A Richmond florist, est. 2001
For more than twenty years Fannie Leung has tied the neighbourhood's wedding, funeral and everyday flowers by hand — guided, as it always has been, by what's good this week.
The almanac
A florist who's watched twenty Richmond springs knows what's worth tying when. A working sketch of the year on the bench.

Soft, layered heads for early-season weddings and bright everyday jars.

Full, scented blooms at their peak — the heart of summer celebrations.

Rust, copper and seed-heads for arrangements with weight and warmth.

Quiet, structured stems for winter weddings and sympathy work alike.
The shop on Alexandra Road

Fannie opened in 2001 and never moved — same doorway, same hands. The trade was learned the long way, stem by stem, and it shows in the way an arrangement holds together.
The brides of the early years bring their daughters now. The same shop has carried families through weddings and through funerals, season after season, without ever turning into a warehouse with a phone line.
It's still one florist, reading the season, tying by hand.
What we make
Bridal bouquets, buttonholes, ceremony & table flowers, tied to one couple and one room.
Wreaths, casket flowers and tributes, handled with the care long practice brings.
Parties, anniversaries, and the jar of whatever's good this week for the table at home.
Weddings & events
Send a few details and she'll reply by hand, usually within a day or two.
Two decades of weddings and events means there's rarely a question that hasn't come up before. Start with the basics — we'll take it from there.
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