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3027 Campbell Pl. , Davis, California 95618, United States
Garden grown foliage and botanicals for floristry. Custom cut to order. Small nursery.
Issaquah, Washington, United States
First & Bloom: local, woman-owned floral business since 2014. Delivering primarily USA sourced flowers for birthdays, anniversaries, sympathy, holidays, plus weddings and every day flowers!
P.O. Box 141, Woodinville, Washington 98072, United States
Seattle area florist and gardener who uses chemical free flowers whenever possible to create lush, custom florals for you. Aim is to have a just picked from the garden feel with every arrangement. Supports use of local pottery and flowers.
740 Boush Street, Norfolk, Virginia 23510, United States
ONECommunity Museum & Micro Farm utilizes a collection of locally grown flowers and floral art to highlight the importance of sustainability of self, community and the natural world.  100% of proceeds support community improvement initiatives.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53219, United States
Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sweetpea Enterprises is a cut flower farm. We offer sustainably grown cut flowers for local Restaurants, florists, and the general public.
13063 Spanish Pond Road, St Louis, Missouri 63138, United States
We're a flower farm / florist / designer / market / education resource and more! We grow the largest variety of dahlias locally, as well as Floret Originals. We'd love to be of assistance if you're interested in supporting a local woman-owned farm.
Slowflowers.com, P.O. Box 81152, Seattle, Washington 98108, United States
Called the "Mother of the Slow Flowers Movement," Debra Prinzing is the leading advocate for American Grown flowers and the people who grow and design with them. She hosts the weekly "Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing," free on Itunes.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84106, United States
Utah Flower & Foliage is located in the Salt Lake City area and provides cut flowers and foliage to flower lovers, floral designers and anyone else interested in locally grown leaves, branches, and blooms. 
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