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  2. Bunches Florapost - Wikipedia

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    Bunches is a member of The Flowers & Plants Association and are listed as supplying ethically grown flowers & plants. [4] Since Bunches was founded in 1989 they have delivered over 8 million bouquets throughout the UK , and has received press attention due to continued growth at the company during the recent recession.

  3. Flower delivery - Wikipedia

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    Flower delivery is a service in floristry.In many cases it is conducted through websites which allow consumers to browse online catalogues of flowers. They are often delivered to a third party, the recipient of the gift.

  4. Interflora - Wikipedia

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    3i sold British Interflora to US-based FTD Group, the successor to Florists' Transworld Delivery, in 2006. [2] In 2008, ... Cut flowers; References

  5. Mary Delany - Wikipedia

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    Mary became well known, and donors began to send her flowers to cut. [21] Her work can be seen in the Enlightenment Gallery at the British Museum. Upon her death, "The ten volumes of Mrs. Delany's Flora Delanica were inherited by Lady Llanover, the daughter of Georgina Mary Ann Port. Lady Llanover, who died in 1896 at the age of ninety-four ...

  6. Prestige Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Prestige Flowers also supports Cancer Research UK and donates one-quarter of each order’s value to the organization. Prestige Flowers designed a special bouquet "Kate’s Bouquet" named for Kate Guthrie, who died in 1994 from sarcoma. This campaign has raised £549,000 since launch and Prestige Flowers has been part of the campaign. [7] [8] [9]

  7. Flora of Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The flora of Great Britain and Ireland is one of the best documented in the world. There are 1390 native species and over 1100 well-established non-natives documented on the islands.