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List of Florists near Aliceville AL Alabama

 


ALINE'S FLOWER SHOP
307 MOBILE RD SW
Aliceville, Alabama 35442

BUTTERFLY GARDEN
111 Broad St
Aliceville, Alabama 35442

UNIQUE DESIGNS
60 William E Hill Dr
Carrollton, Alabama 35447

FRIENDSHIP FLORIST
311 FRIENDSHIP CHURCH ROAD
Reform, Alabama 35481

J & K FLOWER & GIFTS
112 4TH AVENUE SW
Reform, Alabama 35481

PETALS FLOWERS & GIFTS
MAIN STREET
Gordo, Alabama 35466

BETTIE'S FLOWER SHOP
1016 MESOPOTAMIA ST
Eutaw, Alabama 35462

EUTAW FLOWER MARKET
131 1/2 GREENSBORO ST
Eutaw, Alabama 35462

J & K FLOWERS
30312 HWY 17
Millport, Alabama 35576

THE FLOWER & GIFT BASKET
17936 HWY 96
Kennedy, Alabama 35574

SUMTER HOME & GARDENS
124 FRANKLIN ST
Livingston, Alabama 35470

MOUNDVILLE FLORIST & GIFTS
35 2nd Ave
Moundville, Alabama 35474

THE WILLOW
3320 Main Ave
Northport, Alabama 35476

SUE'S FLOWERS
405 MAIN AVE
Northport, Alabama 35476

LINDA'S FLOWERS, GIFTS & HOME
3817-C MCFARLAND BLVD
Northport, Alabama 35476

MCINTOSH FLOWER SHOP
2001 LURLEEN WALLACE BLVD
Northport, Alabama 35476

TUSCALOOSA FLOWER SHOPPE
2208 UNIVERSITY BLVD
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401

PHILLIP'S CRIMSON GARDENS
1902 HACKBERRY LN
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401

STEPHANIE'S FLOWERS, INC.
117 15TH ST
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401

MILDRED & BJ'S FLORIST
1612 QUEEN CITY AVE
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401




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Innocence dance: Young men and women in early Athens would put on a crown of roses during feasts and then to symbolize the innocence of the Golden Age they would dance naked around the temple of Hymen.

Sun protection:North African natives chewed the root of the plant from which the Queen Anne's Lace flower comes from to protect themselves from the sun because it stimulates pigment production in human beings.

Innocence dance: Young men and women in early Athens would put on a crown of roses during feasts and then to symbolize the innocence of the Golden Age they would dance naked around the temple of Hymen.