Alabama (AL) Florists, Flower Shops & Florist Directory
You can easily send flowers to anyone, anywhere. They can be located across the street or across the country, it doesn't make any difference. With our national directory of flower shops and florists, we can give you all the information you need to speak with local flower shops and florists who will create and deliver the floral product you wish to send. Sometimes in small towns, there is no local flower shops. Nevertheless, we can still provide everything you need to contact a flower shop or florist that is near and close by to that town. Not only will you save money by eliminating all fees and charges associated with various middlemen when you order and buy direct, you can speak directly to the florists who will be making and delivering your floral gift. This means you will know exactly what is available at the present time and season and exactly what will be sent.
Locate-A-Flower-Shop.com® is a directory of FTD and Teleflora flower shops and retail stores. We help you find the florist shop that meets your exact needs. It doesn't matter if you want to send flowers, roses, plants, orchids, fruit baskets, gifts, candy, balloons or silk arrangements, local flower shops have the expertise to guide you to make the correct flower selection.
Flowers convey the 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.
If you place your order early with the florist, you can be assured of same day delivery. Enter your order online through the flower shop's Internet web site or if you want some assistance, use the toll free telephone number of the floral shop. For those florist shops in Valley, AL not having a toll free telephone number, a local telephone number along with their area code is listed.
Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into. ~ Henry Beecher
Each flower is a soul opening out to nature. ~ Gerald De Nerval
God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December. ~ James Matthew Barrie
Orchid:
Common Names: Orchid, Cymbidium, Dendrobium, Oncidium, Cattleya, Phalaenopsis
Description: Throughout the world, more than 17,000 species are known, and varieties vary in size and shape. Oncidium blossoms are 1 1/2 to 1 inch and are usually yellow with orange-red markings. Cattleya blossoms are large, ruffled and usually 5 to 6 inches across in white or purple with contrasting throats. Phalaenopsis have moth- or butterfly-shaped flowers in colors such as white, pink, purple and bicolors. Cymbidium and dendrobium flowers have a butterfly-like shape and are 3 to 4 inches acress. The larger of the two, cymbidiums are white, yellow, green or lavender with pink or red lips, while dendrobiums are often white or lavender.
Gladiolus:
Common Names: Gladiolus, Glad, Gladioli
Description: Tall, tightly packed spikes of six to eight blossoms open in sequence from the bottom. The 2- to 8-inch-wide florets bloom in one direction with sword shaped foliage on stems. Gladiolus lend itself to almost any type of style from the use of a full stem to provide height to a tall arrangement or individual florets for corsage and wedding work. Gladiolus last seven to 10 days and are available in a wide variety of colors including white, green, cream, yellow, buff, orange, salmon, pink, red, lavender, purple, blue and terra cotta.
Ordering Advice:
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.
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!