Producer
Tropical Foliage Growers
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About Us
LORA Bloom is selling recycled glass vases from the Ridwell recycling collections at SWGM
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#1 QUALITY & FRESHNESS OF FLOWERS
LORA florists take flowers seriously. Where floral product is sourced, proper processing, and the distance flowers travel play a key role in the quality and freshness of flowers. Florists have the inside scoop on where to source the best professional grade, specialty cut flowers. This can be an urban flower farmer a few miles down the road or a large-scale grower a few states away. The moment flowers arrive, florists handle them with care and take special precautions to monitor temperature control, the proper processing, and many other important factors to maximize the vase life of such a perishable product.
#2 UNIQUE DESIGN & BEAUTY OF ARRANGEMENTS
Florists are artists! Just like painters and sculptors, florists use an array of amazing techniques to arrange flowers. Each has a distinct style and look entirely unique to that florist. As artists, florists draw inspiration from the surroundings and experiences they are living.
With LORA arrangements, you might notice flowers and foliage commonly seen in landscaping and backyard gardens. Florists are highly knowledgeable on botanical and native varieties that make excellent fresh cuts. As the seasons change, so will the textures and blooms you'll see in arrangements made by local and sustainable florists!
#3 MISSION BEHIND THE FLORALS
What truly sets LORA Bloom apart from all the competition is the commitment to local sourcing of products and sustainability to our environment.
Today, 80% of all flowers sold in the United States are imported. Since the early 90's, this has been a heartbreaking truth for flower farmers across the country to experience. Nearly half of all flower farms have gone out of business due to these low-cost imports.
Luckily in recent years, there is a resurgence of flower farmers making a comeback. Brought on by the Slowflowers Movement and like-minded individuals who believe in knowing where products are sourced from, the local and sustainable floral communities are bringing new life to the domestic floral industry. LORA and many florists across this country, believe the best flowers are grown right here in the USA. LORA wants to expose consumers to a whole new world of flowers.
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#1 QUALITY & FRESHNESS OF FLOWERS
LORA florists take flowers seriously. Where floral product is sourced, proper processing, and the distance flowers travel play a key role in the quality and freshness of flowers. Florists have the inside scoop on where to source the best professional grade, specialty cut flowers. This can be an urban flower farmer a few miles down the road or a large-scale grower a few states away. The moment flowers arrive, florists handle them with care and take special precautions to monitor temperature control, the proper processing, and many other important factors to maximize the vase life of such a perishable product.
#2 UNIQUE DESIGN & BEAUTY OF ARRANGEMENTS
Florists are artists! Just like painters and sculptors, florists use an array of amazing techniques to arrange flowers. Each has a distinct style and look entirely unique to that florist. As artists, florists draw inspiration from the surroundings and experiences they are living.
With LORA arrangements, you might notice flowers and foliage commonly seen in landscaping and backyard gardens. Florists are highly knowledgeable on botanical and native varieties that make excellent fresh cuts. As the seasons change, so will the textures and blooms you'll see in arrangements made by local and sustainable florists!
#3 MISSION BEHIND THE FLORALS
What truly sets LORA Bloom apart from all the competition is the commitment to local sourcing of products and sustainability to our environment.
Today, 80% of all flowers sold in the United States are imported. Since the early 90's, this has been a heartbreaking truth for flower farmers across the country to experience. Nearly half of all flower farms have gone out of business due to these low-cost imports.
Luckily in recent years, there is a resurgence of flower farmers making a comeback. Brought on by the Slowflowers Movement and like-minded individuals who believe in knowing where products are sourced from, the local and sustainable floral communities are bringing new life to the domestic floral industry. LORA and many florists across this country, believe the best flowers are grown right here in the USA. LORA wants to expose consumers to a whole new world of flowers.