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- LA Flower District
The Los Angeles Flower District is the premiere wholesale L A flower market resource for flower growers, shippers, suppliers, floral wholesalers, distributors, floral designers, event planners and retail florists
- About LAFD - LA Flower District
The two major Los Angeles flower markets and Wall Street vendors that make up the Los Angeles Flower District have served the floral community since the early 1900s and have a fascinating and colorful history Read about our rich history and how members of the Los Angeles Flower District have impacted the floral industry across America:
- Hours - LA Flower District
The popular “The Wall” Farmers Market debuted in the 700 block of Wall Street, amidst the Los Angeles Flower District’s two major flower markets and streetside flower vendors, on July 28, 2014 Catch the excitement for yourself every Saturday unless otherwise posted
- Vendors at LAFD - LA Flower District
Around 100 vendors, and two breakfast-lunch cafes, are ready to serve your floral and event needs at the Los Angeles Flower District on Wall Street Check them out here: Original Los Angeles Flower Market
- History of the Los Angeles Flower District
Los Angeles Flower District has grown to become the largest wholesale flower district in the United States The two historic flower markets that comprise its core, olcated between Seventh and Eighth streets on Wall Street with streetside floral-related businesses – all of whom are part of the official Los
- Farmers Market - LA Flower District
THE LOS ANGELES FLOWER DISTRICT Parking Parking structures on Maple Street and San Julian Avenue Food, Fun Entertainment Chef-centric Selection of Certified Farm Fresh Produce Grammy Award-winning Music (on The Music Feeds stage) Certified Farms – Artisan Food Pickleball – Car Show – Trackless Train Face Painters Extraordinaire
- Directions - LA Flower District
From Orange County: Take I-10 (Santa Monica Freeway) (exit right) Move to a right lane Exit San Pedro Street Right (north) on San Pedro Drive eight blocks north
- FAQs - LA Flower District
Yes, the District welcomes visitors and groups Please contact the Los Angeles Flower District operations office to make special arrangements (213 627-3696) In addition, both Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge, and Flower Duet in Torrance, host guided walking tours
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