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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flower nursery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place where flowers are grown and sold. For example: "I visited my local flower nursery to find some colorful blooms for my garden."
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Barbara Cassidy worked for years in a flower nursery, as did her daughter.
In case you are wondering, Mrs. Bourne is not British royalty, but rather runs a flower nursery near Devon.
Justin's mother, Jamie Flock, the manager of a flower nursery who volunteers at her son's school each Wednesday by grading spelling tests, rushed to qualify his views.
It began as hip pain that Cassidy, who had worked for years in a flower nursery, bending and lifting, shrugged off.
Korematsu, now 84, was born to a Japanese-American family in California that owned a flower nursery.
You may purchase cymbidium orchid potting mix from a specialized flower nursery, or mix your own.
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In the process, dozens of other hothouse flower nurseries were established in the town.
The village itself was an anticlimax to this idyllic hourlong stroll past dairy farms, vegetable plots and flower nurseries.
Previously there were at least 30 tomato growers and flower nurseries supplying UK supermarkets".
This happened simultaneously in the three gardens of Eckford, at Unwins, then a cut-flower nursery outside Cambridge, and at Althorp, where Earl Spencer's head gardener, Silas Cole, identified it and showed it as 'Countess Spencer'.
Citrus, avocados, cut flowers, nursery plants, eggs, cucumbers, tomatoes, and livestock are the major products.
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