South Carolina (SC) Florists, Flower Shops & Florist Directory
Whether across the street or across the country, it's very simple to send flowers. Our national directory of flower shops provides everything you need to place an order with local flower shops and florists. Even if there is no florist in the city you wish the flowers to be delivered, we can still provide you information to find a flower shop or florist that is near or close by to the city where the flowers are to be delivered. By buying and ordering direct from the local florists who will deliver your order, you save money by eliminating any middlemen charges. Plus, you will know exactly what is available at the present time and season.
Locate-A-Flower-Shop.com® lists FTD and Teleflora flower shops and retail stores. We can assist you in finding the florist shop that meets or exceeds your expectations. If you want to send flowers, roses, plants, orchids, fruit baskets, gifts, candy, balloons or silk arrangements, local flower shops have the experience to help you make the proper flower selection.
Flowers convey the heartfelt thoughts and feelings words cannot. From a wedding, anniversary or birthday gift to a loved one's memorial or funeral, local floral shops can help you say it with flowers.
Placing your order as early as possible from the florist helps assure same day delivery. You can place your order either online through the flower shop's Internet web site or for more personal ordering, use the toll free telephone number of the floral shop. For those florist shops in , SC not having toll free telephone numbers, a local telephone number with area code is provided.
Can we conceive what humanity would be if it did not know the flowers? ~ Maurice Maeterlinck
I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck. ~ Emma Goldman
God loved the flowers and invented soil. Man loved the flowers and invented vases. ~ Variation of a saying by Jacques Deval
Freesia:
Common Names: Freesia
Description: Freesias are strongly scented so they make a nice addition to any area. They have five to 10 single or double flowers. Stems are usually 10 to 18 inches long with little or no foliage. The bell-shaped freesia blooms up to seven days and comes in white, golden yellow, orange, red, pink, mauve, lavender, purple and bicolors.
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:
Make sure you have the complete street address of the recipient. The florist's delivery person cannot make a delivery to "the big white house next to the park" easily. If the address is for a large office building, specify the building name since these types of buildings often do not have easily seen street numbers.
If possible, have the telephone number of the recipient. In a worst case scenario, it might be necessary to contact the recipient to get further directions. While it may "spoil" the surprise of getting the flowers, it is usually better than not getting the order delivered at all.