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A flower shortage is driving up costs for a Mother s Day of post-COVID-19 reunions

Flowers will cost more this Mother s Day, here s why

Here’s why flowers will cost more this Mother’s Day Updated May 08, 2021; LOS ANGELES – The fragrant scent of roses, lilacs and peonies belied the sweat and stress simmering in L.A.’s Flower District on Friday, where a nationwide flower shortage was driving up demand and prices ahead of Mothers’ Day. By 8 a.m., throngs of shoppers were criss-crossing the alleys of the historic downtown district while vendors scrambled to wrap bouquets and assist long lines of customers. “Roses in particular are tight,” said Aaron McKinnon, manager of Mayesh, a vendor at the Los Angeles Flower Market. “So are ranunculus and anemones.”

A flower shortage is driving up costs for a Mother s Day of post-COVID-19 reunions

A flower shortage is driving up costs for a Mother s Day of post-COVID-19 reunions Hayley Smith © (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) Fredi Santos, an employee at Paraiso Flowers in downtown Los Angeles, carries a floral arrangement for sale. Florists warn of flower shortages ahead of Mother s Day. (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) The fragrant scent of roses, lilacs and peonies belied the sweat and stress simmering in L.A. s Flower District on Friday, where a nationwide flower shortage was driving up demand and prices ahead of Mothers’ Day. By 8 a.m., throngs of shoppers were criss-crossing the alleys of the historic downtown district while vendors scrambled to wrap bouquets and assist long lines of customers.

A flower shortage is driving up costs for a Mother s Day of post-COVID-19 reunions | Nation/World

A flower shortage is driving up costs for a Mother s Day of post-COVID-19 reunions | Nation/World
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Flower shortage for Mother s Day blamed on COVID shutdowns

Print The fragrant scent of roses, lilacs and peonies belied the sweat and stress simmering in L.A. s Flower District on Friday, where a nationwide flower shortage was driving up demand and prices ahead of Mothers’ Day. By 8 a.m., throngs of shoppers were criss-crossing the alleys of the historic downtown district while vendors scrambled to wrap bouquets and assist long lines of customers. “Roses in particular are tight,” said Aaron McKinnon, manager of Mayesh, a vendor at the Los Angeles Flower Market. “So are ranunculus and anemones.” Guadalupe Neri of Riverside walks with roses she purchased as Mother’s Day gifts for her mom and aunt in downtown L.A. s Flower District. For some shoppers, the steep cost of bouquets was a small price to pay for the chance to celebrate with loved ones after a long and lonely year.

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