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June 1, 2025

Lovell June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Lovell is the Happy Times Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Lovell

Introducing the delightful Happy Times Bouquet, a charming floral arrangement that is sure to bring smiles and joy to any room. Bursting with eye popping colors and sweet fragrances this bouquet offers a simple yet heartwarming way to brighten someone's day.

The Happy Times Bouquet features an assortment of lovely blooms carefully selected by Bloom Central's expert florists. Each flower is like a little ray of sunshine, radiating happiness wherever it goes. From sunny yellow roses to green button poms and fuchsia mini carnations, every petal exudes pure delight.

One cannot help but feel uplifted by the playful combination of colors in this bouquet. The soft purple hues beautifully complement the bold yellows and pinks, creating a joyful harmony that instantly catches the eye. It is almost as if each bloom has been handpicked specifically to spread positivity and cheerfulness.

Despite its simplicity, the Happy Times Bouquet carries an air of elegance that adds sophistication to its overall appeal. The delicate greenery gracefully weaves amongst the flowers, enhancing their natural beauty without overpowering them. This well-balanced arrangement captures both simplicity and refinement effortlessly.

Perfect for any occasion or simply just because - this versatile bouquet will surely make anyone feel loved and appreciated. Whether you're surprising your best friend on her birthday or sending some love from afar during challenging times, the Happy Times Bouquet serves as a reminder that life is filled with beautiful moments worth celebrating.

With its fresh aroma filling any space it graces and its captivating visual allure lighting up even the gloomiest corners - this bouquet truly brings happiness into one's home or office environment. Just imagine how wonderful it would be waking up every morning greeted by such gorgeous blooms.

Thanks to Bloom Central's commitment to quality craftsmanship, you can trust that each stem in this bouquet has been lovingly arranged with utmost care ensuring longevity once received too. This means your recipient can enjoy these stunning flowers for days on end, extending the joy they bring.

The Happy Times Bouquet from Bloom Central is a delightful masterpiece that encapsulates happiness in every petal. From its vibrant colors to its elegant composition, this arrangement spreads joy effortlessly. Whether you're treating yourself or surprising someone special with an unexpected gift, this bouquet is guaranteed to create lasting memories filled with warmth and positivity.

Lovell Florist


Roses are red, violets are blue, let us deliver the perfect floral arrangement to Lovell just for you. We may be a little biased, but we believe that flowers make the perfect give for any occasion as they tickle the recipient's sense of both sight and smell.

Our local florist can deliver to any residence, business, school, hospital, care facility or restaurant in or around Lovell Maine. Even if you decide to send flowers at the last minute, simply place your order by 1:00PM and we can make your delivery the same day. We understand that the flowers we deliver are a reflection of yourself and that is why we only deliver the most spectacular arrangements made with the freshest flowers. Try us once and you’ll be certain to become one of our many satisfied repeat customers.

Would you prefer to place your flower order in person rather than online? Here are a few Lovell florists to reach out to:


Blooming Vineyards
Conway, NH 03818


Designed Gardens Flower Studio
2757 White Mountain Hwy
North Conway, NH 03860


Designs Florist By Janet Black AIFD
7 Mill Hill
Bethel, ME 04217


Dutch Bloemen Winkel
18 Black Mountain Rd
Jackson, NH 03846


Hill's Florist & Nursery
151 Rt 16 & 302
Intervale, NH 03845


Lily's Fine Flowers
RR 25
Cornish, ME 04020


Papa's Floral & Gift
523 Main St
Fryeburg, ME 04037


Pooh Corner Farm Greenhouses & Florist
436 Bog Rd
Bethel, ME 04217


Ruthie's Flowers and Gifts
50 White Mountain Hwy
Conway, NH 03818


Warrens Florist
39 Depot St
Bridgton, ME 04009


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 Lovell ME including:


A.T. Hutchins,LLC
660 Brighton Ave
Portland, ME 04102


Brooklawn Memorial Park
2002 Congress St
Portland, ME 04102


Calvary Cemetery
1461 Broadway
South Portland, ME 04106


Calvary Cemetery
378 N Main St
Lancaster, NH 03584


Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes - Portland
172 State St
Portland, ME 04101


Dan & Scott Adams Cremation & Funeral Service
RR 2
Farmington, ME 04938


Eastern Cemetery
224 Congress St
Portland, ME 04101


Evergreen Cemetery
672 Stevens Ave
Portland, ME 04103


Forest City Cemetery
232 Lincoln St
South Portland, ME 04106


Funeral Alternatives
25 Tampa St
Lewiston, ME 04240


Jones, Rich & Barnes Funeral Home
199 Woodford St
Portland, ME 04103


Maine Memorial Company
220 Main St
South Portland, ME 04106


St Hyacinths Cemetary
296 Stroudwater St
Westbrook, ME 04092


Western Cemetery
2 Vaughan St
Portland, ME 04102


All About Plumerias

Plumerias don’t just bloom ... they perform. Stems like gnarled driftwood erupt in clusters of waxy flowers, petals spiraling with geometric audacity, colors so saturated they seem to bleed into the air itself. This isn’t botany. It’s theater. Each blossom—a five-act play of gradients, from crimson throats to buttercream edges—demands the eye’s full surrender. Other flowers whisper. Plumerias soliloquize.

Consider the physics of their scent. A fragrance so dense with coconut, citrus, and jasmine it doesn’t so much waft as loom. One stem can colonize a room, turning air into atmosphere, a vase into a proscenium. Pair them with orchids, and the orchids shrink into wallflowers. Pair them with heliconias, and the arrangement becomes a debate between two tropical titans. The scent isn’t perfume. It’s gravity.

Their structure mocks delicacy. Petals thick as candle wax curl backward like flames frozen mid-flicker, revealing yolky centers that glow like stolen sunlight. The leaves—oblong, leathery—aren’t foliage but punctuation, their matte green amplifying the blooms’ gloss. Strip them away, and the flowers float like alien spacecraft. Leave them on, and the stems become ecosystems, entire worlds balanced on a windowsill.

Color here is a magician’s sleight. The reds aren’t red. They’re arterial, a shout in a dialect only hummingbirds understand. The yellows? They’re not yellow. They’re liquid gold poured over ivory. The pinks blush. The whites irradiate. Cluster them in a clay pot, and the effect is Polynesian daydream. Float one in a bowl of water, and it becomes a Zen koan—beauty asking if it needs roots to matter.

Longevity is their quiet rebellion. While roses shed petals like nervous tics and lilies collapse under their own pollen, plumerias persist. Stems drink sparingly, petals resisting wilt with the stoicism of sun-bleached coral. Leave them in a forgotten lobby, and they’ll outlast the potted palms, the receptionist’s perfume, the building’s slow creep toward obsolescence.

They’re shape-shifters with range. In a seashell on a beach shack table, they’re postcard kitsch. In a black marble vase in a penthouse, they’re objets d’art. Toss them into a wild tangle of ferns, and they’re the exclamation point. Isolate one bloom, and it’s the entire sentence.

Symbolism clings to them like salt air. Emblems of welcome ... relics of resorts ... floral shorthand for escape. None of that matters when you’re nose-deep in a blossom, inhaling what paradise might smell like if paradise bothered with marketing.

When they fade, they do it without drama. Petals crisp at the edges, colors retreating like tides, stems hardening into driftwood again. Keep them anyway. A dried plumeria in a winter bowl isn’t a corpse ... it’s a fossilized sonnet. A promise that somewhere, the sun still licks the horizon.

You could default to roses, to lilies, to flowers that play by the rules. But why? Plumerias refuse to be anything but extraordinary. They’re the uninvited guest who arrives barefoot, rewrites the playlist, and leaves sand in the carpet. An arrangement with them isn’t décor. It’s a revolution. Proof that sometimes, the most unforgettable beauty wears sunscreen ... and dares you to look away.

More About Lovell

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

The town of Lovell sits folded into the western hills of Maine like a well-kept secret. It is a place where the sky presses close. Dawn arrives as mist unspooling over Kezar Lake, silvering the pines that crowd its shores. The water holds the morning light in a way that feels almost deliberate, as if the lake itself is conscious of its role as the town’s quiet protagonist. By seven a.m., the general store’s screen door has already begun its daily aria of creaks and slams. Inside, the floors groan underfoot, and the air carries the scent of fresh-baked bread, a yeasty warmth that mingles with the tang of cut lumber from the mill across the road. Locals cluster at the counter, swapping forecasts about the weather, the upcoming Fryeburg Fair, the progress of the squash harvest. Their voices are low, unhurried. They know each other’s rhythms.

To walk Lovell’s streets is to move through a landscape that resists abstraction. The white clapboard church anchors the village center, its spire a needle threading earth and sky. Children pedal bicycles along roads that curve like lazy rivers, past barns weathered to the color of old bone, past gardens where sunflowers bow under the weight of their own gold. The mountains here are not the jagged sort. They rise gently, sloping shoulders draped in hemlock and birch, content to play background to the human-scale drama below. Farmers coax potatoes from stubborn soil. Teachers wave to students from porches. Retirees tinker on wooden boats they’ll launch come summer. There is a conspiracy of care here, an unspoken agreement to tend to things, the stone walls that crisscross the woods, the library’s geranium-filled window boxes, the way neighbors still casserole new mothers into a state of awe.

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Autumn transforms Lovell into a mosaic. Maples ignite. Pumpkins gather on doorsteps. The town becomes a relay race of preparation, firewood stacked, storm windows fitted, apples pressed into cider so crisp it crackles on the tongue. Winter follows, muffling the world in white. Snowmobilers trace serpentine paths across frozen fields. Woodstoves puff cedar-scented smoke. The cold does not isolate so much as amplify: school gyms host spaghetti suppers, quilting circles multiply, and the act of shoveling a neighbor’s driveway becomes its own language.

Spring arrives as a mud-season sonnet. The Saco River swells. Peepers chorus from vernal pools. Gardeners kneel in soil still freighted with frost, trusting the alchemy of seeds. By Memorial Day, the first tourists appear, drawn by antique shops and trailheads. Yet Lovell wears tourism lightly. It refuses to perform quaintness. The waitress at the diner serves pie with genuine kindness, not nostalgia. The teenager leading canoe rentals knows every eddy of Kezar’s waters, not as a tour guide might, but as someone who has loved these shores since childhood.

History here is not a museum exhibit. It lives in the tilt of 18th-century gravestones, in the annual retelling of the 1825 Moose War, in the way generations still gather at the town hall to vote by handwritten ballot. Progress arrives incrementally, a new solar array near the school, a young couple revitalizing the old dairy farm, but the past is neither discarded nor fetishized. It simply persists, a foundation as palpable as bedrock.

What lingers, after the visit, is the sense of a community that has chosen its terms. Lovell is not a postcard. It is a living equation, a negotiation between wilderness and porch lights, solitude and potluck dinners. The people here understand that belonging requires work, that beauty thrives under stewardship. They move through their days with the quiet assurance of those who’ve found where they fit, not in the grand narrative of America, but in the soft hum of a place small enough to be held in the heart’s palm.