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June 1, 2025

Pike June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Pike is the Color Craze Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Pike

The delightful Color Craze Bouquet by Bloom Central is a sight to behold and perfect for adding a pop of vibrant color and cheer to any room.

With its simple yet captivating design, the Color Craze Bouquet is sure to capture hearts effortlessly. Bursting with an array of richly hued blooms, it brings life and joy into any space.

This arrangement features a variety of blossoms in hues that will make your heart flutter with excitement. Our floral professionals weave together a blend of orange roses, sunflowers, violet mini carnations, green button poms, and lush greens to create an incredible gift.

These lovely flowers symbolize friendship and devotion, making them perfect for brightening someone's day or celebrating a special bond.

The lush greenery nestled amidst these colorful blooms adds depth and texture to the arrangement while providing a refreshing contrast against the vivid colors. It beautifully balances out each element within this enchanting bouquet.

The Color Craze Bouquet has an uncomplicated yet eye-catching presentation that allows each bloom's natural beauty shine through in all its glory.

Whether you're surprising someone on their birthday or sending warm wishes just because, this bouquet makes an ideal gift choice. Its cheerful colors and fresh scent will instantly uplift anyone's spirits.

Ordering from Bloom Central ensures not only exceptional quality but also timely delivery right at your doorstep - a convenience anyone can appreciate.

So go ahead and send some blooming happiness today with the Color Craze Bouquet from Bloom Central. This arrangement is a stylish and vibrant addition to any space, guaranteed to put smiles on faces and spread joy all around.

Pike NY Flowers


We have beautiful floral arrangements and lively green plants that make the perfect gift for an anniversary, birthday, holiday or just to say I'm thinking about you. We can make a flower delivery to anywhere in Pike NY including hospitals, businesses, private homes, places of worship or public venues. Orders may be placed up to a month in advance or as late 1PM on the delivery date if you've procrastinated just a bit.

Two of our most popular floral arrangements are the Stunning Beauty Bouquet (which includes stargazer lilies, purple lisianthus, purple matsumoto asters, red roses, lavender carnations and red Peruvian lilies) and the Simply Sweet Bouquet (which includes yellow roses, lavender daisy chrysanthemums, pink asiatic lilies and light yellow miniature carnations). Either of these or any of our dozens of other special selections can be ready and delivered by your local Pike florist today!

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


Beverlys Flowers & Gifts
307 W Main St
Batavia, NY 14020


Elton Greenhouse & Florist
2119 Elton Rd
Delevan, NY 14042


Events By Jess
Machias, NY 14101


Expressions Floral & Gift Shoppe Inc
59 Main St
Hamburg, NY 14075


Flowers by Nature
82 Elm St
East Aurora, NY 14052


Genesee Valley Florist
60 Main St
Geneseo, NY 14454


Kathy's Country Florist
20 N State
Nunda, NY 14517


Savilles Country Florist
4020 N Buffalo St
Orchard Park, NY 14127


The Village Florist
274 North St
Caledonia, NY 14423


William's Florist & Gift House
1425 Union Rd
West Seneca, NY 14224


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


Pike Baptist Church
72 Main Street
Pike, NY 14130


Pike Community Church
52 East Main Street
Pike, NY 14130


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 Pike NY including:


Amigone Funeral Home
7540 Clinton St
Elma, NY 14059


Buszka Funeral Home
2005 Clinton St
Buffalo, NY 14206


Falcone Family Funeral and Cremation Service
8700 Lake Rd
Le Roy, NY 14482


H.E. Turner & Co
403 E Main St
Batavia, NY 14020


Howe Kenneth Funeral Home
64 Maple Rd
East Aurora, NY 14052


John E Roberts Funeral Home
280 Grover Cleveland Hwy
Buffalo, NY 14226


Kaczor John J Funeral Home
3450 S Park Ave
Buffalo, NY 14219


Lakeside Memorial Funeral Home
4199 Lake Shore Rd
Hamburg, NY 14075


Lombardo Funeral Home
102 Linwood Ave
Buffalo, NY 14209


Lombardo Funeral Home
885 Niagara Falls Blvd
Buffalo, NY 14226


Mentley Funeral Home
105 E Main St
Gowanda, NY 14070


Perna, Dengler, Roberts Funeral Home
1671 Maple Rd
Williamsville, NY 14221


Pietszak Funeral Home
2400 William St
Cheektowaga, NY 14206


Richard H Keenan Funeral Home
41 S Main St
Fairport, NY 14450


Tomaszewski Funeral & Cremati On Chapel Michael S
4120 W Main St Rd
Batavia, NY 14020


Wendel & Loecher
27 Aurora St
Lancaster, NY 14086


White Oak Cremation
495 N Winton Rd
Rochester, NY 14610


Wood Funeral Home
784 Main St
East Aurora, NY 14052


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 Pike

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

In Pike, New York, the light at dawn has a particular weight, a honeyed thickness that spills over the crest of the hills and pools in the valley where the town sits. The air smells of cut grass and diesel fuel, a pragmatic perfume that clings to the feed stores and tractor dealerships lining Route 39. People here move with the deliberative pace of those whose labor is both visible and vital. Farmers in mud-caked boots amble into the diner at 6 a.m., their hands creased like topographic maps, and order eggs without looking at the menu. The waitress knows their names, their histories, the way they take their coffee. She has known these things for decades.

The town’s rhythm syncs to the agricultural calendar. In spring, fields exhale steam as frost retreats, and boys on four-wheelers race along dirt roads to check on newborn calves. Summer brings a green so intense it feels almost loud, the cornstalks rising with a kind of muscular joy. By autumn, combines crawl across the land like slow insects, and the sky turns the color of polished steel. Winter is quieter, but never still. Snowplows carve channels through the night, and woodstoves hum in living rooms where families play cards under the glow of propane lamps. Time here isn’t abstract. It’s measured in bushels and bales, in the growth of children, in the repair of things that break.

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Pike’s streets are lined with clapboard houses whose porches sag slightly, as if bowing under the weight of generations. Children pedal bikes past the post office, where a faded flag snaps in the wind. The fire department hosts pancake breakfasts in a hall that doubles as a polling place. Everyone votes. Everyone knows the volunteer firefighters by their first names. At the elementary school, students tend a community garden, their small hands patting soil around tomato plants as a teacher explains photosynthesis. Later, they’ll sell the produce at a roadside stand, learning arithmetic through the clink of coins in a lockbox.

There’s a feed mill on the edge of town that has operated since the 19th century. Its walls vibrate with the grind of gears, and the scent of crushed grain hangs in the air. Trucks come and go, driven by men who wave without looking, their gestures automatic as heartbeat. Inside, the owner, a man in a Carhartt jacket speckled with grease, tinkers with a malfunctioning conveyor belt. His grandfather installed the original machinery. Repair, here, is an act of continuity.

On weekends, families gather at the little league field to watch kids swing bats with the grave focus of professionals. The aluminum bleachers fill with parents who cheer not just for their own children but for everyone’s. A foul ball rolls into the parking lot, and a toddler chases it, giggling, as the umpire calls time. No one hurries the child. The game resumes when she’s ready.

To visit Pike is to witness a paradox: a place that feels both achingly specific and quietly universal. It is not a postcard. It is not nostalgic. It is alive. The people here understand that belonging isn’t about spectacle. It’s about showing up, for the harvest, for the fundraiser, for the neighbor whose barn needs rebuilding. They know the price of things but also the value. They repair. They stay. In a world that often seems determined to dissolve into pixels and noise, Pike persists, solid as a stone in a river, shaping the current around it.