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April 1, 2025

Alexandria April Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for April in Alexandria is the Best Day Bouquet

April flower delivery item for Alexandria

Introducing the Best Day Bouquet - a delightful floral arrangement that will instantly bring joy to any space! Bursting with vibrant colors and charming blooms, this bouquet is sure to make your day brighter. Bloom Central has truly outdone themselves with this perfectly curated collection of flowers. You can't help but smile when you see the Best Day Bouquet.

The first thing that catches your eye are the stunning roses. Soft petals in various shades of pink create an air of elegance and grace. They're complemented beautifully by cheerful sunflowers in bright yellow hues.

But wait, there's more! Sprinkled throughout are delicate purple lisianthus flowers adding depth and texture to the arrangement. Their intricate clusters provide an unexpected touch that takes this bouquet from ordinary to extraordinary.

And let's not forget about those captivating orange lilies! Standing tall amongst their counterparts, they demand attention with their bold color and striking beauty. Their presence brings warmth and enthusiasm into every room they grace.

As if it couldn't get any better, lush greenery frames this masterpiece flawlessly. The carefully selected foliage adds natural charm while highlighting each individual bloom within the bouquet.

Whether it's adorning your kitchen counter or brightening up an office desk, this arrangement simply radiates positivity wherever it goes - making every day feel like the best day. When someone receives these flowers as a gift, they know that someone truly cares about brightening their world.

What sets apart the Best Day Bouquet is its ability to evoke feelings of pure happiness without saying a word. It speaks volumes through its choice selection of blossoms carefully arranged by skilled florists at Bloom Central who have poured their love into creating such a breathtaking display.

So go ahead and treat yourself or surprise a loved one with the Best Day Bouquet. It's a little slice of floral perfection that brings sunshine and smiles in abundance. You deserve to have the best day ever, and this bouquet is here to ensure just that.

Alexandria MN Flowers


Flowers perfectly capture all of nature's beauty and grace. Enhance and brighten someone's day or turn any room from ho-hum into radiant with the delivery of one of our elegant floral arrangements.

For someone celebrating a birthday, the Birthday Ribbon Bouquet featuring asiatic lilies, purple matsumoto asters, red gerberas and miniature carnations plus yellow roses is a great choice. The Precious Heart Bouquet is popular for all occasions and consists of red matsumoto asters, pink mini carnations surrounding the star of the show, the stunning fuchsia roses.

The Birthday Ribbon Bouquet and Precious Heart Bouquet are just two of the nearly one hundred different bouquets that can be professionally arranged and hand delivered by a local Alexandria Minnesota flower shop. Don't fall for the many other online flower delivery services that really just ship flowers in a cardboard box to the recipient. We believe flowers should be handled with care and a personal touch.

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


Albany Country Floral & Gifts
401 Railroad Ave
Albany, MN 56307


Broadway Floral
2307 S Broadway St
Alexandria, MN 56308


Custer Floral & Greenhouse
815 2nd Ave NE
Long Prairie, MN 56347


Freeport Floral Gifts
Freeport, MN 56331


Hoffman Realty
613 Atlantic Ave
Morris, MN 56267


Over The Rainbow
123 1st St SW
Wadena, MN 56482


Stacy's Nursery
2305 Hwy 12 E
Willmar, MN 56201


Stockmen's Greenhouse & Landscaping
60973 US Hwy 12
Litchfield, MN 55355


Bloom Central can deliver colorful and vibrant floral arrangements for weddings, baptisms and other celebrations or subdued floral selections for more somber occasions. Same day and next day delivery of flowers is available to all Alexandria churches including:


Calvary Lutheran Church
605 Douglas Street
Alexandria, MN 56308


First Lutheran Church
822 Douglas Street
Alexandria, MN 56308


Zion Lutheran Church
300 Lake Street
Alexandria, MN 56308


Flowers speak like nothing else with their beauty and elegance. If you have a friend or a loved one living in a Alexandria care community, why not make their day a little more special? We can delivery anywhere in the city including to:


Bethany Home
1020 Lark St
Alexandria, MN 56308


Douglas County Hospital
111 17th Avenue East
Alexandria, MN 56308


Knute Nelson
420 12th Avenue East
Alexandria, MN 56308


Why We Love Amaranthus

Amaranthus does not behave like other flowers. It does not sit politely in a vase, standing upright, nodding gently in the direction of the other blooms. It spills. It drapes. It cascades downward in long, trailing tendrils that look more like something from a dream than something you can actually buy from a florist. It refuses to stay contained, which is exactly why it makes an arrangement feel alive.

There are two main types, though “types” doesn’t really do justice to how completely different they look. There’s the upright kind, with tall, tapering spikes that look like velvet-coated wands reaching toward the sky, adding height and texture and this weirdly ancient, almost prehistoric energy to a bouquet. And then there’s the trailing kind, the showstopper, the one that flows downward in thick ropes, soft and heavy, like some extravagant, botanical waterfall. Both versions have a weight to them, a physical presence that makes the usual rules of flower arranging feel irrelevant.

And the color. Deep, rich, impossible-to-ignore shades of burgundy, magenta, crimson, chartreuse. They look saturated, velvety, intense, like something out of an old oil painting, the kind where fruit and flowers are arranged on a wooden table with dramatic lighting and tiny beads of condensation on the grapes. Stick Amaranthus in a bouquet, and suddenly it feels more expensive, more opulent, more like it should be displayed in a room with high ceilings and heavy curtains and a kind of hushed reverence.

But what really makes Amaranthus unique is movement. Arrangements are usually about balance, about placing each stem at just the right angle to create a structured, harmonious composition. Amaranthus doesn’t care about any of that. It moves. It droops. It reaches out past the edge of the vase and pulls everything around it into a kind of organic, unplanned-looking beauty. A bouquet without Amaranthus can feel static, frozen, too aware of its own perfection. Add those long, trailing ropes, and suddenly there’s drama. There’s tension. There’s this gorgeous contrast between what is contained and what refuses to be.

And it lasts. Long after more delicate flowers have wilted, after the petals have started falling and the leaves have lost their luster, Amaranthus holds on. It dries beautifully, keeping its shape and color for weeks, sometimes months, as if it has decided that decay is simply not an option. Which makes sense, considering its name literally means “unfading” in Greek.

Amaranthus is not for the timid. It does not blend in, does not behave, does not sit quietly in the background. It transforms an arrangement, giving it depth, movement, and this strange, undeniable sense of history, like it belongs to another era but somehow ended up here. Once you start using it, once you see what it does to a bouquet, how it changes the whole mood of a space, you will not go back. Some flowers are beautiful. Amaranthus is unforgettable.

More About Alexandria

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

Alexandria, Minnesota, sits on the map like a well-thumbed bookmark between the sprawl of Minneapolis and the North Dakota plains, a place where the sky opens up in a way that makes you wonder if clouds here have more room to breathe. The town’s lakes, over a hundred of them, cupped in glacial palms, glisten under the sun with a quiet insistence, as if each ripple is whispering a secret about the Pleistocene. Early mornings, fishermen lean over dock rails, their lines cutting the water like sutures, while mist rises off Lake Geneva like steam from a cup. There’s a rhythm here, slow but deliberate, tuned to the creak of oars and the slap of waves against hulls. You notice it first in the way people wave from pickup trucks, fingers lifted off steering wheels in a gesture so automatic it feels encoded, a civic tic.

Drive down Broadway Street, past the old theater marquee and the storefronts with names like “Cherry Street Books” and “Traveler’s Inn,” and you’ll catch the scent of doughnuts mingling with pine. The shop owners here still lean in doorways, swapping stories about walleye catches and the high school hockey team’s latest shutout. Teenagers cluster outside the coffee shop, their laughter bouncing off brick facades, while retirees pedal recumbent bikes along the Central Lakes Trail, waving at everyone like part-time ambassadors. Alexandria doesn’t hustle. It meanders, content in its paradox: a town both anchored in amber and vibrantly alive.

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The Kensington Runestone Museum hovers at the edge of town, a low-slung building guarding a slab of gray rock carved with Norse runes. Locals will tell you, with a mix of pride and bemusement, that this stone might rewrite history, proof Vikings wandered here centuries before Columbus. Scholars debate its authenticity, but in Alexandria, the stone isn’t just an artifact. It’s a mirror. Look closer, and you see a community that thrives on stories, on the idea that even the unlikeliest truths can take root in this soil. The museum’s curator, a woman with hands weathered from gardening, describes schoolkids pressing their palms to the rock’s grooves, tracing the ancient marks as if trying to decode their own lineage.

Summer in Alexandria is a chlorophyll fever dream. Lawns glow neon, and the lakes hum with pontoons and kayaks. At the county fair, 4-H kids parade prizewinning sheep, their faces flushed with responsibility, while grandparents nod approval from bleachers. Autumn sharpens the air, turning birch leaves into coins, and the town seems to exhale, preparing for the hibernation of winter. Then comes the snow, transforming Alexandria into a snow globe scene, ice fishers dotting frozen lakes like punctuation, cross-country skishers carving trails through hushed woods. The cold here isn’t a burden. It’s a collaborator, inviting you to slow down, to notice how breath crystallizes, how silence can feel like a kind of speech.

What lingers, though, isn’t just the landscape or the lore. It’s the way people here move through the world with a quiet stewardship. They tend community gardens, organize library book sales, coach soccer teams on fields edged with dandelions. There’s a sense that everyone’s pitching in to keep something fragile and essential alive, a covenant between past and present. You see it in the way the historic downtown repurposes old buildings instead of flattening them, in the way the lake association tests water quality with the focus of lab technicians. Alexandria understands that a town isn’t just a place. It’s a verb, a collective act of tending.

Leave your car near Lake Carlos at dusk. Watch the sunset bleed orange over the water. A loon calls, its cry both lonely and familiar, and for a moment, the weight of the ordinary lifts. You’re left with the certainty that this town, with its lakes and legends and kids selling lemonade at folding tables, is a kind of compass. It points to a truth we often forget: that wonder isn’t just found in grand vistas or distant cities. Sometimes, it’s waiting in the quiet spaces between waves, in the grooves of a stone, in the way a small town can hold the world.