Queen Bee Flower’s Elizabeth Fichter looks over a Viburnum plicatum plant on April 16 at Kuhs Estate & Farm in north St. Louis County.
Queen Bee Blooms' Elizabeth Fichter makes a floral arrangement at her workshop on April 16 in north St. Louis County.
Mimo Davis, center, hands a bouquet she grew at the Dutchtown-based Urban Blooms flower farm to a client at the Tower Grove Farmers Market on April 19 in south St. Louis.
Ammari Bourgeois, the owner and creative director of the Edwardsville-based Noon Moon Bloom Co., has moved to use local growers for her floral arrangements.
When tariffs threatened to impact flower costs this spring, our Marissanne Lewis-Thompson asked, can St. Louis-grown blooms be the answer? Grassroots reporting — you can keep it growing. 💙 stlpr.org/give
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