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Choosing a Florist from Saxis VA Virginia
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BERRY PATCH |
| 18471 DUNN AVE |
| Parksley, Virginia 23421 |
BAILEY'S FLORIST |
| 24624 FRONT ST |
| Accomac, Virginia 23301 |
THE FUSSY FROG |
| 4 NORTH STREET |
| Onancock, Virginia 23417 |
AMY'S FLORIST |
| 25 MARKET ST |
| Onancock, Virginia 23417 |
BASKET & BOWS FLORAL DESIGN |
| 24164 TASLEY RD |
| Tasley, Virginia 23441 |
NEX WALLOPS ISLAND |
| NEX AEGIS COMBAT SYS CTR |
| Wallops Island, Virginia 23337 |
ENCHANTED FLORIST & GIFTS |
| 6292 Church St |
| Chincoteague Island, Virginia 23336 |
THE RIGHT TOUCH FLORIST |
| 7326 LANKFORD HWY |
| Nassawadox, Virginia 23413 |
THE FLOWER CART |
| 51 MAIN ST |
| Kilmarnock, Virginia 22482 |
THE TOUCH OF HEAVEN FLORIST |
| 20362 A Seaside Rd |
| Cape Charles, Virginia 23310 |
FORGET-ME-NOT BOUQUET FLORIST |
| 15718 GENERAL PULLER HIGHWAY |
| Deltaville, Virginia 23043 |
RAPPAHANNOOK FLORIST & GIFTS, |
| JCT OF RT 646 & RT 200 |
| Irvington, Virginia 22480 |
FLOWERS FROM THE HEART, INC. |
| RT 198 WARDS CORNER |
| Mathews, Virginia 23109 |
WILTON COTTAGE & GARDEN |
| 13477 GENERAL PULLER HWY |
| Hartfield, Virginia 23071 |
RIVER BIRCH FLORIST |
| PO BOX 159 |
| Locust Hill, Virginia 23092 |
SMITH'S FLORIST & GIFT SHOPPE |
| MAIN ST |
| Gloucester, Virginia 23061 |
HOUSE OF FLOWERS IN FARM FRESH |
| Us Hwy 17 |
| Hayes, Virginia 23072 |
GLOUCESTER FLORIST |
| RTE 17, YORK RIVER CROSSING |
| Hayes, Virginia 23072 |
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Superstition and the Aster: The most popular of the 600 different species of the Aster is the Monte Carlo. People long ago thought they could drive away serpents with the odor it produced when they burned it.
A flower to eat:Anise Hyssop is an edible flower that has a taste much like licorice and root beer. 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.
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