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Jewel Gift Box
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Blazing Beauty
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Sunshine Giftbox
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Pearly White
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Sweet Memory
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Timeless White
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Pastel Mixed Roses
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Violet Vibes
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White Lilies Bouquet
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Carnival Gift-Bag
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The Sophia Hatbox
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50 Mixed Tulips
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Wild About You
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Luxury 6 Roses Giftbag
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CORNWALL
Cornwall has its own unique history. Today, Cornwall’s culture and anthropology is still closely linked to that of Wales. The Romans recognized them as the same peoples and so they were until the Normans managed to push as far as the River Severn and separate them geographically. Cornwall was known to the Romans as "Cornubia" and played a vital role in the trade and mining of valuable minerals such as tin and copper, which were highly sought after by the empire.
Cornwall of Today
Today, Cornwall, is known as the captivating and rugged maritime county in the southwestern tip of England. It is a land of stunning contrasts and timeless beauty. Its dramatic coastline stretches for over 400 miles, offering picturesque views of towering cliffs, hidden coves, and golden sandy beaches.
Cornwall's maritime heritage runs deep, with charming fishing villages like St. Ives and Padstow showcasing its seafaring traditions. The county is steeped in history, from ancient stone circles and Celtic legends to its mining.
Coastal Beauty
Cornwall's diverse tourist spots promise a memorable experience for travelers seeking natural beauty, history, and adventure. The area offers opportunities for surfing at Newquay, hiking the stunning Southwest Coast Path, and exploring the Eden Project's biodomes. The picturesque fishing villages of St. Ives, Mousehole, and Port Isaac exude charm and are also perfect for leisurely strolls, while the bustling town of Falmouth offers maritime history and culture. Additionally, Cornwall's culinary scene is thriving, with seafood restaurants and traditional Cornish pasty shops providing a taste of local flavors.
Thriving Flora
Cornwall, a region renowned for its lush and diverse natural beauty, is also home to a captivating array of native flowers and gardens. Its temperate maritime climate provides an ideal environment for a stunning array of flora to flourish. Cornwall's gardens are legendary, with the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Eden Project being prime examples of horticultural excellence.
The county's coastal landscapes are adorned with a variety of wildflowers, including the iconic Cornish bluebells, sea thrift, and heather, which paint the cliffs and meadows with vibrant hues. Cornwall's mild winters allow for the year-round cultivation of exotic and subtropical plants, creating an enchanting tapestry of colors and scents in its gardens. Visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of Japanese gardens, explore subtropical wonders, or simply revel in the profusion of roses, camellias, and rhododendrons that thrive in this unique corner of England.
Find a florist in key towns in Cornwall
St Ives
St Blazey (including Par)
Liskeard
Launceston
Hayle
Torpoint
Bude (including Stratton)
Wadebridge
Callington
Looe
Our Partner Florists in Cornwall
In 2 Connections & Flowers, www.in2flowers.co.uk
7a Chester Rd, Newquay TR7 2RT, United Kingdom
The Flower Press Shop, www.theflowerpressshop.co.uk
Lemon St, Market, Truro TR1 2QD, United Kingdom
Flower House, www.flowerhousewirral.co.uk
20 Thingwall Rd, Irby, Birkenhead, Wirral , United Kingdom
Fleurtations Cornwall, www.fleurtationscornwall.com
23 Honey Street, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 2DL
In Bloom (Helston), website-4593075765161141149137-florist.business.site/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral
Wellington Rd, Porthleven, Helston, United Kingdom, TR13 9HH
Wheal Sara Flowers, www.whealsaraflowers.co.uk
3A Race Court Treswithian Downs Camborne Cornwall TR14 0PU