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Florists in Audubon, IA

Find local Audubon, Iowa florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Audubon and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.

Audubon Flower Shops

Lori's Flowers

328 Broadway
Audubon, IA 50025
(712) 563-2253

Audubon IA News

Mar 19, 2020

The 4 best florists in Orlando - WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

Flower No 5Photo: Flower No 5/YelpFirst on the list is Flower No 5. Located at 1807 E. Winter Park Road, Suite A, in Audubon Park, the florist is the highest-rated florist in Orlando, boasting five stars out of 50 reviews on Yelp.2. In Bloom FloristPhoto: in bloom florist/YelpNext up is South Division's In Bloom Florist, situated at 325 W. Gore St. With 4.5 stars out of 71 reviews on Yelp, the florist and floral designer spot has proved to be a local favorite.3. Le Bouquet FleursPhoto: Juan l./YelpSouth Orange's Le Bouquet Fleurs, located at 1020 S. Orange Ave., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the florist and floral designer spot five stars out of 21 reviews.4. Orlando Flower MarketPhoto: xuong n./YelpFinally, there's Orlando Flower Market, a South Division favorite with 4.5 stars out of 21 reviews. Stop by 535 W. Grant St. to hit up the next time you're looking to decorate your surroundings with flowers.This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.2020 Hoodline...

Nov 9, 2019

Home and Garden Events Oct. 19-26 - NOLA.com

Enrique Alferez. www.neworleanscitypark.com. Free admission. 5 p.m.FridayFriends of Longue Vue Design Symposium.^ Audubon Tea Room~, 6500 Magazine St.~ — Designer and author Charlotte Moss, of "Charlotte Moss Entertains," will keynote, with Margot Shaw, founder of Flower Magazine and author of "Living Floral: Entertaining and Decorating With Flowers," for lecture, lunch and signing. $140. www.longuevue.com. 10 a.m.Saturday, Oct. 26Garden District Tour.^ 1452 Jackson Ave.~, 1452 Jackson Ave.~ — Explore the architecture and influence of culture, climate, political events and famous figures on the area as well as the enduring statements of mid-19th century Americans in New Orleans. www.friendsofthecabildo.com. $20-$25. 9 a.m.Sprouts.^ Longue Vue House and Gardens~, 7 Bamboo Road~ — Outdoor adventure for ages 18 months to 10 years, plus art, microscopic observation and more before storytime. www.longuevue.com. $5. 9:30 a.m. Saturday.Twilight Mourning Tour.^ Hermann-Grima Historic House~, 820 St. Louis Street~ — Creole mourning customs on display at the house, followed by a tour of St. Louis No. 1 and cocktail and appetizer at Hyatt Centric; black attire requested but not required, 15 and older. www.hgghh.org. $65. 5 p.m. Saturday.

Nov 9, 2019

Here Are The Best Native Plants For Lake Norman Gardens - Patch.com

They're the foundation of the region's biodiversity, and provide key food sources and shelter to birds. Fortunately the folks at the National Audubon Society have done all the hard work to ensure gardeners have what they need to find the best native plants. The group has a database that includes perennials, shrubs, grasses, succulents, trees, vines and evergreens. Each entry also details what types of birds the plants attract. The database allows users to filter results by plant type, resources and bird species they attract.Regional Audubon experts hand-select the "best results" for each. In Davidson, Cornelius and Huntersville, some of the best flowers to grow this season include Green-Head Coneflower, Jack-in-the-Pulpit and pink azalea. Here's a roundup of some other great local options: Purple Passion Flower Also going by the names Maypop and Apricot Vine, this is a fast-growing, herbaceous climbing vine that features dark green leaves and fragrant, fringed flowers with white petals and a central crown of wavy, pinkish-purple filaments. The flowers bloom in the summer and are followed by fleshy, edible fruits that appear in July and mature to yellow in the fall. Purple Passion-Flower grows up to 25 feet long in full sun to partial shade and dry to moist soils; its roots can spread aggressively so it is best for informal settings. Birds they attract: Chickadees, Titmice, Waxwings, Cardinals, Finches, Sparrows Redb...

Nov 9, 2019

'Floral Reverie' is expressionistic rendition of beauty from garden - Highlands Ranch Herald

Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Auditions by appointment only: arvadacenter.org/on-stage/auditions, 720-898-7200. Audubon event A fall celebration for Denver Audubon is planned from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 5 at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood, where Geoff LaBaron, Christmas Bird Count director at National Audubon Society, will speak about the annual international event. $15 member/$20 non-member. Also: the ninth annual Share the View Photography Competition is underway, with cash prizes and a gala at CU South Denver in February 2020. Enter through Dec. 1. Register: denveraudubon.contestvenue.com.

Oct 10, 2019

Here Are The Best Native Plants For San Leandro Gardens - San Leandro, CA Patch

They're the foundation of the region's biodiversity, and provide key food sources and shelter to birds. Fortunately the folks at the National Audubon Society have done all the hard work to ensure gardeners have what they need to find the best native plants. The group has a database that includes perennials, shrubs, grasses, succulents, trees, vines and evergreens. Each entry also details what types of birds the plants attract. The database allows users to filter results by plant type, resources and bird species they attract.Regional Audubon experts hand-select the "best results" for each. In San Leandro, some of the best flowers to grow this season include black sage, blue elderberry and California figwort. Here's a roundup of some other great local options: California Rose"California Rose, or California Wildrose, is a perennial, deciduous shrub that can form thickets, growing up to 8 to 10 feet in height and width."Birds they attract: mockingbirds & thrashers, vireos, wood warblers, orioles, chickadees & titmice, thrushes, wrens, woodpeckers, cardinals & grosbeaks, sparrows, nuthatches, waxwingsCalifornia Sage"Also known as Chia Sage, Golden Chia, Desert Chia, or simply Chia, this annual herb grows to 2 feet in height. " Birds they attract: cardinals & grosbeaks, finches, crows & jays, chickadees & titmice, sparrows, woodpeckersChristmashorns "Also known as Red Orange, or Canyon Larkspur, t...

Oct 10, 2019

George Falk | Obituary - La Crosse Tribune

He was also a lifelong member of the Masonic Lodge of Wisconsin and a member of the Tip O' Texas Genealogy Society and the Arroyo Colorado Audubon Society. He also worked tirelessly on the Find a Grave website, entering information on the location of grave sites. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 9, at First United Methodist Church of San Benito. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the American Heart Association, 1210 W. Expressway 85 Harlingen, TX 78550. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at for the Falk Family. To plant a tree in memory of George L. Falk, please visit Tribute Store. ...