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Choosing a Florist from Alsask SK Saskatchewa
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THE SECRET GARDEN |
| 108 FIRST ST |
| Leader, Saskatchewa S0N 1H0 |
FLOWERS BY TRACEY'S |
| 608 12TH AVE EAST BOX 12 |
| Kindersley, Saskatchewa S0L 1S2 |
PRAIRIE ROSE FLORAL & GIFTS |
| 213 MAIN STREET |
| Kindersley, Saskatchewa S0L 1S0 |
KELLI DEE FLORAL |
| 101-742 PACIFIC AVE |
| Maple Creek, Saskatchewa S0N 1N0 |
ROSETOWN FLORIST |
| 118 MAIN ST |
| Rosetown, Saskatchewa S0L 2V0 |
BIGGAR FLOWER & GIFT SHOP |
| 206 MAIN ST |
| Biggar, Saskatchewa S0K 0M0 |
DESIGNS BY ANN INC. |
| 216 MAIN ST |
| Biggar, Saskatchewa S0K 0M0 |
HEATHER'S FLOWERS |
| 403 RED COAT DR |
| Eastend, Saskatchewa S0N 0T0 |
MILBANKE FLOWERS, LTD. |
| 1111 - 100TH ST |
| North Battleford, Saskatchewa S9A 0V3 |
SHELLY'S ROSE FACTORY |
| 9800 TERRITORIAL DRIVE |
| North Battleford, Saskatchewa S9A 3N6 |
THE CORNER FLORIST |
| #39 - 3RD AVE W |
| Shaunavon, Saskatchewa S0N 2M0 |
SMART FLOWERS & PHOTOS |
| 212 CENTRAL AVE N |
| Swift Current, Saskatchewa S9H 0L2 |
FIRST AVENUE FLOWERS & GIFTS |
| 164 1ST AVE , N E |
| Swift Current, Saskatchewa S9H 2B2 |
FLOWERS BY MURRAY MILLAR LTD. |
| 18-2410 22ND ST W |
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewa S7M 0V8 |
A-1 WINDMILL FLOWERS |
| 1302 20TH ST W |
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewa S7M 0Z2 |
FLORALS BY DOCTOR PLANT |
| 129 Ave I S |
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewa S7M 1X7 |
JANE'S FLORAL DREAMS |
| 1639 - 29TH ST W |
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewa S7L 0N6 |
HEAVEN SCENT FLOWERS |
| #1- 250 IDYLWYLD DR N |
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewa S7L 0Y9 |
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Street decoration: Rose petals would be thrown all over the streets during Roman public games.
Flowers become fruits:For the higher plants, seeds are the next generation, and serve as the primary means by which individuals of a species are dispersed across the landscape. After fertilization, a flower develops into a fruit containing the seed(s). 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.
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