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June 1, 2025

Kapaau June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Kapaau is the Beyond Blue Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Kapaau

The Beyond Blue Bouquet from Bloom Central is the perfect floral arrangement to brighten up any room in your home. This bouquet features a stunning combination of lilies, roses and statice, creating a soothing and calming vibe.

The soft pastel colors of the Beyond Blue Bouquet make it versatile for any occasion - whether you want to celebrate a birthday or just show someone that you care. Its peaceful aura also makes it an ideal gift for those going through tough times or needing some emotional support.

What sets this arrangement apart is not only its beauty but also its longevity. The flowers are hand-selected with great care so they last longer than average bouquets. You can enjoy their vibrant colors and sweet fragrance for days on end!

One thing worth mentioning about the Beyond Blue Bouquet is how easy it is to maintain. All you need to do is trim the stems every few days and change out the water regularly to ensure maximum freshness.

If you're searching for something special yet affordable, look no further than this lovely floral creation from Bloom Central! Not only will it bring joy into your own life, but it's also sure to put a smile on anyone else's face.

So go ahead and treat yourself or surprise someone dear with the delightful Beyond Blue Bouquet today! With its simplicity, elegance, long-lasting blooms, and effortless maintenance - what more could one ask for?

Kapaau Hawaii Flower Delivery


Send flowers today and be someone's superhero. Whether you are looking for a corporate gift or something very person we have all of the bases covered.

Our large variety of flower arrangements and bouquets always consist of the freshest flowers and are hand delivered by a local Kapaau flower shop. No flowers sent in a cardboard box, spending a day or two in transit and then being thrown on the recipient’s porch when you order from us. We believe the flowers you send are a reflection of you and that is why we always act with the utmost level of professionalism. Your flowers will arrive at their peak level of freshness and will be something you’d be proud to give or receive as a gift.

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


Ainahua Florals
64-649 Ainahua Alanui St
Kamuela, HI 96743


Bliss In Bloom
Holualoa, HI 96725


Grace Flowers Hawaii
45-502 Rickard Pl
Honokaa, HI 96727


Hawaii Floral Express
Kailua Kona, HI 96739


Hawaii's Gift Basket Boutique
250 Waikoloa Beach Dr
Waikoloa, HI 96738


He Nani Floral Design
Kapaau, HI 96719


Island Orchard Florist
75-6082 Alii Dr
Kailua Kona, HI 96740


Kona Flower Shoppe
734273 Hulikoa Dr
Kailua Kona, HI 96740


Nicco Floral Design
62-100 Kauna'Oa Dr
Kamuela, HI 96743


Passion Flowers By Nalani
Waikoloa Village, HI 96738


Name the occasion and a fresh, fragrant floral arrangement will make it more personal and special. We hand deliver fresh flower arrangements to all Kapaau churches including:


Kohala Hongwanji Shin Buddhist Temple
State Highway 270
Kapaau, HI 96755


Who would not love to be surprised by receiving a beatiful flower bouquet or balloon arrangement? We can deliver to any care facility in Kapaau HI and to the surrounding areas including:


Kohala Hospital
54-383 Hospital Rd
Kapaau, HI 96755


Whether you are looking for casket spray or a floral arrangement to send in remembrance of a lost loved one, our local florist will hand deliver flowers that are befitting the occasion. We deliver flowers to all funeral homes near Kapaau HI including:


A Hui Hou Crematory & Funeral Home
75-5745 Kuakini Hwy
Kailua Kona, HI 96740


Alae Cemetery
1033 Hawaii Belt Rd
Hilo, HI 96720


Ballard Family Mortuary - Hilo
570 Kinoole St
Hilo, HI 96720


Ballard Family Mortuary - Kona
75-170 Hualalai Rd
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740


Ballard Family Mortuary
440 Ala Makani Pl
Kahului, HI 96732


Big Island Grave Markers
830 Kilauea Ave
Hilo, HI 96720


Cremation Services Of West Hawaii
73-4177 Hulikoa Dr
Kailua Kona, HI 96740


Dodo Mortuary Life Plan
459 Waianuenue Ave
Hilo, HI 96720


Dodo Mortuary
199 Wainaku St
Hilo, HI 96720


Homelani Memorial Park & Cemetery
Hilo, HI 96720


Maui Memorial Park
450 Waiale St
Wailuku, HI 96793


Maui Veterans Cemetery
Baldwin Ave
Makawao, HI 96768


Nakamura Mortuary
1218 Lower Main St
Wailuku, HI 96793


Normans Mortuary
105 Waiale Rd
Wailuku, HI 96793


Veterans Cemetary #2
110 Laimana St
Hilo, HI 96720


West Hawaii Veterans Cemetary
72-3245 Queen Kaahumanu Hwy
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740


Why We Love Lilies

Lilies don’t simply bloom—they perform. One day, the bud is a closed fist, tight and secretive. The next, it’s a firework frozen mid-explosion, petals peeling back with theatrical flair, revealing filaments that curve like question marks, anthers dusted in pollen so thick it stains your fingertips. Other flowers whisper. Lilies ... they announce.

Their scale is all wrong, and that’s what makes them perfect. A single stem can dominate a room, not through aggression but sheer presence. The flowers are too large, the stems too tall, the leaves too glossy. Put them in an arrangement, and everything else becomes a supporting actor. Pair them with something delicate—baby’s breath, say, or ferns—and the contrast feels intentional, like a mountain towering over a meadow. Or embrace the drama: cluster lilies alone in a tall vase, stems staggered at different heights, and suddenly you’ve created a skyline.

The scent is its own phenomenon. Not all lilies have it, but the ones that do don’t bother with subtlety. It’s a fragrance that doesn’t drift so much as march, filling the air with something between spice and sugar. One stem can colonize an entire house, turning hallways into olfactory events. Some people find it overwhelming. Those people are missing the point. A lily’s scent isn’t background noise. It’s the main attraction.

Then there’s the longevity. Most cut flowers surrender after a week, petals drooping in defeat. Lilies? They persist. Buds open in sequence, each flower taking its turn, stretching the performance over days. Even as the first blooms fade, new ones emerge, ensuring the arrangement never feels static. It’s a slow-motion ballet, a lesson in patience and payoff.

And the colors. White lilies aren’t just white—they’re luminous, as if lit from within. The orange ones burn like embers. Pink lilies blush, gradients shifting from stem to tip, while the deep red varieties seem to absorb light, turning velvety in shadow. Mix them, and the effect is symphonic, a chromatic argument where every shade wins.

The pollen is a hazard, sure. Those rust-colored grains cling to fabric, skin, tabletops, leaving traces like tiny accusations. But that’s part of the deal. Lilies aren’t meant to be tidy. They’re meant to be vivid, excessive, unignorable. Pluck the anthers if you must, but know you’re dulling the spectacle.

When they finally wilt, they do it with dignity. Petals curl inward, retreating rather than collapsing, as if the flower is bowing out gracefully after a standing ovation. Even then, they’re photogenic, their decay more like a slow exhale than a collapse.

So yes, you could choose flowers that behave, that stay where you put them, that don’t shed or dominate or demand. But why would you? Lilies don’t decorate. They transform. An arrangement with lilies isn’t just a collection of plants in water. It’s an event.

More About Kapaau

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

Kapaau, Hawaii, sits on the northern tip of the Big Island like a comma paused mid-sentence, a place where the island’s volcanic urgency yields to the slower rhythms of small-town life. To drive here is to pass through a landscape that feels both primordial and improbably lush, black rock feathered with green, ironwoods bent by trade winds, roadside stands selling mangoes with handwritten signs that say “honor system.” The town itself is a single main street flanked by wooden storefronts painted in faded pastels, their porches stacked with surfboards, ukuleles, and the kind of sun-bleached optimism that comes from existing where the ocean is always close enough to taste.

The statue of King Kamehameha I anchors the town’s center, a gilt-coated icon whose outstretched arm seems less a gesture of royal authority than a neighborly wave. This is the birthplace of the king who unified the islands, and the statue’s presence hums with a quiet irony: Kapaau itself resists unification with anything resembling modernity. Time here moves at the pace of a circling mongoose or the drip of guava nectar from a split fruit. Locals chat in the post office without glancing at the clock. Farmers hauling taro pause their pickups to let wild chickens cross the road. The air smells of plumeria and salt, a fragrance so persistent you forget it until you leave and find yourself craving it like a lost limb.

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



What Kapaau lacks in polish it compensates for with a texture so vivid it verges on synesthesia. The elementary school’s laughter spills into the street each afternoon. Artists weld sculptures from scrap metal in yards overgrown with hibiscus. At the weekly market, grandmothers weave leis with fingers that know the muscle memory of a thousand flowers. Visitors often mistake the town’s simplicity for stasis until they notice the details: the way a teenager teaches her little brother to crack a coconut with a machete, the way the bakery’s screen door slaps shut just as the sunrise turns the mist gold above Kohala Mountain. Life here isn’t lived in spite of the island’s raw power but in collaboration with it.

The surrounding geography insists on humility. To the east, the cliffs of Pololu Valley shear into the sea, their ridges sharp as a shark’s spine. To the west, the ocean folds itself into bays where sea turtles glide over coral. Even the volcano, Mauna Kea, looms in the distance like a patient god. Hikers who trek the area’s trails speak of the way the land seems to breathe, steam rising from cracks in the earth, ferns trembling in the wind, rainbows materializing and dissolving as if the atmosphere itself is improvising. Locals will tell you the secret to Kapaau’s charm lies in its refusal to posture. It doesn’t need your awe. It asks only that you pay attention.

There’s a story locals share about the original King Kamehameha statue, which was lost at sea in a shipwreck before eventually washing ashore near the town. They say the king’s spirit guided it home, a metaphor almost too apt for the place itself. Kapaau has a way of pulling you back to essentials, the weight of sun on your shoulders, the sound of your own breath mingling with the wind, the realization that “paradise” isn’t a location but a manner of noticing. You leave wondering why anyone would need more than a single street, a shared history, and the certainty that tomorrow will smell like plumeria.