Same Day Delivery - Lansvale Wide
Order flowers to Lansvale online or call 1300 360 469 for same-day delivery. We're Lily's Florist, an Australian family business partnering with real florist shops across the country since 2009. Order by 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays for same-day delivery, $16.95 delivery fee. My partner Andrew spent a summer in Lansvale washing cars at a wholesale yard back in 1989, fingers so pruned they looked like sun-dried dates. That job, his mate's dad got him, taught him about this suburb's working character long before we started delivering flowers here.

* Our family in 2026. Andrew and I started Lily's when Asha was a baby.
I'm Siobhan, I own Lily's Florist with my partner Andrew. He grew up in Sydney, bouncing between suburbs for work like most teenagers do. Summer of 1989, his mate's dad Tom sorted him a job at a wholesale car yard in Lansvale. The commute was easier than his first gig in Taren Point because he could catch the train to Cabramatta, then skateboard the rest of the way. Made him feel less trapped than being stuck on multiple trains.
The job itself was simple. Wash cars. All day. Every day. Row after row of second-hand vehicles that needed to look their best before going on the lot. By the end of each shift his fingers were so waterlogged they'd gone from prunes to something more like dates that had been left in the sun for weeks. He chuckles when he tells this story now, decades later, remembering how he'd hold his hands up at lunch and wonder if they'd ever look normal again.
What stuck with him though was the people. Lansvale had this unpretentious, get-on-with-it attitude. The blokes at the yard didn't care where you went to school or what your parents did. You showed up, you did the work, you got paid. That was it. The suburb itself felt similar, practical places, families who'd been there for generations mixed with newer arrivals, everyone just getting on with life.
I asked Anna, our bookkeeper who's been with us 15 years and is a qualified florist, why the Mixed Orange Bunch consistently outsells everything else in Lansvale. Here's what she said:
"The Mixed Orange Bunch works in Lansvale because it's honest. You're getting gerberas, roses, lilies, carnations, all in those warm tones that feel celebratory without being over the top. Orange speaks to optimism, energy, familial warmth. It's not trying to be a formal arrangement or a statement piece.
The stems in this bunch are selected for resilience during transport, which matters in areas where couriers are covering ground quickly. We're choosing gerberas with thick stems and tight centres, roses that haven't opened past three-quarter bloom, Oriental lilies still in bud with at least two viable flowers per stem. The carnations add volume without weight, they're the workhorses that fill gaps and keep the arrangement looking abundant without making it too heavy.
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Longevity is built in. With proper care, you're looking at 7-10 days minimum for the carnations and gerberas, 5-7 for the roses if they're kept cool and stems are recut every few days, and the lilies will open gradually over a week, giving you this extended display where something new is always happening in the vase.
The colour palette is what really makes it suit Lansvale though. Orange and red tones together feel approachable, they suit celebrations that aren't necessarily formal occasions. Birthday lunches at home, thank you gifts for neighbours, apologies that need to feel genuine without the heaviness of red roses. The mix gives you versatility. You can send these for a mum's birthday, a mate's housewarming, even a get-well situation where you want brightness without looking like you're trying too hard. That practicality matches the area."
Anna's been doing this long enough to know that certain bouquets just click with certain places. Lansvale wants something cheerful and substantial without pretension. The Mixed Orange Bunch delivers exactly that.
We didn't start out planning to deliver flowers to Lansvale or anywhere beyond our tiny shop in Kingscliff. Back in 2006, we bought a florist and gift shop on Marine Parade with big dreams about organic skincare and baby products. We wanted to scale back the flowers, focus on gifts.
Then the phone started ringing. 40+ calls a day for flowers. Turns out the previous owner had just paid for a Yellow Pages ad before selling to us. The book got printed, distributed across Australia, and our life changed instantly. People calling from everywhere asking us to send flowers to their relatives. Lansvale was one of those places that came up regularly. "Can you deliver to my sister in Lansvale?" No, sorry, we can't.

* The shop where it all started. No aircon and zero experience: it taught us that local care beats corporate warehouses or production lines.
After months of saying no to literally thousands of calls, sitting there one cold June afternoon with maybe $20 in the till from walk-ins, watching our baby sleep in the back room, we had a moment. What if we took those orders? What if we found florists in those areas and worked with them directly?
The pivot happened slowly at first. We partnered with a florist in Murwillumbah (that story involved my daughter breaking a trinket on the shop floor, long story). Then more florists came on board. We built websites for some, landing pages for others. By 2009 we'd launched Lily's Florist properly, sold the shop, moved everything online from our garage in Pottsville.
Today we work with over 800 partner florists across Australia. Real shops with real staff and real local knowledge. They're not warehouse operations shipping flowers via Australia Post. They're skilled florists who take pride in their work, who source from local growers where possible, who know their delivery areas intimately.
When you order flowers to Lansvale through us, you're not getting some faceless corporate fulfilment. You're getting a local florist who received your order from our system, selected fresh stems that morning, arranged them with care, and sent them out with a courier who knows the streets.
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New parents at Liverpool Hospital - The maternity ward at Liverpool Hospital sees plenty of Lansvale families, and flowers arrive there constantly. Anna reckons the Mixed Orange Bunch works perfectly because it's bright without being gendered. Stick with our New Baby category though, everything in there comes in proper boxes that don't need vases and won't burden exhausted parents with maintenance. Nurses can't deliver to ICU or recovery, so flowers wait at the nursing station until mum's in a regular room, but they'll get there.
Anzac Day remembrance for ex-servicemen - Lansvale has its share of veterans, and late April brings quiet family gatherings where flowers get sent to those who served. The suburb's proximity to bases means military connections run deep here. You want something respectful but not funeral-heavy. White lilies work, or our mixed arrangements that lean traditional without feeling morbid.
Birthday flowers for the practical types - Lansvale isn't a suburb where people expect grand gestures. Birthday flowers here are about showing you remembered, showing you care, without making it awkward with something too expensive or showy. The Mixed Orange Bunch hits that sweet spot. It arrives looking abundant, it lasts well, it suits the kitchen table or the living room sideboard. No one's taking photos for Instagram, they're just appreciating the gesture.
Order by 2pm Monday to Friday, or 10am Saturday, and we'll get your flowers delivered same day. Sundays we don't deliver except Mother's Day. The $16.95 delivery fee covers most of the actual cost, we subsidise the rest.
If nobody's home when our courier arrives at a residential address, they'll leave the flowers somewhere safe, out of direct sun and away from street view. If that's not possible, they'll call the recipient to arrange a better time. For business deliveries, we aim for business hours up to 5pm. Private homes might get deliveries as late as 7pm depending on the courier's route.
Funerals are different. Tell us it's for a funeral service and we'll coordinate with the funeral director to get them there on time. We know the homes and centres, we make the calls, we make it happen.
Hospital deliveries need the recipient's full details: first and surname, which hospital (Liverpool Hospital in this case), which ward, bed number, and mobile phone number. If they've just had surgery and they're in ICU, nurses won't take flowers there immediately. They'll hold them at the nursing station until the patient moves to a regular room. Order from our New Baby, Get Well, or Arrangements categories because everything comes in boxes that don't need vases or constant fussing.
Call 1300 360 469 if you need to order by phone or if something's unclear. We're available Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm, Saturdays 7am to 12:30pm. Live chat works too if you're time-poor and need quick answers.
Some competitors run warehouse operations. They buy cheap stems in bulk, often from offshore suppliers, arrange them production-line style with minimal skill, box them up, and ship them via Australia Post. By the time they reach somewhere like Lansvale, they've been bouncing around in a van for 24-48 hours. Half the petals are damaged, the stems are stressed, the water situation is questionable at best.

* This is how your Taren Point order works. We connect you with a local Sutherland Shire florist who hand delivers. No post and no boxes.
Our model is different. We connect you with established florist shops that have been operating in their communities for years, sometimes decades. These are skilled professionals who source quality stems, who know how to condition flowers properly, who arrange with genuine floristry knowledge, and who deliver fresh using local couriers who care about the product.
We've been doing this since 2009. Some of our partner florists have been with us the entire time. That longevity speaks to relationships built on fairness, on transparency, on genuine partnership rather than extractive business models.
We're still the same family business we were when this started. My partner and I make every decision, usually at the dinner table or while driving the kids to netball or school. There's no boardroom, no marketing department, no offshore call centre, no team of solicitors. Our staff are all Australian-based, many of them in our Armidale office where we've been since 2013.
Anna's been our bookkeeper for 15 years, but she started as a florist with us when we were still working from that converted garage in Pottsville. Her expertise, her credibility with other florists, her understanding of flowers, all of that helped build the network we have today.
We partnered with Feefo in 2013 for reviews because we wanted honest feedback, even when it stung. Feefo only collects reviews from verified customers who've actually placed orders. We can't fake reviews, can't delete the bad ones, can't game the system. In 2024 and 2025 we earned their Trusted Service Award based on over 3,000 reviews. That's real customers telling you what we're actually like to deal with.

* Verified trust. Our 4.3 star rating comes from 23,000 plus customers. We are proud to be two time Feefo Trusted Service Award winners.
You can read all those reviews on our Feefo page. The good ones tell you when we got it right. The ordinary ones tell you when we didn't, and what we did to fix it. That transparency matters in an industry where too many businesses hide behind stock photos and fake testimonials.
All prices include GST. Online orders come with a tax invoice via email automatically. Phone orders can request one after placing.
We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and PayPal. Small surcharges apply: 1% for Visa/Mastercard, 3% for Amex, 1.5% for PayPal. You'll see these during checkout.
We don't store credit card information. That's handled securely by our payment gateway providers Braintree and PayPal. We only keep order details and contact info for communication.
The website uses SSL encryption, you'll see the padlock in your browser bar and https in the URL. This protects your information during transmission.
Substitutions sometimes happen. Flowers are seasonal, supplies fluctuate, growers have off weeks. If we need to substitute, you'll get equal or greater quality, appearance, and value. The photos on our site are guides, not guarantees. Vases shown are for display only unless the product specifically says it includes one.
Complaints need to reach us within 24 hours of delivery, with photos showing both sides of the arrangement. This lets us assess what happened while the flowers are still fresh enough to make a fair judgment. After 24 hours, natural deterioration makes it impossible to determine fault.
Non-delivery complaints within one month of delivery date.
If flowers wilt within 24 hours despite proper care, contact us immediately. We'll investigate and arrange replacement if the issue was on our end.
Cancellations on or before delivery date incur a $15 fee if the florist hasn't started work. If they've already made the arrangement but haven't dispatched it, you'll pay 30% of flower value plus handling fees. Once it's out with the courier, no cancellation possible.
You can order online through our website, browse by category or use the search function. The checkout is one page, no account needed, you'll get confirmation by email immediately.
Or call 1300 360 469 during business hours and speak with someone who actually knows flowers and can guide you through options.
Either way, you're ordering from a family business that's been doing this since 2009, that works with real florist shops across Australia, that cares about getting it right because our reputation depends on every single order.
Andrew's pruned fingers from that Lansvale summer in 1989 taught him that honest work gets respected in this suburb. We've tried to build a business that operates the same way: straightforward, reliable, no pretense. When you order flowers from us to Lansvale, that's what you're getting.
Siobhan co-founded Lily's Florist with her partner Andrew in 2009 after buying their first flower shop in Kingscliff NSW. What started as a struggling retail store with a baby in the back room has grown into partnerships with over 800 Australian florists coordinating hundreds of thousands of flower deliveries across the country. Siobhan oversees all content and customer experience from their family home in Northern NSW, where major business decisions are still made at the dinner table with their two daughters, Asha (who just graduated Year 12) and Ivy (turning 15 in February 2026). No boardrooms, no marketing department, no offshore call centres. Just a Mum and Dad who accidentally built a national flower network by saying yes to one florist in Murwillumbah back in 2009, and never stopped.