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Online Flower Retail Startups

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Top Online Flower Retail startups

There are 889 Online Flower Retail startups which include Bloom & Wild, Bouqs, Floward, Resal, UrbanStems. Out of these, 80 startups are funded, with 49 having secured Series A+ funding. United States has the most number of companies in Online Flower Retail (191), followed by India (115), and then United Kingdom (77).
Over the past 10 years, an average of 34 new companies have been launched annually. Notably, several of these startups have been founded by alumni of Columbia University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia Business School.

Here is the list of top Online Flower Retail Startups

Online platform offering flowers on a subscription basis. Its product offerings include flower bouquets, flower baskets, combos, and more. It offers flowers for different occasions like birthdays, Christmas, thank you and more. The mobile application is available for iOS users.

Key facts about Bloom & Wild

Online platform for flower delivery. It allows customers to order flowers to be delivered on-demand or setup prescheduled recurring or one-time deliveries.

Key facts about Bouqs

Floward is an online gifting platform offering flowers. Its catalog includes flower bouquets, flower vases for different occasions. It provides customization features to users including selecting florists of their choice. The mobile application is available for Android and iOS users.

Key facts about Floward

App based on demand flower delivery platform. The platform allows users to send flowers and bouquets to their friends and family. the company offers its services in all major cities.

Key facts about Resal

Online gifting platform offering flowers. The company offers flowers for various occasions and it also offers plants. The company also offers subscription-based bouquets. The company offers same-day delivery.

Key facts about UrbanStems

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