


There are over 400,000 varieties of flowers in the world and there may be just about as many reasons to send flowers as a gift to someone in Satellite Beach Florida. Of course flowers are most commonly sent for birthdays, anniversaries, Mother's Day and Valentine's Day but why limit yourself to just those occasions? Everyone loves a pleasant surprise, especially when that surprise is as beautiful as one of the unique floral arrangements put together by our professionals. If it is a last minute surprise, or even really, really last minute, just place your order by 1:00PM and we can complete your delivery the same day. On the other hand, if you are the preplanning type of person, that is super as well. You may place your order up to a month in advance. Either way the flowers we delivery for you in Satellite Beach are always fresh and always special!

Would you prefer to place your flower order in person rather than online? Here are a few Satellite Beach florists to contact:


Awesome Blossoms Design
158 E Merritt Island Cswy
Merritt Island, FL 32952


Beach House Designs
670 S Patrick Dr
Satellite Beach, FL 32937


Buds & Bows Floral Design
1365 Cypress Ave
Melbourne, FL 32935


Buds Etc Florist
2825 Business Center Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32940


Eau Gallie Florist
1490 Highland Ave
Melbourne, FL 32935


Emma's Flowers
1024 Hwy A1A
Satellite Beach, FL 32937


Expressions Florist & Gifts, Inc.
1887 S Patrick Dr
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937


InBloom Flower Shop
3682 N Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32935


Paradise Beach Florist & Gifts
2356 N A1A Hwy
Melbourne, FL 32903


Violets In Bloom
3682 N Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32935


Looking to have fresh flowers delivered to a church in the Satellite Beach Florida area? Whether you are planning ahead or need a florist for a last minute delivery we can help. We delivery to all local churches including:


Trinity Presbyterian Church
638 South Patrick Drive
Satellite Beach, FL 32937


Sending a sympathy floral arrangement is a means of sharing the burden of losing a loved one and also a means of providing support in a difficult time. Whether you will be attending the service or not, be rest assured that Bloom Central will deliver a high quality arrangement that is befitting the occasion. Flower deliveries can be made to any funeral home in the Satellite Beach area including:


All County Funeral Home & Crematory
1010 NW Federal Hwy
Stuart, FL 34994


Astronaut Hall of Fame
Vektorspace Boulevard 6225
Orlando, FL 32780


Beach Funeral Homes - West
4999 N Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32940


Beach Funeral Home
1689 S Patrick Dr
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937


Brevard Memorial Funeral Home
5475 North Us Hwy 1
Cocoa, FL 32927


Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Home
1010 Palmetto Ave
Melbourne, FL 32901


Buggs Funeral Home
2701 S Harbor City Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32901


Fountainhead Crematory
7359 Babcock St SE
Palm Bay, FL 32909


Fountainhead Funeral Home
7359 Babcock St SE
Palm Bay, FL 32909


Funeral Solutions-
5455 N Highway 1
Cocoa, FL 32927


Integrity Funeral Services
3822 E 7th Ave
Tampa, FL 33605


Island Cremations
405 S Courtenay Pkwy
Merritt Island, FL 32953


Pet Passages
2825 Business Center Blvd
Melbourne, FL 32940


Strunk Funeral Home
1623 N Central Ave
Sebastian, FL 32958


Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home
1360 N Courtenay Pkwy
Merritt Island, FL 32953


Florist’s Guide to Salal Leaves

Salal leaves don’t just fill out an arrangement—they anchor it. Those broad, leathery blades, their edges slightly ruffled like the hem of a well-loved skirt, don’t merely support flowers; they frame them, turning a jumble of stems into a deliberate composition. Run your fingers along the surface—topside glossy as a rain-slicked river rock, underside matte with a faint whisper of fuzz—and you’ll understand why Pacific Northwest foragers and high-end florists alike hoard them like botanical treasure. This isn’t greenery. It’s architecture. It’s the difference between a bouquet and a still life.

What makes salal extraordinary isn’t just its durability—though God, the durability. These leaves laugh at humidity, scoff at wilting, and outlast every bloom in the vase with the stoic persistence of a lighthouse keeper. But that’s just logistics. The real magic is how they play with light. Their waxy surface doesn’t reflect so much as absorb illumination, glowing with an inner depth that makes even the most pedestrian carnation look like it’s been backlit by a Renaissance painter. Pair them with creamy garden roses, and suddenly the roses appear lit from within. Surround them with spiky proteas, and the whole arrangement gains a lush, almost tropical weight.

Then there’s the shape. Unlike uniform florist greens that read as mass-produced, salal leaves grow in organic variations—some cupped like satellite dishes catching sound, others arching like ballerinas mid-pirouette. This natural irregularity adds movement where rigid greens would stagnate. Tuck a few stems asymmetrically around a bouquet, and the whole thing appears caught mid-breeze, as if it just tumbled from some verdant hillside into your hands.

But the secret weapon? The berries. When present, those dusky blue-purple orbs clustered along the stems become edible-looking punctuation marks—nature’s version of an ellipsis, inviting the eye to linger. They’re unexpected. They’re juicy-looking without being garish. They make high-end arrangements feel faintly wild, like you paid three figures for something that might’ve been foraged from a misty forest clearing.

To call them filler is to misunderstand their quiet power. Salal leaves aren’t background—they’re context. They make delicate sweet peas look more ethereal by contrast, bold dahlias more sculptural, hydrangeas more intentionally lush. Even alone, bundled loosely in a mason jar with their stems crisscrossing haphazardly, they radiate a casual elegance that says "I didn’t try very hard" while secretly having tried exactly the right amount.

The miracle is their versatility. They elevate supermarket flowers into something Martha-worthy. They bring organic softness to rigid modern designs. They dry beautifully, their green fading to a soft sage that persists for months, like a memory of summer lingering in a winter windowsill.

In a world of overbred blooms and fussy foliages, salal leaves are the quiet professionals—showing up, doing impeccable work, and making everyone around them look good. They ask for no applause. They simply endure, persist, elevate. And in their unassuming way, they remind us that sometimes the most essential things aren’t the showstoppers ... they’re the steady hands that make the magic happen while nobody’s looking.

More About Satellite Beach

Are looking for a Satellite Beach florist because you are not local to the area? If so, here is a brief travelogue of what Satellite Beach has to offer. Who knows, perhaps you'll be intrigued enough to come visit soon, partake in some of the fun activities Satellite Beach has to offer and deliver flowers to your loved one in person!

Satellite Beach, Florida, exists in a kind of permanent liminal shimmer, a place where the Atlantic’s ceaseless whisper collides with the roar of human ambition. Drive east on Highway A1A past the strip malls and palmettos, past the Cocoa Beach surf shops hawking neon boardshorts, and you’ll find it: a slender comma of land bracketed by ocean and river, where the sky isn’t just sky but a canvas for contrails and spacecraft. The town’s name alone suggests something both celestial and grounded, a paradox that thrums in the salt air.

Mornings here begin with the sort of light that makes you squint even through closed eyelids. Retirees in visors power-walk along the shoreline, their terriers trotting gamely beside them. Surfers, their wetsuits half-peeled like banana skins, loiter near the dunes, squinting at the horizon as if waiting for a cosmic cue. The beach itself is a study in softness, sand so pale and fine it could double as baker’s sugar, the kind that dissolves on contact. But look north, beyond the Cape Canaveral Seashore, and you’ll see the gantries: steel titans jutting skyward, their geometries so severe they seem to bend the light around them. This is where rockets leave Earth, where fire and math conspire to punch holes in the atmosphere. The contrast should feel jarring. It doesn’t. Here, the future and the eternal present share a sunscreen bottle.

Same day service available. Order your Satellite Beach floral delivery and surprise someone today!



What’s peculiar, what’s almost aggressively Floridian, is how casually the residents of Satellite Beach wear this duality. Teenagers on fat-tire bikes pedal past storefronts advertising satellite repairs and seashell necklaces. At Publix, a man in flip-flops discusses orbital velocity with the cashier while bagging grapefruits. The local high school’s mascot is the Scorpion, a nod less to arachnids than to the missile program that once dotted the coast. History here isn’t archived; it’s ambient. The Mercury 7 astronauts lived here, their midcentury ranch houses still standing beneath oak canopies, their backyard pools now green with algae but still shaped like kidneys, like apostrophes to an era when space was a romance, not a commodity.

The wildlife, too, seems in on the joke. Pelicans glide over the surf with the aerodynamic smugness of creatures who’ve never missed a meal. Sea turtles clamber ashore at night to bury leathery eggs in the sand, their flippers leaving hieroglyphs that the tide will erase by dawn. At the Rotary Park wetlands, great blue herons stalk the shallows with the gravitas of philosophers, legs like reeds, eyes like obsidian. It’s easy to forget, amid all this postcard biology, that the town sits atop a matrix of underground cables and fiber optics, that its aquifers hum with data.

But the real magic is in the evenings. Families gather on blankets to watch launches, their faces upturned as if in prayer. The countdown floats over from the Cape, a voice on a loudspeaker, calm and godlike, and then it happens: a column of fire so bright it etches shadows into the sand, a rumble felt in the molars. For three minutes, the rocket’s plume hangs like a second moon, a glowing jellyfish tendril that dissipates into the stratosphere. And then, just like that, the beach exhales. Kids resume digging moats. Couples split warm cans of soda. The waves keep folding over themselves, polishing the shore into something smoother, older.

You could call Satellite Beach a paradox. You could call it a Venn diagram where technology and nature overlap in a sweet spot. But the locals? They’d probably just shrug and say it’s home. A place where the ordinary becomes extraordinary by sheer proximity to the sublime, where every sunset is both a chemical reaction and a masterpiece, where the line between Earth and stars feels less like a boundary and more like an invitation.