Choosing a Florist from Pascoag RI Rhode Island

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List of Florists near Pascoag RI Rhode Island

 


CHRISTINE'S COTTAGE FLORIST
401 PUTNAM PIKE
Harmony, Rhode Island 02829

ELAINE'S FLOWERS
580 GREAT ROAD
North Smithfield, Rhode Island 02896

TLC FLORIST AND GARDEN CENTER
184a Danielson Pike
Foster, Rhode Island 02825

MOTHER NATURE'S FLORIST LTD.
570 PUTNAM PIKE
Smithfield, Rhode Island 02828

CLAY POT FLORIST
205 FARNUM PIKE
Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917

SIMPLY ELEGANT FLOWERS
10 CEDAR SWAMP
Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917

NYS FLOWERS, INC.
508 DIAMOND HILL RD
Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895

FONTANA'S FLOWERS & GHSES.
1098 DIAMOND HILL RD
Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895

PARK SQUARE FLORIST, INC.
1300 PARK AVE
Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895

ENGLISH GARDENS FLOWERS & GIFT
1989 PLAINFIELD PIKE
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

TWIGS FLORIST
39 PUTNUM AVE
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

FLOWERS BY SEMIA
5 GEORGE WATERMAN RD
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

ATWOOD FLORIST INC.
1041 ATWOOD AVE
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

CHERRY HILL FLOWERS
387 GEORGE WATERMAN ROAD
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

GRAHAM & COMPANY FLOWERS
265 GREENVILLE AVE
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

TEAKWOOD FLORIST
187 GEORGE WATERMAN RD
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919

FLORAL DESIGNS BY TEDDY
1900 SMITH ST
North Providence, Rhode Island 02911

BROOK FLORIST, INC.
1883 SMITH ST
North Providence, Rhode Island 02911




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Sacred flower: The flowers heads of the Calendula were used to adorn holy statues in ancient India and it is their most sacred flower.

Sending flowers out-of-town:Most florist shops are members of national wire services and/or know florists in other towns. Your flower order can be taken by your local florist, who will then contact a florist for you in another town and place your order.

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.