Lee's flowers another orange beauty

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lee's Flowers presents a captivating orange flower variety, gaining favor among local gardeners in Lake Forest Park. The bloom's vibrant hue and distinctive features have captured the attention of flower enthusiasts, leading to its prominence at local markets and exhibitions. Horticulturists commend its adaptability, noting that it thrives in various soil conditions, making it an excellent option for home gardens. Community gardening clubs have seen a surge in membership, with many members eager to explore this new addition to their planting repertoire. The flower's increasing popularity signifies a broader trend toward cultivating unique and colorful plants within the community.

Local events, such as flower shows and workshops, have further encouraged residents to engage with horticulture. This movement highlights not only the beauty of the bloom but also the social benefits of gardening and community involvement. As more residents embrace gardening, the local floriculture scene continues to flourish.

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