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  2. ProFlowers - Wikipedia

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    ProFlowers is a flower retailer in the United States. It is an e-commerce company that sells products shipped from growers, suppliers and its own distribution facilities to consumers. ProFlowers was headquartered in San Diego, California. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of FTD Companies. [1]

  3. Ceanothus cyaneus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus cyaneus is a species of flowering shrub in the genus Ceanothus known commonly as the San Diego buckbrush and Lakeside ceanothus. This species is found in the Peninsular Ranges of San Diego County, California, and known from one occurrence in Baja California. It is characterized by brilliant blue flowers, glossy green foliage, and is ...

  4. Diplacus puniceus - Wikipedia

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    Diplacus puniceus, commonly known as the red bush monkeyflower, San Diego monkey flower, or mission diplacus, [2] is a species of perennial shrub native to coastal southern California and northern Baja California.

  5. Florists' Transworld Delivery - Wikipedia

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    FTD LLC [2] also known as Florists' Transworld Delivery, is a floral wire service, retailer, and wholesaler based in Downers Grove, Illinois, in the United States.FTD was founded as Florists' Telegraph Delivery in 1910, to help customers send flowers remotely on the same day by using florists in the FTD network who are near the intended recipient.

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  7. Kate Sessions Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Sessions started as school teacher and worked in a flower shop before becoming one of San Diego's leading botanists and the "Mother of Balboa Park". [2] Close to the park, there is a California Historical Landmark No. 764 (listed on April 28, 1961) at the corner of Garnet Avenue and Pico Street, where Sessions ran her plant nursery.