Running a flower shop online is different from most retail. You have trading hours, perishable stock, fresh orders that need to be fulfilled the same day, and customers who want to build a full arrangement order from a collection. Most Shopify themes are built for general retail and leave florists to patch together the missing pieces with third-party apps.
This guide covers the best Shopify themes for florists — compared honestly on the features that actually matter for running a flower shop: opening hours control, order restrictions, product tagging, in-store pickup, and image presentation.
1. Orchid

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Best for: Florists, flower shops, plant shops, garden centres, and sellers of fresh or perishable goods
Price: $190 — includes all five presets in the Takeout family
Orchid is the standout Shopify theme for florists. Where most themes treat opening hours as a display-only detail, Orchid goes further — it can actually block orders outside your trading hours, so customers can only buy when you are open and able to fulfil. That single feature alone makes it genuinely suited to flower shops in a way no other Shopify theme store theme currently is.
The aesthetic is elegant and image-forward, built around the kind of refined visual presentation that suits a premium flower shop. Image filters let you give your product photography a consistent look even when seasonal stock varies wildly in lighting and background. Visual product tags automatically display icons based on tag text — label care requirements, occasion type, or variety without manual setup on every product.
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Features
Opening hours and order restriction: Set your trading hours and restrict order placements accordingly. Customers cannot check out when your store is closed, and live messages inform them of the next opening time. This is built into the theme — no app required.
In-store pickup: Let customers order online and choose to collect in person. Essential for flower shops where delivery logistics are complex and many customers prefer to collect a fresh arrangement themselves.
Visual product tags with auto-matching icons: Tags applied to products are automatically matched to icons and displayed on product and collection cards. Use them to label occasion (wedding, birthday, sympathy), care level, flower variety, or any attribute relevant to your range — without configuring each product manually.
Quick add-to-cart from collections: Customers can add items directly from the collection page without leaving it, keeping the cart open while they continue browsing. This is particularly valuable for florists where customers often want to order several arrangements in one go.
Menu / grid collection toggle: Customers can switch between a traditional product grid and a menu-style list view. The menu view suits arrangements presented like a catalogue, making it easy to scan names, descriptions, and prices at a glance.
Image filters: Apply adjustable CSS filters across product and banner images to create a cohesive visual tone. Useful when seasonal stock means your photography varies significantly in lighting, background, or colour temperature.
Customisable table: Display structured information like care instructions, ingredient lists, or variety details in a clean table format on product pages — helpful for customers buying flowers for specific occasions or environments.
Multicolumn image buttons: Ideal for linking to different shop locations, services, or seasonal collections. Each column combines an image with a heading and button for clear, visual navigation.
Sticky buying buttons: On product pages, the add-to-cart button stays visible as customers scroll through descriptions and care instructions, reducing friction at the point of purchase.
Image gallery and collage sections: Dedicated sections for showcasing arrangements, event work, or seasonal collections with a visually rich layout — without needing custom code.
Optimised mobile experience: Fully responsive, with elements that can be selectively hidden on mobile and buying buttons positioned above the fold on product pages.
Engaging moving elements: Animated announcement text for promotions or seasonal messages, and parallax effects on banner images, give the store a polished editorial feel.
2. Bouquet
View ThemeBest for: Florists and plant delivery businesses focused on conversion and visual merchandising
Price: $340
Bouquet is built for elegant, conversion-focused storefronts. It includes quick add-to-cart, in-store pickup, product badges, and image zoom and hotspot effects — a solid set of features for a florist selling online. The design is refined and image-forward, which suits the visual nature of flower retail.
It does not include opening hours display, order blocking, or automatic product tag icons. For a florist with strict fulfilment windows, those gaps would need a paid app. At $340, it is also priced at the premium end of the market.
3. Bramble
View ThemeBest for: Budget-conscious florists prioritising speed and minimal aesthetics
Price: $140
Bramble is the most affordable option in this comparison at $140. It is optimised for fast page loading with a clean, minimal aesthetic that suits flower and plant stores well. It includes quick buy, in-store pickup, image galleries with zoom and hotspot, and a stock counter — a functional base for a florist's online store without a lot of visual noise.
There is no opening hours feature, order restriction, or product tag icons. If you need those, you will need to add apps on top — which starts to erode the price advantage. But for a smaller operation that just needs a clean, fast storefront, Bramble is the best value option here.
4. Florona
View ThemeBest for: Florists and plant shops with large or diverse product catalogs
Price: $320
Florona is one of the few themes on the Shopify Theme Store explicitly built with flowers, houseplants, and garden shops as target users. It covers the retail fundamentals well: quick buy, in-store pickup, back-in-stock alerts, cross-selling, image hotspot, and swatch filters for browsing by variety or type. The mobile-first design handles diverse catalogs without losing clarity.
Like most themes in this list, it has no opening hours or order restriction features. Back-in-stock alerts are a useful addition for florists managing seasonal or limited stock, but the core operational gaps remain. At $320, it sits in the mid-to-upper price range.
5. Aurelle
View ThemeBest for: Florists focused on brand storytelling and editorial presentation
Price: $270
Aurelle is a nature-inspired theme with over 30 customisable sections, giving it strong flexibility for building out content-rich pages — care guides, brand story, seasonal lookbooks. It includes sticky add-to-cart, high-resolution image galleries with before/after sliders, back-in-stock alerts, and solid product filtering.
It does not list in-store pickup as a feature, which is a notable gap for florists with a physical shop. There are also no opening hours or order restriction features. At $270, it is a reasonable price for the section variety, but the missing pickup and hours support limits its fit for brick-and-mortar florists.
6. Verdant
View ThemeBest for: Modern florists focused on product discovery and performance
Price: $320
Verdant is a clean, performant theme built around accessibility and conversion. It includes quick buy, in-store pickup, pre-order support, a stock counter, product filtering with swatch filters, and recommended products — a well-rounded feature set for a florist selling a broad range online. The design is modern and neutral, easy to customise around a brand.
No opening hours, order restriction, or product tag icons. The pre-order capability is a useful differentiator if you take advance orders for seasonal arrangements or wedding flowers. At $320, it is competitively priced for what it includes, but the operational gaps for trading-hours florists remain.
7. Florence
View ThemeBest for: Image-forward florists seeking a distinctive, editorial scroll experience
Price: $260
Florence uses a frame-by-frame scrolling design that gives the browsing experience a distinctive, editorial feel — well suited to a premium florist brand where the visual presentation is central to the sale. It includes quick view, quick buy, in-store pickup, image hotspot, and product filtering. The design stands out compared to more conventional Shopify themes.
No opening hours, order restriction, or product tag icons. The scrolling format is visually striking but may not suit florists with large catalogs where customers need to scan quickly. At $260, it is reasonable for the visual differentiation it offers, but primarily suits florists who want a strong aesthetic impact over operational depth.
Final Thoughts
For most florists — especially those with a physical shop, fresh stock, or trading hours that affect fulfilment — Orchid is the clearest choice. It is the only Shopify Theme Store theme that can actively block orders outside your trading hours without a third-party app, and at $190 it costs less than every other option in this list. The automatic product tag icons, image filters, and quick add-to-cart from collections cover the rest of what makes selling flowers online different from general retail.
If trading hours are not a concern — you run an online-first store with no same-day fulfilment constraints — the choice opens up. Bramble ($140) is the best value for a clean, fast storefront. Florona is explicitly designed for flower and plant shops and covers the retail fundamentals well. Florence suits florists where a distinctive visual impact is the priority. Aurelle is worth a look if you want a large section library for editorial and brand content.