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Barbara's Flowers
This mother-daughter florist team has done a number of parties for actresses (whom they decline to name), the MoMA, and the Studio Museum.
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2522 Frederick Douglas Blvd.
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Harlem
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Chestnuts in the Tuileries
Weaver's floral style is modern European chic, with soft, sweet textures arranged in tight groupings and stems often gathered together in a stiff bunch.
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150 W. 25th St. Ste. 1002
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Chelsea
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Elan Flowers
Known for its excellent blending of color, contrast, and texture, this florist combines indigenous species with delicate exotics.
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148 Duane St.
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Tribeca
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Emily Thompson Flowers
The sculptor-turned-florist stuffs her tiny, white brick space with sculptures, stained glass, vintage family photographs, and an array of wild, ferny bouquets
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57 Jay St.
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Vinegar Hill
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Floral Heights
Hydrangea, amaryllis, calla lilies, hyacinth, delphinium, snap dragons, and more imported directly from Holland.
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107-109 Atlantic Ave.
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Brooklyn Heights
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Spitz & Peck
Favorites of Long Island synagogues and also of the staff at the Rainbow Room, these 51-year floral veterans are known for consistent, dependable work.
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16 W. 36th St.
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Midtown West
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