You are probably not reading this because you feel like browsing flower websites tonight. Someone you care about is in Devonport, you are not, and the distance between here and there is starting to weigh on you (it does that, quietly, until a birthday or a bad phone call makes it loud). I am Siobhan. I run Lily's Florist with my husband Andrew from our shop in Kingscliff, on the far north coast of New South Wales. We have been doing this since 2009, and a good portion of our Devonport orders come from people on the mainland who cannot get across Bass Strait as often as they would like.
Every cut flower in Tasmania arrived by ferry. The Spirit of Tasmania docks in Devonport, and a florist here picks from the overnight Melbourne freight before it continues south to Launceston or Hobart. First off the boat, freshest in the state.
Flowers from $42.95. Delivery $16.95 (subsidised, flat rate). Order by 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays for same day delivery to Devonport.
Need to talk it through? Call 1300 360 469 (7am to 6pm weekdays, 10am Saturdays).
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Anna, qualified florist, 15 years bench-trained. Sympathy flowers sit in the top row. Hospital and get well in the middle. Birthdays and distance gifts along the bottom.
Anna: Two flowers, nowhere to hide. The roses peak in the first four days while the lily buds crack open behind them. In a cool Devonport room, this staging plays out over a full week.
View ProductAnna: The florist builds from whatever crossed Bass Strait overnight and arrived strongest that morning. No fixed recipe. Just the freshest stems in the cool room. 551 reviews confirm the model works.
View ProductAnna: Dual purpose. It can sit in the chapel during the service and then move to the family's kitchen bench for the week after. The florist selects the softened palette from the day's freshest freight.
View ProductAnna: Self-contained in a mirrored cube. No vase needed. The foam holds water but check it every second day. The format works for places like BaptistCare Karingal on Lovett Street where high-care rooms are tight and bedside tables are shared. Stable base, will not tip. Same logic applies at Mersey Community Hospital where reception staff move it from the desk to the ward.
View ProductAnna: Carnations in a Devonport lounge room last close to three weeks. The roses carry the first seven days, then the carnations take over. The value is in the second week when everything else has finished.
View ProductAnna: The chocolates turn flowers into a proper gift. For a sender on the mainland who cannot deliver in person, the extra effort registers. The florist builds the bunch from whatever came in strongest on the ferry.
View ProductAnna: Gerberas in cool rooms hold for ten to twelve days instead of the five you get in Brisbane. A lot of the birthday orders we fill in Devonport are milestone ones, seventieth and eightieth, and the bright pinks and greens read cheerful without trying too hard.
View ProductAnna: A gentle palette that crosses five occasions without trying. The lavender roses give it personality. The lisianthus and gerberas stagger their bloom times so the bunch keeps changing over a week and a half in Devonport's rooms.
View ProductStarting from $42.95 for a single wrapped rose. All products include same day delivery to Devonport when ordered before 2pm. See flowers under $60.
Every florist in Tasmania relies on the same freight route. Stems leave Melbourne's Epping market in the early hours, cross Bass Strait overnight on the Spirit of Tasmania, and dock in Devonport the following morning. A florist in Devonport intercepts that freight before it gets on a truck south to Launceston or Hobart. That half-day advantage is real. The roses a Hobart florist receives at midday were in a Devonport cool room by 8am. What happens next is the part people do not see: the florist cuts every stem at an angle, strips the foliage below the waterline, and stands them in conditioned water for at least two hours before building anything. That conditioning window is longer in Devonport than anywhere else in the state because the stock arrived first.
I took calls from every state for three years from our office in Pottsville. The callers ordering to Devonport were almost always on the mainland. A woman in Melbourne rang one February wanting birthday flowers for her mother by that afternoon. I said yes. She paused. Then she asked if the florist would actually be in Devonport or if we were going to courier them from Hobart. I explained the partner model and the freight route. She ordered. Her mother sent a photo of the arrangement on the kitchen bench two hours later. Most of these calls ended the same way. The cool Tasmanian climate carries the rest. A bouquet in a Devonport lounge room at 16 degrees lasts three to four days longer than the same bouquet in a Sydney apartment at 24. Every ten-degree drop roughly halves the metabolic rate of the stems. You do not need a science degree. You just need a cool room. Devonport houses are cool rooms from May to October. And for a narrow window in late October through early December, local growers near Devonport harvest peonies that have never been on a truck, let alone a ferry. Shorter supply chain, longer vase life.
Your order goes to a partner florist in or close to Devonport. Not a warehouse. Not a packing line. A person at a bench with a cool room behind them and the morning's freight in water buckets on the floor. They build your arrangement from the stems that arrived strongest, tie it by hand, and deliver it the same day.
* A whiteboard in our Kingscliff office tracking the order-to-delivery process across our 800+ partner florists.
Verified Customer Review
"Beautiful arrangement and delivery was on time. Thank you"
Charles · verified customer · ordered from the United States for delivery to Devonport
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Thank you Charles. Devonport has a soft spot for us. We drove around Tassie in 2010 and I was pregnant with our youngest, so most of the winding roads were spent trying not to be sick. Not the most glamorous holiday memory, but I remember Devonport. The Pink Roses and Lilies is a beautiful bunch. Glad it arrived on time and looking the way it should. Our Tassie florist does good work.
Siobhan · Lily's Florist
This is a two-flower product and that simplicity is its strength. Seven or eight pastel pink roses and three to four Oriental lily stems. The roses open over the first four days while the lily buds sit tight. By day five the roses are softening and the lilies are taking over. In a Devonport lounge room at 16 degrees, the full cycle runs ten days. In Brisbane, you would lose three of those days to heat alone. The cool climate here is doing the florist's work for free.
One thing to watch: the Oriental lily fragrance fills a room. In a hospital ward or a small aged care room, it can go from pleasant to overpowering. For Mersey Community Hospital deliveries, I would lean toward the Gorgeous White Arrangement instead. For a home delivery in Devonport, the scent is a feature, not a problem.
The products above cover what to buy. This part covers when to send, who to address the card to, and what to write on it. Devonport has five funeral directors, a community hospital nine kilometres south in Latrobe, and six aged care facilities along Lovett Street and beyond. If you are sending thinking of you flowers, the recipient is probably home and the timing is flexible. If you are coordinating with a chapel or a hospital ward, the window tightens and the details change.
You have heard the news and you are not there. You cannot sit with the family or bring food to the house or stand at the back of the chapel. The flowers go instead. In a town of fourteen thousand, a funeral is felt across the whole community, and the service might be at Vincent Funeral Services on Forbes Street, where they have been running services on the north-west coast for ninety-five years, or at Mersey Gardens Chapel on Stony Rise Road. If the flowers are for the service, sympathy flowers for a funeral need to arrive at the chapel on the morning of the service. Call the funeral director to confirm timing and the delivery entrance. If you are sending sympathy flowers for the home, the window is wider. Within three days, to the family's address. A card that names the person who has died means more than one that does not. Devonport's growing number of secular celebrations of life may use bolder colours and native stems. For Aboriginal Sorry Business within the Punnilerpanner community, ask the family before sending anything. If flowers are welcome, Australian natives connect to Country.
Wreaths go to the chapel. Bunches and arrangements go to the home. If you are not sure which, send to the home. A wreath arriving at someone's front door two days after the funeral feels wrong. A soft pastel bunch arriving at the kitchen bench on Wednesday feels right. With five funeral directors in a town this size, services run most weeks. Our florist in the area coordinates with the directors on delivery entrance and timing. You do not need to manage that part. For anniversary flowers or memorial arrangements, Mersey Vale Memorial Park on Stony Rise Road is the main active cemetery. The florist delivers directly there.
The Strait is not a trip you make on a Tuesday. The ferry takes eleven hours. The flights are limited. If your parents or grandparents are in Devonport and you are in Melbourne or Sydney, the visits happen at Christmas, at Easter, and when something goes wrong in between. More than a third of Devonport households are a single person. The adult children moved to the mainland for work. The parents stayed. The rest of the year, you call. And sometimes a call does not feel like enough, so you send flowers. There does not need to be an occasion. Just because flowers cover the gaps between visits. The card message is the hard part. Keep it short. "No reason. Just thinking about you." That is enough.
If nobody is home, the florist will look for a sheltered spot out of the prevailing north-westerly. Behind the screen door, in the carport, away from the front porch where the wind catches everything. Devonport is one of the windiest towns on the north coast and the doorstep placement matters more here than in most places. Leave delivery instructions in the order notes if the house has a specific safe spot.
For a no-occasion delivery, I lean toward the Florist's Choice products. The florist picks from the freshest stock that arrived overnight, and the result is almost always more generous than a fixed-recipe bunch at the same price. The recipient does not know what was ordered. They just see something beautiful at their door. Which is the point.
Your person is in hospital and you are trying to do something from wherever you are. Devonport does not have its own hospital. The nearest inpatient facility is Mersey Community Hospital on Torquay Road in Latrobe, about nine kilometres south. A florist near Devonport delivers to MCH regularly and knows the reception process. Flowers go to the main reception desk with the patient's full name and ward number. Staff take it from there. The gap between reception and bedside can run thirty minutes to a few hours depending on the ward. If you are waiting for a confirmation photo, it will not come from the hospital. It comes later, from the patient, when they are well enough. Order for day two or later. Admission day is chaos. Hospital flowers or a get well arrangement sent on the second morning arrive when the patient has settled and can actually enjoy them.
Box arrangements are the safest format for a ward. They sit flat, they do not tip, and the staff do not need to find a vase. Skip anything with a strong fragrance in a shared room. MCH is a community hospital with smaller wards, and scent carries. If the stay turns out to be shorter than expected and the patient is discharged before delivery, a florist close to the area will redirect to the home address. Include a phone number on the order so they can reach you.
Florist's Choice Bunch from $74.50. Delivery $16.95.
Order Before 2pm for Same DayNone of the categories above fit neatly. Fine. Most orders do not come with a label attached.
The Florist's Choice range is where I point people when the occasion is hard to name. You pick the budget. The florist picks the stems from whatever arrived freshest on the overnight ferry. In Devonport, that means the florist has first pick of the Tasmanian supply chain before anyone else on the island sees it. No recipe, no photo-matching, just a person at a bench building the best arrangement they can from the day's stock. Household incomes in Devonport sit well below the national average. The premium end of the range moves slowly here. Florist's Choice at $74.50 outsells the hundred-dollar products because people know what that budget means, and the florist makes it count.
We stopped in Devonport for lunch during that infamous Tassie road trip. I was two months pregnant with Ivy, Andrew had decided a driving holiday through the windiest state in Australia was a brilliant idea, and I had already lost count of how many times we pulled over so I could breathe through the nausea. I don't remember what we ate. I mostly remember being grateful the road had stopped winding.
* Asha and me at Cradle Mountain, same trip. Ivy still making her presence felt.
Order by 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays. No Sunday delivery. Orders after cutoff are delivered the next business day.
$16.95, flat rate, subsidised. One of our partner florists near Devonport makes and delivers your flowers. East Devonport addresses go across the Mersey Bridge, which adds a few minutes to the route.
Call 1300 360 469 (7am to 6pm weekdays, 10am Saturdays). Email [email protected] for post-order changes.
Devonport faces Bass Strait. The prevailing north-westerly averages 20 kilometres per hour year-round and peaks at 23 in November. Flowers left on an exposed front porch can get knocked over, blown dry, or physically damaged before anyone opens the door. If nobody is home, the florist will look for a sheltered spot: behind the screen door, inside the carport, in the lee of the house away from the street-facing side. You can add safe-drop instructions in the order notes. In winter, a doorstep at 4 degrees is fine for the flowers. Cold slows ageing. It is the wind, not the temperature, that creates the risk in Devonport. The other risk is the Mersey River flood plain. East Devonport and the low-lying streets near the river go under during heavy rain events. If the weather turns, the florist reschedules rather than risking the route.
Your order reaches a florist in or near Devonport within minutes of confirmation. Most orders are on the bench within the hour. The florist works from the stems that arrived strongest, builds the arrangement by hand, and schedules the delivery run once it is ready. Devonport is compact, so the delivery window is tight once the van leaves. East Devonport sits across the Mersey Bridge, the only road crossing in the urban area, and the school run around St Brendan-Shaw College on William Street slows it between three and four in the afternoon. Latrobe is nine kilometres south, and the aged care facilities on Lovett Street and Clements Street are regular stops. The Showground area may have construction traffic through 2027 as the new housing development takes shape, but our florist knows the detours.
If something goes wrong, or if you need to change the card message or the address after ordering, call us on 1300 360 469 or email [email protected]. The earlier we hear about it, the more we can do.
I do not expect you to trust a florist you have never met, in a town you might not have been to, with something that needs to land right. That is a reasonable thing to be uneasy about. What I can tell you is that our Tasmanian florist has been filling orders for us for years and the reviews from this part of the state are consistently strong. If the arrangement does not look the way it should, ring us. The number is the same one above. We pick up during business hours and we sort it out. Confirmation does not come from us. It comes from the person who opens the door. And if they do not ring you straight away, do not read into it. People in hospital sleep. People at home get distracted. The silence does not mean the flowers did not arrive.
Devonport deliveries run twice daily in most cases. If you order by 2pm on a weekday (or by 10am Saturday), the flowers are at the door the same afternoon. No Sunday delivery anywhere in Tasmania. Next business day if you miss the cutoff.
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