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Graduation bouquets in Singapore
Celebrate graduation with bouquets tailored to school colors, personality, and budget. Chat with Fleur for quick options before ceremony day.
Graduation demand is date-sensitive. Include ceremony timing and recipient style in your first message.
In Singapore, graduation bouquets have become an essential part of the ceremony experience. A good graduation bouquet isn't just about looking pretty — it needs to photograph well, be easy to carry through hours of posing, hold up in outdoor heat, and ideally complement the gown colours.
Knowing when each university holds its ceremonies helps you plan ordering and delivery timing:
| University | Ceremony Period | School Colours |
|---|---|---|
| NUS | July | Orange |
| NTU | July–August | Red, Blue |
| SMU | August–September | Blue |
| SUTD | September | Red, White |
| SIT | October | Blue, Gold |
| SUSS | October | Green |
| Polytechnics | April–May | Varies |
"Convocation" is the formal university term for graduation ceremonies in Singapore, used officially by NUS, NTU, SMU, and most local universities. Whether you're searching for "convocation flowers Singapore", "convocation bouquet", or "graduation bouquet" — the brief is the same: a ceremony-ready bouquet that photographs well, is easy to carry, and feels appropriate for the formal academic context. The two largest convocation seasons are NUS Convocation (July) and NTU Convocation (July–August), with order spikes typically in the 3–5 days before each ceremony. For convocation flowers on a tight budget, a single sunflower or small baby's breath bunch (from SGD 40) is genuinely popular among classmates gifting to each other. For a bigger statement — the larger graduation bouquet style suitable for parents, partners, or post-ceremony family dinners — premium mixed bouquets in the SGD 130–180 range work best, especially with peonies, garden roses, or seasonal stems woven in.
Matching bouquet colours to university colours has become a strong trend in Singapore graduation gifting. Here are common pairings:
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These slots and cut-off times are aligned to the current live delivery policy configuration.
| Day | Delivery window | Order by (same day) |
|---|---|---|
| Monday-Saturday | 10 am-2 pm | 8:00 am |
| Monday-Saturday | 2 pm-6 pm | 12:30 pm |
| Monday-Friday | 6 pm-10 pm | 3:00 pm |
| Sunday | 11 am-3 pm | 8:30 am |
Based on current delivery config: no evening slot on Saturday; Sunday has one delivery slot only (11 am-3 pm).
You will be guided to the next available slot (later today or next day). You can also request express delivery ($25, 60-minute window).
Yes. Sunday delivery slot is 11 am-3 pm, with same-day cut-off at 8:30 am.
Yes. This is a chat-first custom flow, so you can refine flower direction, color tone, and budget with Fleur before checkout.
Yes. Tell Fleur your university and faculty, and she will match flower selections and wrapping to your school colours. Popular pairings include NUS orange, NTU red, and SMU blue.
Simple bouquets (baby's breath or single sunflower) range from $40-$70. Mid-range mixed bouquets are $80-$120. Fuller arrangements with premium stems are $130-$180. Final pricing depends on flower selection and size.
Sunflowers, baby's breath, and preserved or dried flowers perform best in Singapore's outdoor heat. Roses and hydrangeas can wilt during long ceremonies under direct sun. If your ceremony is outdoors, prioritise heat-resistant stems.
Yes. We deliver island-wide in Singapore. Share the ceremony venue and approximate start time in chat, and Fleur will arrange a delivery slot that ensures arrival before the event.
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