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Rajat Sharma

Great Team

Occasion:birthday
City:Houston,TX
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Hl Fotedar

Wonderful experience

Occasion:birthday
City:Minneapolis, MN
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Joy Sinha

My daughter was very happy receiving the flowers. "These were lovely " she said. I am happy a second time using your service, your gifts are just like the brochure and your ⏲️ is perfect. Thank you

Occasion:birthday
City:New York NY
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Sunil Sahni

Well done F n P

Occasion:anniversary
City:New York NY
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Know About Regional Flowers of the USA

The United States of America is believed to be the most powerful nation in the world, at present. Also known as the USA, it is a country located in central North America, between Canada & Mexico. It consists of 50 states, and it is the world’s third or fourth-largest country by total area. In the USA, there are at least 23,000 establishments in the floral industry. The majority of locally grown flowers come from California. The rose was designated the official flower and floral emblem of the USA in 1986. Each of the 50 states has also adopted an official state flower. The rose has been around for about 35 million years and grows naturally throughout North America. Tennessee Coneflower, Living Rock Cactus, Koki’o Flower, Four-Petal Pawpaw, and Desert Sunflower are some of the mostly grown flowers of United States. These flowers bloom across different regions of the USA at different times of the year. Cherry blossoms, orchids, and cacti are a few unique flowers and plants featured at different botanical gardens in the USA. Some of the best gardens to visit around the USA are- Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Portland Japanese Garden, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, The Holden Arboretum, Missouri Botanical Garden, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, and Chicago Botanic Garden, etc.