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The capital of the United States, Washington, D.C. is as famous for its soaring monuments and iconic museums, as it is for housing Presidents and the Federal Government. From the White House to DuPont Circle, to Foggy Bottom and beyond, 1800Flowers offers same-day flower delivery across the D.C. metropolitan region.

Best Selling Flowers

Product - Fields of Europe® for Spring

Fields of Europe® for Spring

$39.99 - $69.99

Product - Assorted Tulip Bouquet

Assorted Tulip Bouquet

$29.99 - $66.99

Product - Floral Embrace™

Floral Embrace™

$49.99 - $79.99

Product - Fanciful Spring Tulip & Iris Bouquet

Fanciful Spring Tulip & Iris Bouquet

$44.99 - $69.99

Product - Honey Bee Buzz™ for Spring

Honey Bee Buzz™ for Spring

$59.99 - $79.99

Product - Lovely Lavender Medley™

Lovely Lavender Medley™

$49.99 - $79.99

Product - Easter Egg Basket™

Easter Egg Basket™

$39.99 - $69.99

Product - Spring Sentiment™ Bouquet

Spring Sentiment™ Bouquet

$49.99 - $69.99

Product - Two Dozen Red Roses

Two Dozen Red Roses

$44.99 - $73.99


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Best Selling Plant Arrangements

Product - Classic Budding Rose

Classic Budding Rose

$36.99 - $73.99

Product - Easter Blessing Lily

Easter Blessing Lily

$35.99 - $35.99

Product - Grand Gardenia™

Grand Gardenia™

$44.99 - $94.99

Product - Easter Bunny Blooms™

Easter Bunny Blooms™

$29.59 - $29.59

Product - Bloom Dish Garden

Bloom Dish Garden

$56.99 - $62.99

Product - Charming Rose Garden

Charming Rose Garden

$39.99 - $69.99


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Local Washington D.C. Florist

Twinbrook Floral in Fairfax, Virginia delivers to the Washington DC area. This florist delivers flowers and gifts from Fruit Bouquets to Harry London chocolates & more. Send the perfect gift to your special someone in Washington DC today!

Washington D.C. Flowers & Plants

  1. Washington, D.C.’s official flower is the American Beauty Rose.
  2. The city’s most famous garden, The White House Rose Garden, dates back to 1913 and is where many Presidential Speeches and outdoor ceremonies take place.
  3. Located on a tidal marsh, D.C.’s Kenilworth Aquatic Garden is the only national park dedicated to aquatic plants.
  4. Hillwood Gardens offers more than 3500 varieties of flowers and plants, including a stunning Japanese style garden.
  5. The best time of year to visit Washington, DC is early spring, when the National Cherry Blossom Festival is in full swing.

White and pink blossoms blanket the city, commemorating the gift of cherry trees from Japan to the city in 1912. Visit Washington D.C.’s parks and gardens: Explore the Franciscan Monastery Gardens, National Arboretum, Potomac Park and the U.S. Botanic Garden.

Flowers & Gifts Delivered by Washington, D.C. Florists

Send flowers to Washington D.C.’s sports fans to celebrate a big win! Think burgundy, gold and white for the Redskins (football), red, navy and white for both the Capitals (hockey) and the Nationals (baseball), and navy, red, silver and white for the Wizards (basketball).

Get inspired by the colors of Washington D.C.’s higher education: Georgetown University (blue and gray), Howard University (blue, white and red) and George Washington University (buff and blue).

Local Washington D.C. Florist

Twinbrook Floral in Fairfax, Virginia delivers to the Washington DC area. This florist delivers flowers and gifts from Fruit Bouquets to Harry London chocolates & more. Send the perfect gift to your special someone in Washington DC today!

Washington D.C. Flowers & Plants

  1. Washington, D.C.’s official flower is the American Beauty Rose.
  2. The city’s most famous garden, The White House Rose Garden, dates back to 1913 and is where many Presidential Speeches and outdoor ceremonies take place.
  3. Located on a tidal marsh, D.C.’s Kenilworth Aquatic Garden is the only national park dedicated to aquatic plants.
  4. Hillwood Gardens offers more than 3500 varieties of flowers and plants, including a stunning Japanese style garden.
  5. The best time of year to visit Washington, DC is early spring, when the National Cherry Blossom Festival is in full swing.

White and pink blossoms blanket the city, commemorating the gift of cherry trees from Japan to the city in 1912. Visit Washington D.C.’s parks and gardens: Explore the Franciscan Monastery Gardens, National Arboretum, Potomac Park and the U.S. Botanic Garden.

Flowers & Gifts Delivered by Washington, D.C. Florists

Send flowers to Washington D.C.’s sports fans to celebrate a big win! Think burgundy, gold and white for the Redskins (football), red, navy and white for both the Capitals (hockey) and the Nationals (baseball), and navy, red, silver and white for the Wizards (basketball).

Get inspired by the colors of Washington D.C.’s higher education: Georgetown University (blue and gray), Howard University (blue, white and red) and George Washington University (buff and blue).