1. Cymbidium Orchid
Cymbidium Orchid has long been a favorite choice for Tet decorations. Known for its beauty, elegance, and aristocratic appeal, it symbolizes luck and prosperity. A pot of Cymbidium Orchid placed at your doorstep or in the living room adds a touch of sophistication and leaves a lasting impression on your home during Tet.
This flower comes in various colors like yellow, green, red, and pink. It represents the fruits of hard work after a year of effort. However, its price tends to be higher compared to other typical Tet flowers.
When choosing a Cymbidium Orchid, ensure it stands firmly in its pot. Check that it isn't loose or just recently potted. The plant should appear healthy, free from pests, sunburn spots, or viral infections. Opt for a vibrant, bushy plant with large leaves, multiple stems, and numerous bulbs in proportion to its pot.
Price: A Cymbidium Orchid pot ranges from several hundred thousand to several million VND.


2. Chrysanthemum with Grape-like Leaves
Radiating a vibrant and elegant beauty, the chrysanthemum with grape-like leaves is a key member of the traditional quartet “Pine – Chrysanthemum – Bamboo – Plum” and is a perfect addition to your Tet decorations. The grape-leaf chrysanthemum features small, delicate blooms and full, rounded leaves that resemble grape leaves. The flowers are gracefully arranged at the top, while the leaves are dark green, broad, with serrated edges, hugging the stem to symbolize unity and togetherness.
These chrysanthemums come in a variety of colors: yellow, white, purple, pink, red, all of which are very eye-catching. The rounded blooms consist of many layers of soft petals, with large, prominent centers. Chrysanthemum with grape-like leaves grows in dense clusters at the top, surrounded by large leaves, creating the look of a hand cradling the pure dewdrops of nature. This variety typically blooms in spring, just in time for Tet, and is known for its durability, with flowers lasting up to a month.
Historically, chrysanthemums have symbolized prosperity, longevity, and qualities of calmness, purity, humility, and nobility. Therefore, chrysanthemums with grape-like leaves make an excellent choice for Tet flowers.
Price: The price of these chrysanthemums is approximately 100,000 VND.


3. Hydrangea
Hydrangea is a flower known for its soft and airy beauty, loved by many, especially women. The bloom has a unique shape, with countless delicate petals, as fragile as butterfly wings, stacked in layers to form a spherical bouquet. Typically, hydrangeas come in three pastel shades: soft pink, light blue, and white. A fascinating characteristic of these flowers is that their color depends on the pH level of the soil. Originating from East Asia, hydrangeas also grow in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Americas. In Vietnam, they are most commonly grown in Da Lat, but can be found across the country.
Hydrangeas carry deep meanings, symbolizing sincerity, gratitude, and heartfelt emotions. They are a perfect flower to give as a gesture of thanks or apology, especially during Tet when the old year ends, and the new year brings hopes for better things ahead.
Price: A pot of hydrangeas typically ranges from 100,000 to 200,000 VND, depending on whether the flowers are single or double blooms and the number of plants in the pot.


4. Eternal Flower
Eternal Flower, also known as Life Flower, is a charming plant with small, round buds that bloom in clusters at the tips of the stems. The flowers are abundant and long-lasting, resembling tiny, delicate roses with soft petals, forming an adorable bunch. The Eternal Flower comes in a variety of colors, including light pink, deep pink, red, orange, pale pinkish-white, yellow-orange, yellow, and white.
The Eternal Flower carries significant meaning. A pot of Eternal Flower is a symbolic gift wishing health, unity, and prosperity for the family. It represents enduring friendships, pure love, and is also known for its medicinal uses in traditional medicine. The plant typically grows to about 30 cm in height, making it perfect for decorating desks, windowsills, or balconies, especially during the Tet holiday.
Price: A pot of Eternal Flower costs between 100,000 to 150,000 VND.


5. Hanging Bellflower
If you're looking for another beautiful flower for the Tet season, consider a pot of Hanging Bellflower. This unique plant boasts soft, velvety petals, vibrant colors, and a pleasant fragrance that has captured the hearts of many flower lovers.
The Hanging Bellflower goes by several names, including Love Bellflower, Holy Flower, Sea Dog's Mouth, Siamese Rose, and Fortune Flower. Its bell-shaped blooms come in a range of colors, from red, bright red, pink, and purple to blue, white, or with white-edged petals. You can find both single and double-flowered varieties.
These charming plants are often hung on balconies or in gardens as decorative accents. They make wonderful gifts for family and friends, and are a perfect choice for Tet, being easy to grow, maintain, and full of meaning.
Price: A pot of Hanging Bellflower typically costs between 100,000 and 250,000 VND.


6. Ranunculus
Ranunculus is a charming flower with a height of about 45 cm, commonly grown in the Mediterranean and countries like the United States, France, Australia, and India. These flowers are typically cultivated from bulbs, with a single bulb producing numerous colorful blossoms. Ranunculus often blooms right in time for the Tet Lunar New Year.
The petals of Ranunculus range from 3 to 4 cm, forming tightly wound layers, and come in a variety of vibrant colors such as white, red, yellow, pink, and purple. Known for their round, cheerful shape and brilliant hues, they are beloved for their beauty and symbolism. Ranunculus is often used in celebrations like weddings and festivals, symbolizing completeness and prosperity, with hopes for good fortune and abundance in the coming year.
Price: A pot of Ranunculus typically costs around 150,000 VND.


7. Drooping Begonia
If you're selecting flowers for Tet, don't miss the graceful Begonia. Known as Kim Chính Nhật and originally from Europe, this flower is now widely cultivated in tropical regions. Initially, Begonias only bloomed in spring, intriguing flower lovers with their unusual name. However, due to advances in horticulture, these flowers now bloom year-round.
The drooping Begonia is a trailing plant with fleshy stems and both single and double blooms. Its delicate petals are soft and smooth, resembling the skin of a young maiden, gently hanging in graceful curves. The flower comes in vibrant, eye-catching colors. Begonias are symbols of care, attention, and open-mindedness, and they are often used to decorate homes, gardens, or as gifts for special occasions.
Price: A pot of Begonia for Tet typically costs between 100,000 and 200,000 VND.


8. Gerbera Daisy
Gerbera daisies carry powerful symbolism, representing happiness, beauty, and prosperity. Particularly during Tet, they are believed to bring wealth and good fortune into the home. Due to their name, many people choose to display Gerbera daisies in their living rooms during Tet, hoping to attract luck, wealth, and prosperity.
The bright and vibrant colors of these flowers bring joy to anyone who sees them, lifting spirits and creating a positive atmosphere. Known as the money plant in feng shui, Gerbera daisies are believed to bring wealth, good luck, and financial blessings, especially during Tet.
This flower also symbolizes good health and longevity. With an affordable price point, Gerbera daisies are an ideal choice for anyone looking to decorate their home with flowers at a reasonable cost.
Price: A pot of Gerbera daisies ranges from a few tens of thousands to several hundred thousand VND, depending on the number of plants.


9. Torch Lily
Torch Lily, also known as the candle plant, Taiwan pineapple, or fortune plant, is a unique plant with long, narrow leaves radiating from a short stem. The flower grows tall on the end of the stem, resembling a blazing flame. This plant symbolizes love and family unity, making it a popular choice for home decoration or as a gift during festivals and holidays.
The Torch Lily is believed to bring luck to its owner, ensuring smooth business operations, prosperity, and strong family bonds. Its flame-like flowers make it a striking and fitting decoration for homes during Tet. The Torch Lily is often used as both an indoor plant for home decor and an outdoor plant for gardens. Red is traditionally associated with good fortune, and the vibrant red flowers are a perfect symbol of spring's fiery energy in your home.
Price: A pot of Torch Lily in red and yellow typically costs between 100,000 and several hundred thousand VND, depending on the number of plants.


10. Apricot Blossom
The Apricot tree has been deeply intertwined with the Vietnamese countryside ever since the people began cultivating the land and settling into communities. Even in poor, nutrient-depleted soil, the apricot roots dig deep, drawing nourishment to sustain the tree, just as the Vietnamese people cherish their homeland and preserve the rich cultural heritage of their nation.
The Apricot tree endures harsh conditions—sun, wind, rain, and storms—yet remains resilient, growing stronger with time. It symbolizes patience, perseverance, and courage in the face of challenges, pushing forward to build a better future. The tree's ability to shed its leaves in late winter to make way for new buds and golden apricot flowers at the beginning of spring is a poignant metaphor for the sacrifices made by our ancestors for future generations.
Golden apricot blossoms at Tet are a powerful symbol of Vietnamese culture, honoring the respect and gratitude for ancestors. As the flower buds begin to bloom in early spring, it marks the time when family members who have moved away from their hometowns eagerly return to visit their parents and elders. The apricot tree, alongside the pine, chrysanthemum, and bamboo, is one of the Four Sacred Plants of Vietnam, representing enduring strength, simplicity, and elegance.
Price: Each apricot tree costs anywhere from a few hundred thousand to several million VND, depending on its size and age.


11. Rhododendron
Rhododendron is a popular flower among horticulturists and flower enthusiasts. Known for its beauty, moderate pricing, ease of propagation, and low maintenance, it has become a favorite among many. Its vibrant colors and the fresh energy it brings every spring make it a symbol of good fortune, which is why it is often sought after during the New Year celebrations and beyond.
As a houseplant, Rhododendron purifies the air, wards off negative energies, and brings a renewed sense of vitality and good luck to the home. It is not only a popular choice for Tet, but its year-round beauty makes it a common sight in many gardens and homes. Symbolizing the gentle and nurturing qualities of women, the rhododendron also represents the harmony and happiness of family life during the New Year.
Price: A rhododendron plant typically ranges from a few tens of thousands to several hundred thousand VND, depending on its age and size.


12. Chrysanthemum
Among the many flowers used to decorate for Tet across the country, chrysanthemums are perhaps the most familiar and fitting for the cool autumn and winter months. Not only are they often placed in large pots at doorsteps, but smaller varieties can be arranged in vases or even floated in bowls for an elegant touch of beauty inside the home.
Chrysanthemums symbolize prosperity, balance, and harmony in life. While their fragrance is subtle, their charm is undeniable. Moreover, they last a long time, making them perfect for the New Year celebrations. Golden chrysanthemums, in particular, are believed to bring joy and good fortune, adding warmth and cheer to the festive atmosphere, and they are considered to enhance happiness and blessings. To make the most of their beauty, place them in a spot with plenty of sunlight to strengthen their auspicious qualities.
Price: A pot of chrysanthemums typically costs from a few tens of thousands to several hundred thousand VND, depending on the number of plants.


13. Peach Tree
Every Tet holiday, peach blossoms bloom brightly, especially in the northern regions where every household ensures they have a peach tree or peach branches to display during the New Year celebrations. The deep-rooted love for this flower is widespread, but not everyone fully understands the cultural significance behind it.
According to legend, peach blossoms are believed to drive away evil spirits, making them a traditional decoration in Vietnamese homes during Tet, symbolizing the arrival of joy and happiness. The flowers also represent growth and prosperity, as they blossom during the New Year, signaling new beginnings. Additionally, peach blossoms bring warmth and vitality to the home, filling the space with life and energy. With both its beauty and meaningful symbolism, the peach tree is a cherished part of Tet celebrations. You can find peach trees sold widely across urban and rural areas, offering a variety of trees and branches to suit your home's space, aesthetic, and budget.
Price: A peach tree typically costs from a few hundred thousand to several million VND, depending on the tree's size and quality.


14. Carnation
Carnation is a beloved flower in Eastern culture, as its name translates to "good fortune." The flower exudes a gentle, sweet, and elegant charm, making it a popular choice for conveying love and good wishes.
In Feng Shui, carnation is considered a symbol of prosperity, bringing wealth and good luck to the homeowner. According to Eastern traditions, families who decorate with carnations during Tet will enjoy a year filled with fortune and success. Native to the western United States, carnation was later introduced to many countries around the world, including Vietnam, where it is widely cultivated, especially in Da Lat. During Tet, carnations are a common decoration in homes across the country, symbolizing the hope for good fortune in the new year.
Price: A bouquet (or pot) of carnations is typically priced from a few dozen to several hundred thousand VND.


15. Narcissus Flowers
Narcissus flowers stand out from other flowers due to their ability to offer five things: flowers, fragrance, leaves, bulbs, and roots. Known for their delicate beauty, the narcissus is often compared to a "jade cup on a porcelain plate." Its pure white petals, golden stamens, and subtle, refreshing fragrance make it a true symbol of elegance. In the past, it was a refined and sophisticated decoration in Hanoi homes during Tet.
Narcissus is a member of the onion family, with long, green leaves sprouting from a bulb, similar to onions. The flowers are white with bell-shaped yellow stamens, and they grow in clusters. The sweet fragrance of narcissus is what truly captivates, making it a favorite for many. People enjoy growing narcissus flowers for their symbolism of purity, luck, and longevity. The scent is calming, creating an atmosphere of peace and serenity in any home.
Narcissus flowers come in various colors, each symbolizing different meanings and fulfilling different desires for the homeowner. Red narcissus symbolizes good fortune and prosperity, warding off bad luck. Yellow narcissus represents the hope to overcome misfortune, while pink narcissus is associated with warmth, friendship, and sincerity.
Price: Typically, narcissus bulbs are sold for around 50,000 to 80,000 VND each.

