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Happy Thanksgiving!

We wanted to leave you with one final falltastic recipe before Thanksgiving comes to a close and the Christmas season takes over! This week we are featuring a time honored symbol of the Thanksgiving holiday, the cornucopia. The cornucopia resides in the middle of the arrangement with an assortment of fruits cascading out of its mouth. To help tie in the fall felling we accented it with Matilda roses, mini firewalker sunflower, bronze Fuego mums, and an assortment of fall inspired accents. The bed of greens that nestle the arrangement is broken up but the addition of striking magnolia leaves that add color and texture to the design. This design evokes a real sense of fall and the ultimate way to say Happy Thanksgiving!

Don’t forget that CYBER MONDAY is this Monday, November 28th! Keep an eye on your e-mail, as we’ll be sending out our specials at the stroke of midnight!

Wishing all of our amazing customers and employees a happy and safe Thanksgiving!

S23209 Cornucopia Grapevine
S29540 Grapes Champagne Grn 7in x108
S29541 Grapes Champagne Wine 7in x108
S20033 Apple Styro Red Full-Size
S20032 Apple Styro Green Full-Size
S20001 Pear Styro Yell/Grn Full-Size
S20034 Lemon & Lime Asst Styro
46841 Rose Var Matilda 50cm
22223 Safflower Orange
32799 Aster Red Tint Solidago
64120 SpRose Terracotta Sicilia 40cm
G1075 Magnolia Foliage Tips
21992 Mum Spider Bronze Fuego
23319 Pom Pon Bronze Cushion Cooper
23343 Pom Pon Bronze Button Lexy
60159 Pom Pon Red Rock Cushion
32265 Yarrow Orange Peru
31324 Sunflower Var Firewalker Mini
G1136 Huckleberry Red
G1031 Emerald Tepe
G1108 Ruscus Italian Tips 200g
21928 Hydrangea Antique Grn-Red 60cm (shown in images below)
S85461 Antique White Jumbo Urn (shown in images below)

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DVFlora

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For over 60 years DVFlora has been providing professional retail florists, wedding & event coordinators, and garden centers with the finest in Fresh cut flowers and greens, floral supplies, and botanicals.

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