Choosing a Florist from Barataria LA Louisiana

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List of Florists near Barataria LA Louisiana

 


LENORA'S FLOWERS & GIFT
3887 PRIVATEER BLVD
Barataria, Louisiana 70036

BLOOMS N BALLOONS FLORIST
2446 BARATARIA BOULEVARD
Marrero, Louisiana 70072

FORGET ME NOT FLOWERS & GIFTS
5100 Westbank Expy Ste 2
Marrero, Louisiana 70072

WESTBANK FLORIST, LLC
4901 10TH ST
Marrero, Louisiana 70072

IMPRESSIONABLE DESIGNS
3137 AMES BLVD
Marrero, Louisiana 70072

MARY ANN'S FLORAL BOUTIQUE
1604C BARATARIA BLVD
Marrero, Louisiana 70072

FLOWERS BY LA FLEUR SHOPPE, IN
2209 LAPALCO BLVD
Harvey, Louisiana 70058

TWIN OAKS FLORIST & GIFT SHOP,
8732 HWY 23
Belle Chasse, Louisiana 70037

TALIA FLOWER ARTIST
8611 Highway 23 Ste 1-B
Belle Chasse, Louisiana 70037

HUNT FOR FLOWERS
1516 CAROL SUE AVE
Gretna, Louisiana 70056

THE FLOWER FANTASY
505 GRETNA BLVD
Gretna, Louisiana 70056

EASTSIDE WESTSIDE FLOWERS
1022 WESTBANK EXPY
Gretna, Louisiana 70053

HYNES FINE FLOWERS
1038 Monroe St
Gretna, Louisiana 70053

LE GRAND THE FLORIST
537 HUEY P LONG AVE
Gretna, Louisiana 70053

FOREVER SPRING FLORIST, L.L.C.
1091 D AVENUE H
Westwego, Louisiana 70094

PETER A. CHOPIN FLORIST INC
3138 Magazine St
New Orleans, Louisiana 70115

MITCH'S FLOWERS
4843 MAGAZINE ST
New Orleans, Louisiana 70115

LE JARDINIERE
2503 NAPOLEAN AVE
New Orleans, Louisiana 70115

FLEURS DE LISA
1317 NAPOLEON AVE
New Orleans, Louisiana 70115




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Creative flair: The florist that you pick should demonstrate creative flair. Look for artistry in the florist's arrangements, design and presentation.

Poinsettias are not poisonous:Scientific research from The Ohio State University has proved the poinsettia to be non-toxic to both humans and pets. All parts of the plants were tested, including the leaves and sap.

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.