Soaring flower prices—driven by supply constraints and rising costs—are prompting florists to get creative to avoid heartbroken customers on Valentine’s Day.

Flower sellers say they are asking price-conscious shoppers to consider less-traditional Valentine’s Day bouquets, including shorter-stemmed roses, not-red roses or different flowers.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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