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June 1, 2025

Clovis June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Clovis is the Happy Day Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Clovis

The Happy Day Bouquet from Bloom Central is simply adorable. This charming floral arrangement is perfect for brightening up any room in your home. It features a delightful mix of vibrant flowers that will instantly bring joy to anyone who sees them.

With cheery colors and a playful design the Happy Day Bouquet is sure to put a smile on anyone's face. The bouquet includes a collection of yellow roses and luminous bupleurum plus white daisy pompon and green button pompon. These blooms are expertly arranged in a clear cylindrical glass vase with green foliage accents.

The size of this bouquet is just right - not too big and not too small. It is the perfect centerpiece for your dining table or coffee table, adding a pop of color without overwhelming the space. Plus, it's so easy to care for! Simply add water every few days and enjoy the beauty it brings to your home.

What makes this arrangement truly special is its versatility. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or simply want to brighten someone's day, the Happy Day Bouquet fits the bill perfectly. With timeless appeal makes this arrangement is suitable for recipients of all ages.

If you're looking for an affordable yet stunning gift option look no further than the Happy Day Bouquet from Bloom Central. As one of our lowest priced arrangements, the budget-friendly price allows you to spread happiness without breaking the bank.

Ordering this beautiful bouquet couldn't be easier either. With Bloom Central's convenient online ordering system you can have it delivered straight to your doorstep or directly to someone special in just a few clicks.

So why wait? Treat yourself or surprise someone dear with this delightful floral arrangement today! The Happy Day Bouquet will undoubtedly uplift spirits and create lasting memories filled with joy and love.

Clovis Florist


Roses are red, violets are blue, let us deliver the perfect floral arrangement to Clovis 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 Clovis New Mexico. 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 Clovis florists to reach out to:


Blanca's Bridal and Floral
1401 N Main St
Clovis, NM 88101


Butterfly Floral & Gift
1620 S Avenue D
Portales, NM 88130


Clovis Floral
1520 Mitchell
Clovis, NM 88101


Forever Blooms
3922 N Prince St
Clovis, NM 88101


Joe's Flowers
1400 S Avenue C
Portales, NM 88130


Terry's Floral And Designs
315 E Park Ave
Hereford, TX 79045


Looking to have fresh flowers delivered to a church in the Clovis New Mexico 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:


Central Baptist Church
2501 North Norris Street
Clovis, NM 88101


Church Of Christ
1521 Pile Street
Clovis, NM 88101


First Baptist Church
302 Gidding Street
Clovis, NM 88101


High Plains Baptist Church
2800 East 21St Street
Clovis, NM 88101


Our Lady Of Guadalupe Church
117 North Davis Street
Clovis, NM 88101


Parkland Baptist Church
921 Parkland Drive
Clovis, NM 88101


Sacred Heart Church
921 North Merriwether Street
Clovis, NM 88101


Sandia Baptist Church
1100 West Manana Boulevard
Clovis, NM 88101


Victory Baptist Church
621 West Grand Avenue
Clovis, NM 88101


Westbrook Baptist Church
1420 North Thornton Street
Clovis, NM 88101


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


Clovis Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center
1201 North Norris Street
Clovis, NM 88101


Plains Regional Medical Center Clovis
2100 North Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard
Clovis, NM 88101


Retirement Ranches
2221 Dillon
Clovis, NM 88101


St Anthony Healthcare And Rehab Center, L
1400 West 21st Street
Clovis, NM 88101


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 Clovis NM including:


Lawn Haven Memorial Gardens Cemetery
218 N Main St
Clovis, NM 88101


Muffley Funeral Home
1430 N Thornton St
Clovis, NM 88101


Wheeler Mortuary
500 E 3rd St
Portales, NM 88130


Spotlight on Rice Flowers

The Rice Flower sits there in the cooler at your local florist, tucked between showier blooms with familiar names, these dense clusters of tiny white or pink or sometimes yellow flowers gathered together in a way that suggests both randomness and precision ... like constellations or maybe the way certain people's freckles arrange themselves across the bridge of a nose. Botanically known as Ozothamnus diosmifolius, the Rice Flower hails from Australia where it grows with the stubborn resilience of things that evolve in places that seem to actively resent biological existence. This origin story matters because it informs everything about what makes these flowers so uniquely suited to elevating your otherwise predictable flower arrangements beyond the realm of grocery store afterthoughts.

Consider how most flower arrangements suffer from a certain sameness, a kind of floral homogeneity that renders them aesthetically pleasant but ultimately forgettable. Rice Flowers disrupt this visual monotony by introducing a textural element that operates on a completely different scale than your standard roses or lilies or whatever else populates the arrangement. They create these little cloudlike formations of minute blooms that seem almost like static noise in an otherwise too-smooth composition, the visual equivalent of those tiny background vocal flourishes in Beatles recordings that you don't consciously notice until someone points them out but that somehow make the whole thing feel more complete.

The genius of Rice Flowers lies partly in their structural durability, a quality most people don't consciously consider when selecting blooms but which radically affects how long your arrangement maintains its intended form rather than devolving into that sad droopy state that marks the inevitable entropic decline of cut flowers generally. Rice Flowers hold their shape for weeks, sometimes months, and can even be dried without losing their essential visual character, which means they continue performing their aesthetic function long after their more temperamental companions have been unceremoniously composted. This longevity translates to a kind of value proposition that appeals to both the practical and aesthetic sides of flower appreciation, a rare convergence of form and function.

Their color palette deserves specific attention because while they're most commonly found in white, the Rice Flower expresses its whiteness in a way that differs qualitatively from other white flowers. It's a matte white rather than reflective, absorbing light instead of bouncing it back, creating this visual softness that photographers understand intuitively but most people experience only subconsciously. When they appear in pink or yellow varieties, these colors present as somehow more saturated than seems botanically reasonable, as if they've been digitally enhanced by some overzealous Instagrammer, though they haven't.

Rice Flowers solve the spatial problems that plague amateur flower arrangements, occupying that awkward middle zone between focal flowers and greenery that often goes unfilled, creating arrangements that look mysteriously incomplete without anyone being able to articulate exactly why. They fill negative space without overwhelming it, create transitions between different bloom types, and generally perform the sort of thankless infrastructural work that makes everything else look better while remaining themselves unheralded, like good bass players or competent movie editors or the person at parties who subtly keeps conversations flowing without drawing attention to themselves.

Their name itself suggests something fundamental, essential, a nutritive quality that nourishes the entire arrangement both literally and figuratively. Rice Flowers feed the visual composition, providing the necessary textural carbohydrates that sustain the viewer's interest beyond that initial hit of showy-flower dopamine that fades almost immediately upon exposure.

More About Clovis

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

To stand in Clovis, New Mexico, is to feel the weight of the sky. The horizon here does not so much curve as collapse, flattening into a vastness that pulls the eye toward some primal point where earth and atmosphere blur. The wind, a near-constant companion, carries the scent of creosote and sunbaked concrete, a perfume that lingers in the nostrils long after you’ve stepped indoors. This is a place where the elements insist on their presence, where the sun’s glare feels less like illumination and more like a dare. But there’s a quiet thrill in that dare, a sense that to exist here, even briefly, is to engage in a kind of pact with the land itself.

Clovis wears its history like a well-loved tool. The railroad tracks that slice through downtown still hum with the echo of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, their steel veins once pumping life into the High Plains. The old Depot Museum, with its weathered timbers and sepia-toned photographs, tells stories of cowboys and conductors, of cattle drives and commerce. But what strikes you isn’t nostalgia. It’s continuity. Freight trains still rumble past, their horns bleeding into the wind, a reminder that some rhythms outlast memory. The past here isn’t preserved behind glass. It leans against the present, shoulder to shoulder, two neighbors sharing a fence.

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Then there’s the music. In the 1950s, a squat building on West Seventh Street became an unlikely cradle of rock ’n’ roll. Norman Petty’s studio, with its egg-carton acoustics and Steinway piano, drew Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, and a parade of musicians who shaped the sound of an era. Walk into that studio today, still intact, still humming with the ghosts of tube amplifiers, and you can almost hear the click of a four-track recorder, the thump of a stand-up bass. Locals will tell you the walls hold secrets. They’re right. What’s miraculous isn’t that history happened here. It’s that it never left. The air feels charged, as if the next riff might erupt from nowhere, another hit waiting to be born.

The people of Clovis move with a warmth that defies the harshness of the landscape. Strangers nod. Cashiers ask about your day. At the Dairy Queen on Prince Street, retirees cluster around Formica tables, trading jokes and weather reports. Teenagers in pickup trucks wave as they pass, their tires kicking up dust that hangs in the air like gold mist. At sunset, families gather in Ned Houk Park, kids chasing fireflies while parents watch the sky bleed orange to purple. There’s a generosity here, an unspoken agreement to treat one another like kin. You get the sense that everyone knows what it means to endure, the droughts, the storms, the way time can stretch thin on the plains, and that knowing binds them.

To the east, the land opens into fields of cotton and sorghum, their rows stitching the soil like thread. Farmers here coax life from ground that seems to resent the effort. They speak of patience, of watching the sky for rain, of learning the soil’s moods. It’s a relationship built on grit and gratitude. Drive these backroads at dawn, and you’ll see tractors carving slow arcs under a peach-colored horizon, their headlights cutting through the mist. The earth here doesn’t give easily. But when it does, the yield feels like a sacrament.

Clovis resists simple metaphors. It’s a town of contradictions: rugged and tender, timeless and evolving. Satellite dishes sprout beside adobe homes. Vintage stores share blocks with tech repair shops. The high school’s wildcat mascot, a silhouette frozen mid-prowl, watches over a community where Friday night football still draws crowds, where the scoreboard’s glow feels like a beacon. This is a place that understands survival, not as a struggle, but as an art. You don’t visit Clovis to escape the world. You come to remember what the world, in its rawest form, asks of us, and what we, against odds, can coax from it.