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It's easy to send flowers to a loved one, either across the street or across the country. Our national flower shop directory gives you all the information you need to contact local flower shops and florists that are near and close by to where you want the flowers sent. When you buy direct from the local florists that will deliver your flowers, you eliminate the middlemen charges, thus saving you money. In addition, you can speak directly to the delivering florist who can tell you exactly what they have available during the current time and season.
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Locate-A-Flower-Shop.com® helps you find FTD, Teleflora and Floral Source International flower shops and retail stores and has the perfect florist shop hat's right for you. Whether you wish to send fresh flowers, roses, plants, orchids, fruit baskets, gifts, candy, balloons or silk arrangements, local flower shops can help you make the right flower selection.
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Flowers convey your sincerest thoughts and feelings words cannot. From a birthday, wedding or anniversary gift to a loved one’s funeral or memorial, local floral shops can help you say it with flowers.
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Place your order early with the florist so you can be assured of same day delivery. Enter your order online through the Kula flower shop's Internet web site or if you wish personal help, use the toll free telephone number of the floral shop.
For those florist shops in Kula, HI not having a toll free telephone number, a local telephone number with their area code is listed.
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The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers. ~ Basho
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God loved the flowers and invented soil. Man loved the flowers and invented vases. ~ Variation of a saying by Jacques Deval
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God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December. ~ James Matthew Barrie
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| Gypsophila: |
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Common Names: Gypsophila, Gyp, Baby's Breath
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Description: Clusters of tiny, double flowers bloom on branching stems 3 to 4 feet tall. White is the most commonly used color; however, it is also available in pale pink, Gypsophila lives up to a week and dries well.
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Common Names: Bird of Paradise
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Description: Named for their similarity in shape to the heads of tropical birds, these have multicolored 6-inch flowers held inside green, pointed bracts. Their blooms are bright orange with purple and live one to two weeks.
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Not all colors are available for all types of flowers. While you can specify the overall color or colors of the arrangement (e.g., spring colors, fall colors, pastels, etc.), it again is wise to allow the florist to pick the individual colors and flowers so they can give you the best quality.
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Floral designers are very creative individuals. Rather than specifying the precise location of every flower in the arrangement, tell them the overall "look" you want (e.g., round arrangement, loose flowers in a vase, etc.) and let them use their creativity to do something spectacular for you!
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Information For A Flower Delivery To Kula, Hawaii (HI) : |
| Find A Florist In Kula, Hawaii (HI) For These Upcoming Holidays: |
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Memorial Day - May 31, 2010, Monday
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Father's Day - June 20, 2010, Sunday
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Independence Day - July 4, 2010, Sunday
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Grandparents Day - September 12, 2010, Sunday
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Bosses' Day - October 16, 2010, Saturday
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Halloween - October 31, 2010, Sunday
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Thanksgiving Day - November 25, 2010, Thursday
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Christmas Day - December 25, 2010, Saturday
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Call A Local Florist For The Widest Selection Of Products. They Can Send Flowers To These Hospitals And Medical Centers: |
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Kula Hospital;
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Call A Local Florist For The Freshest Flowers And Plants. They Can Send Flowers To These Zip Codes: |
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96790;
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Aiea, Hawaii (HI) Ewa Beach, Hawaii (HI) Haleiwa, Hawaii (HI) Hilo, Hawaii (HI) Holualoa, Hawaii (HI) Honokaa, Hawaii (HI) Kahului, Hawaii (HI) Kailua, Hawaii (HI) Kailua Kona, Hawaii (HI) Kalaheo, Hawaii (HI) Kamuela, Hawaii (HI) Kaneohe, Hawaii (HI) Kapaa, Hawaii (HI) Kapolei, Hawaii (HI) Kealakekua, Hawaii (HI) Kihei, Hawaii (HI) Koloa, Hawaii (HI) Kula, Hawaii (HI) Lahaina, Hawaii (HI) Lihue, Hawaii (HI) Makawao, Hawaii (HI) Mililani, Hawaii (HI) Pearl City, Hawaii (HI) Wahiawa, Hawaii (HI) Waianae, Hawaii (HI) Wailuku, Hawaii (HI) Waimanalo, Hawaii (HI) Waipahu, Hawaii (HI)
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Anahola, Hawaii (HI) Captain Cook, Hawaii (HI) Eleele, Hawaii (HI) Haiku, Hawaii (HI) Hakalau, Hawaii (HI) Hana, Hawaii (HI) Hanalei, Hawaii (HI) Hanamaulu, Hawaii (HI) Hanapepe, Hawaii (HI) Hauula, Hawaii (HI) Hawaii National Park, Hawaii (HI) Hawi, Hawaii (HI) Honaunau, Hawaii (HI) Honomu, Hawaii (HI) Hoolehua, Hawaii (HI) Kaaawa, Hawaii (HI) Kahuku, Hawaii (HI) Kalaupapa, Hawaii (HI) Kapaau, Hawaii (HI) Kaumakani, Hawaii (HI) Kaunakakai, Hawaii (HI) Keaau, Hawaii (HI) Kealia, Hawaii (HI) Keauhou, Hawaii (HI) Kekaha, Hawaii (HI) Kilauea, Hawaii (HI) Kualapuu, Hawaii (HI) Kunia, Hawaii (HI) Kurtistown, Hawaii (HI) Laie, Hawaii (HI) Lanai City, Hawaii (HI) Laupahoehoe, Hawaii (HI) Lawai, Hawaii (HI) Makaweli, Hawaii (HI) Maunaloa, Hawaii (HI) Mountain View, Hawaii (HI) Naalehu, Hawaii (HI) Ninole, Hawaii (HI) Ocean View, Hawaii (HI) Ookala, Hawaii (HI) Paauhau, Hawaii (HI) Paauilo, Hawaii (HI) Pago Pago, Hawaii (AS) Pahala, Hawaii (HI) Pahoa, Hawaii (HI) Paia, Hawaii (HI) Papaaloa, Hawaii (HI) Papaikou, Hawaii (HI) Pepeekeo, Hawaii (HI) Princeville, Hawaii (HI) Pukalani, Hawaii (HI) Puunene, Hawaii (HI) Volcano, Hawaii (HI) Waialua, Hawaii (HI) Waikoloa, Hawaii (HI) Waimea, Hawaii (HI)
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