Florist Email List: 76,214 US Flower Shop Contacts (2025)
There are 76,214 florists across the US. You can access verified contact data for all of them — emails, phone numbers, addresses, Google ratings, websites — and export in minutes.
IBLead's florist database pulls directly from Google Maps and business websites. No outdated lists. No guesswork. You get current contact information for every flower shop type: retail florists, wedding specialists, funeral florists, wholesale suppliers, and corporate event florists.
This guide shows you exactly how to build a targeted florist email list, what data you'll get, and how to use it for cold email, market research, and partnership outreach.
What's Included in a Florist Email Export
When you export a florist contact list from IBLead, here's what you get for each business:
| Data Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Business Name | Exact florist shop name as listed on Google Maps |
| Email Address | Primary business email (enriched from website) |
| Phone Number | Direct contact number |
| Full Address | Street, city, state, ZIP code |
| Website URL | Business website (if claimed on Google Maps) |
| Google Rating | Current star rating (1-5) |
| Review Count | Total number of Google reviews |
| Review Text | Full review content, dates, and author names |
| Fiche Claimed | Whether the business actively manages its Google Maps listing |
| Business Categories | All Google Maps categories (e.g., "Wedding Florist", "Flower Delivery Service") |
| Social Media Links | Facebook, Instagram, TikTok profiles (if linked) |
| Operating Hours | Full schedule including holidays |
| Photo Count | Number of photos on Google Maps listing |
| GPS Coordinates | Exact latitude/longitude |
| Google Place ID | Unique identifier for API integration |
| Website Technologies | 160+ tech stack details (WordPress, Shopify, payment systems, email tools, analytics platforms) |
The review text data is exclusive to IBLead — most competitors don't scrape Google reviews at all. This lets you personalize outreach by mentioning specific customer feedback or identifying pain points.
The technology detection shows you which florists use which tools. Selling florist software? Find all the shops running outdated WordPress sites. Offering email marketing services? Target florists without email automation.
How to Get Your Florist Email List in 4 Steps
Step 1: Go to app.iblead.com and Log In
Sign up for free (200 credits included) or log into your existing account. Free plan — no credit card required. Cancel anytime.
Step 2: Search by Location and Category
Use the search bar to find florists: - By city: "Denver, CO" → returns all florists in Denver - By state: "California" → all 8,500+ florists statewide - By country: "United States" → all 76,214 florists - By custom radius: Draw a circle on the map to target a specific area
Select the category "Florist" or narrow further to "Wedding Florist", "Flower Delivery Service", "Funeral Florist", etc.
Step 3: Apply Filters to Refine Your List
This is where IBLead saves you hours of manual research. Apply as many filters as you need:
Location & Business Type: - State, city, ZIP code radius - Business category (wedding, funeral, retail, wholesale) - Fiche claimed status (only active, managed listings)
Google Maps Performance: - Minimum Google rating (e.g., only 4.5+ stars) - Minimum review count (e.g., 50+ reviews) - Review date range (only recently reviewed businesses)
Technology & Website: - Has website: Yes/No - Specific technologies detected (WordPress, Shopify, HubSpot, Mailchimp, etc.) - Email service provider in use
Contact Availability: - Has email: Yes/No - Has phone: Yes/No - Has social media: Yes/No
Example filter combination: California florists with 4+ Google rating, 50+ reviews, active website, no email marketing tool installed, wedding florist specialty. This identifies high-quality wedding florists who aren't yet using email automation — perfect cold email prospects.
Step 4: Export to CSV and Use Immediately
Click "Export" and download a CSV file with all selected contacts. Import directly into: - Cold email tools: Lemlist, Instantly, Apollo, Outreach - CRM systems: HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive - Email marketing: Mailchimp, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign - Spreadsheets: Google Sheets, Excel (for manual outreach)
Each export costs credits. 1 credit = 1 business contact. The free plan gives 200 credits — enough to export 200 florist contacts.
Real Use Cases for Florist Email Lists
Use Case 1: Cold Email Campaign for Florist Supplies
You sell premium floral foam, wire, and arrangement tools. Your goal: reach 500 retail florists in the Pacific Northwest with a personalized email sequence.
How you'd use the list:
- Export florists from Oregon, Washington, and Northern California with 3.5+ Google ratings (quality shops more likely to invest in supplies)
- Filter for florists without Shopify or WooCommerce (more likely to use traditional suppliers, not e-commerce competitors)
- Check review text for mentions of "arrangement quality" or "premium flowers" (signals they care about quality)
- Export 500 contacts with emails
Your email sequence:
Email 1 (Day 1):
Subject: Florists in Portland using [their current supplier] — better option inside
Hi [Name],
I noticed your shop specializes in wedding arrangements (based on your Google reviews mentioning custom bridal bouquets). We work with 200+ florists in the Pacific Northwest who switched to our floral foam because it holds moisture 40% longer than standard brands.
For wedding season, that means arrangements stay fresh 2-3 days longer — huge for delivery florists.
Want to see samples? I'll send them today.
[Your name]
Email 2 (Day 5 — if no response):
Subject: [Name], quick question about your arrangement process
One thing I noticed in your Google reviews — customers praise your bouquets' longevity. That's rare.
Are you already using premium foam, or is that just great technique?
Asking because we have a product that makes longevity even easier. Might save you time during peak season.
[Your name]
Email 3 (Day 10):
Subject: Free sample kit for [florist name]
I'm sending a sample kit of our floral foam to your shop this week. No obligation.
Try it on your next wedding order. If your customers notice the difference, we can talk about switching suppliers.
[Your name]
Expected results: 18-25% open rate, 3-5% click rate, 1-2% conversion rate (meaning 5-10 new customers from 500 emails). At $500 average order value, that's $2,500-5,000 in revenue from one email sequence.
Use Case 2: Market Research on Florist Industry Pain Points
You're launching a florist-specific project management software. You need to understand current pain points, technology gaps, and buying patterns.
How you'd use the list:
- Export 1,000 florists across all US states
- Filter by Google rating (3.0-4.2 stars) — these shops have issues but aren't failing
- Check which email tools they're using (Mailchimp, Constant Contact, etc.) vs none
- Note which shops have websites vs Google Maps-only presence
- Review Google reviews for common complaints ("disorganized", "slow", "missed deadlines")
What you'll discover: - 34% of florists have no email marketing tool (market gap) - 22% have outdated websites (pain point: online ordering) - 41% of negative reviews mention "communication issues" or "missed deadlines" (product opportunity) - Wedding florists are 3x more likely to use project management tools than retail florists
Next step: Reach out to 50 of these florists with a survey. Offer $50 Amazon gift card for 15-minute call. Use their responses to validate product ideas before building.
Use Case 3: Partnership Outreach to Wholesale Florist Suppliers
You run a flower delivery service and want to partner with wholesale suppliers to offer white-label services.
How you'd use the list:
- Export florists from major metros: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix
- Filter for businesses with 100+ Google reviews (signals high volume)
- Filter for "Wholesale Florist" or "Flower Supplier" category
- Check if they have Shopify or custom e-commerce (they're already selling online)
- Look for florists with active social media (Instagram, TikTok) — they market aggressively
Your partnership email:
Subject: [Florist Name] — white-label delivery partnership
Hi [Name],
I saw your shop does 50+ deliveries per week (based on your Google review volume). We handle delivery logistics for 15 florists in [city] who want to focus on arrangement quality instead of logistics.
Here's how it works: - Your customers order from your site - We handle delivery, tracking, and customer support - You keep 60% of delivery fees - Zero setup cost
We've saved partner florists 8 hours per week on logistics.
Worth a 20-minute call?
[Your name]
Expected results: 12-18% open rate, 2-3% conversion rate (meaning 2-3 partnership deals from 100 emails). Each partnership worth $2,000-5,000 in annual delivery fees.
Filtering Options Explained
IBLead's filtering system is built for precision. Here are the most powerful filters for florist prospecting:
Location Filters
- City-level: Search "Denver, CO" for 340 florists in that city
- State-level: Search "Texas" for 4,200+ florists statewide
- Radius search: Draw a 5-mile circle around your office to find nearby florists
- Zip code: Target specific neighborhoods
Google Maps Performance Filters
- Rating: 3.0 to 5.0 stars (use 4.0+ for quality leads, 3.0-3.5 for shops needing services)
- Review count: 10 to 500+ reviews (high count = high volume, good for partnerships)
- Claimed status: Only active, managed Google Maps listings (means someone's paying attention)
Website & Technology Filters
- Has website: Yes/No (filter for florists without online presence — e-commerce opportunity)
- Website platform: WordPress, Shopify, WooCommerce, custom (identify tech stack)
- Email tool detected: Mailchimp, Constant Contact, HubSpot, none (find florists not using email marketing)
- Payment processor: Stripe, Square, PayPal (shows e-commerce sophistication)
- Analytics: Google Analytics installed or not (shows data-driven shops)
Business Category Filters
- Florist (general)
- Wedding Florist (high-margin, quality-focused)
- Funeral Florist (steady revenue, relationship-based)
- Flower Delivery Service (volume-based, logistics-heavy)
- Flower Shop (retail, everyday arrangements)
- Wholesale Florist (B2B, large orders)
Contact Availability Filters
- Has email: Yes/No
- Has phone: Yes/No
- Has social media: Yes/No
Pro tip: Combine filters for laser-focused lists. Example: "Wedding florists in California with 4.0+ rating, 50+ reviews, WordPress website, no email marketing tool." This returns ~200 high-quality prospects instead of 8,500 generic florists.
Pricing: IBLead vs Traditional Florist Lists
Here's how IBLead compares to buying pre-built florist email lists:
| Factor | IBLead | Traditional List Provider |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per 10,000 contacts | €44/month (Starter) | €300-800 (one-time) |
| Data freshness | Updated monthly from live Google Maps | 6-12 months old |
| Filtering options | 50+ filters (location, rating, tech, category) | Basic (location, size) |
| Customization | Export exactly what you need | All-or-nothing lists |
| Google reviews included | Yes (text, date, author) | No |
| Technology detection | Yes (160+ tech stack) | No |
| Accuracy guarantee | 95%+ (verified from Google Maps) | 85-90% (outdated data) |
| Update frequency | Monthly | Quarterly or annual |
| Setup time | 5 minutes | 1-2 hours (list cleaning) |
| Flexibility | New export whenever you want | Stuck with one list |
Real cost comparison:
You want 10,000 florist contacts.
Option A: IBLead Starter (€44/month) - Export 10,000 florists in 5 minutes - Filter by state, rating, website type, email availability - Get current data with Google reviews and tech detection - Cost: €44
Option B: Traditional list provider - Buy pre-built list of 10,000 florists - Spend 2 hours cleaning data (removing duplicates, invalid emails) - Get 6-month-old data with basic info only - Cost: €500-800 - Outdated by the time you use it
Option C: Manual research - Hire someone at €20/hour to find florist emails - 10,000 contacts = 1,000 hours of work - Cost: €20,000+ in labor alone - Data outdated before you finish
IBLead wins on cost, speed, and freshness. You're not paying for data you don't need. You're not waiting weeks for delivery. You're not stuck with outdated lists.
FAQ: Florist Email Lists
How accurate are florist emails from IBLead?
95%+ accuracy. Each email is verified from the florist's website or Google Maps listing. We update the database monthly, so outdated contacts are replaced regularly.
Emails come from two sources: (1) official business email addresses listed on Google Maps, and (2) enriched emails extracted from the florist's website. If a florist changed their email last month, our next monthly update will catch it.
Compared to traditional list providers (85-90% accuracy with 6-month-old data), IBLead's monthly updates mean your list stays current. You can also filter for "has email" to exclude florists without verified contact info.
Can I legally email florists from this list?
Yes, under CAN-SPAM and GDPR rules. Florists are businesses, not consumers, so stricter regulations don't apply.
Follow these rules: (1) Include your business name and address in every email, (2) Include an unsubscribe link or "reply to opt out" option, (3) Honor opt-out requests within 10 days, (4) Don't lie in subject lines.
Most florist email campaigns see 18-25% open rates and 3-5% click rates. If you're getting 5% opens, your emails are too spammy or irrelevant.
What's the best way to segment a florist email list?
Segment by specialization and performance. Wedding florists have different needs than funeral florists. High-rated florists (4.5+) respond better to premium product pitches. Low-rated florists (2.5-3.5) respond better to service/solution pitches.
Example segments: - Wedding florists in California with 4.0+ rating (premium market) - Funeral florists nationwide with 50+ reviews (established, high volume) - Flower delivery services without email marketing tools (SaaS opportunity) - Wholesale florists with Shopify sites (e-commerce partners)
Use IBLead's filters to build each segment in seconds, then export separately. Send different email sequences to each group.
How often should I re-export my florist list?
Every 3-6 months to stay current. Florists close, relocate, change contact info, and new ones open constantly.
If you're running ongoing campaigns, export fresh data quarterly. Update your CRM with new contacts, remove businesses that closed or changed industries. This keeps your list clean and response rates high.
IBLead updates its database monthly, so your data is always fresher than traditional list providers' data.
Can I use this list for phone outreach, not just email?
Yes. Phone numbers are included in every export. Florists are busy during business hours (5 AM flower market, all-day arrangements, evening deliveries), so call early morning (6-7 AM) or evening (6-8 PM).
Phone calls to florists have a 3-8% success rate (getting someone to listen), compared to 18-25% email open rates. Email is usually more efficient, but phone works for high-value partnerships (wholesale, white-label services).
Include the florist's Google review count and rating in your call notes. Reference specific details: "I saw your shop handles 100+ weddings per year — that's impressive." Shows you did research, not cold calling.
What if I only want wedding florists, not all florists?
Use the category filter. IBLead lets you select "Wedding Florist" specifically, returning only shops that specialize in bridal work.
Wedding florists are 30% of the market but have higher budgets and longer sales cycles. You'll get 2,200-2,500 wedding florists in the US, depending on state. Much more targeted than 76,214 general florists.
Other specific categories: Funeral Florist, Flower Delivery Service, Wholesale Florist, Corporate Event Florist. Filter by category to avoid wasting emails on irrelevant shops.
Why IBLead Beats Traditional Florist Lists
Three reasons IBLead's approach is better than buying pre-built lists:
1. Fresh data every month. Traditional lists are 6-12 months old by the time you buy them. IBLead updates directly from Google Maps monthly. Florists close, move, and change contact info constantly. Old data wastes your email budget.
2. You control what you export. Don't want to email florists with bad ratings? Filter them out. Only want wedding specialists in California? Done. Traditional lists force you to buy thousands of irrelevant contacts. IBLead lets you export exactly what you need.
3. Exclusive data other tools don't have. Google reviews (text, dates, authors) let you personalize outreach. Technology detection shows which florists use which tools. This intelligence is impossible to get from traditional lists.
Example: You sell florist scheduling software. With IBLead, you can find florists using outdated WordPress sites (no scheduling tools integrated) in high-revenue areas. With a traditional list, you'd email 10,000 florists hoping some are interested.
Getting Started: Your First Florist Export
- Sign up free at app.iblead.com (200 credits.)
- Search florists by location (city, state, or nationwide)
- Apply filters (rating, category, website type, email availability)
- Preview results (see 10-20 sample contacts before exporting)
- Export to CSV (download instantly, import into your email tool)
- **Start out
Sample data: Florist in New York
| Business Name | Phone | Data |
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