Why Wait for Vacation? Go Tropical This September in Tarzana

Let’s be honest—September is kind of awkward. It’s not really summer anymore (though Tarzana is still clinging to 90-degree afternoons like a toddler with a popsicle), and it’s not quite fall either. Pumpkin spice is showing up like that one cousin who arrives way too early for Thanksgiving, and meanwhile, your flip-flops are giving you side-eye from the closet. It’s a seasonal identity crisis.

But you know who doesn’t care? Tropical flowers. Tropical flowers are not here for your seasonal confusion. They’re bold. They’re dramatic. They are thriving in Tarzana’s “is this summer or not?” weather. And guess what? You can get them without flying to Hawaii or selling a kidney to FedEx.

We’re The Flower Factory, your friendly neighborhood flower shop right here in Tarzana offering same day flower delivery in Los Angeles, and we’re leaning into tropicals this September because honestly... everyone else is playing it safe with sunflowers and mums. We still love them (sunflowers are basically the Labrador Retrievers of flowers—cheerful, loyal, and good with kids), but let’s shake things up a bit.

The Tropicals Are Coming In Hot

We’re talking about Birds of Paradise that look like they’re about to fly off your dining table. Orchids that make your home feel like a high-end spa, even if your actual home smells like dog treats and that candle you forgot to blow out. Anthuriums with their glossy, heart-shaped leaves that practically scream, “I’m exotic and I moisturize.” And ginger flowers? Don’t even get us started. They're the Beyoncé of blooms—stunning from every angle and probably better dancers than the rest of us.

Unlike other shops that have to pass on tropicals because of high shipping costs or the dreaded “sorry, we don’t carry those,” we make the effort to bring them in because Tarzana and Los Angeles deserves better. We believe in offering flowers that feel special, not just the same bouquet you’ve seen on a dozen coffee tables and three dentist offices.

Not Just a Pretty Bloom

Sure, tropical flowers are gorgeous, but they’re also surprisingly practical. Most of them last longer than traditional blooms (you know, the kind that start sighing dramatically two days after you put them in a vase). They’re sturdy, they’re impressive, and they make a statement—kind of like that friend who shows up overdressed but totally pulls it off.

And let’s be real: summer might be wrapping up, but you don’t have to go full harvest mode just yet. You can still inject color and energy into your space with something a little unexpected. Tropical arrangements feel like a celebration. Like a party. Like you're the kind of person who puts pineapple in their guacamole and doesn’t apologize for it.

Let Us Flex

At The Flower Factory, we love a good tropical challenge. Want something bold for your dinner party centerpiece? Done. Need a flower delivery that says, “Congratulations on your new job—and also I’m cooler than everyone else at the office”? We’ve got you. Planning a wedding where the vibe is less “rustic barn” and more “island cocktail at sunset”? Let’s do it.

Our team (geeks out) over finding the freshest, weirdest, most wow-worthy blooms that other shops aren’t even thinking about. That’s our thing. We go the extra mile so your flowers look like they just got off a red-eye from paradise.

Come See What’s Blooming

So this September, before you get too deep into cinnamon-scented everything, swing by The Flower Factory in Tarzana for delivery to L.A. and see what’s blooming. Whether you're celebrating something big, something small, or just the fact that your air conditioner survived another Valley summer, we’ve got tropicals that will make it feel like a moment.


Because honestly? Life’s too short for boring flowers.

Shop with The Flower Factory online or give us a call at 818-344-8400. We offer same day flower delivery in Tarzana and throughout Los Angeles - for teachers, students, parents, and anyone who could use a touch of tropicals in their week. 


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