Peony & ranunculus
Wedding season opens with the softest, fullest heads of the year.
A neighbourhood flower shop in the Village at Thunderbird Centre — seasonal arrangements for the kitchen table, the wedding aisle and the final goodbye. Every stem chosen the morning it's wrapped.


What's on the bench changes with the calendar. Here's the rhythm of a year in the shop.
Wedding season opens with the softest, fullest heads of the year.
Loose, fragrant and grown for cutting — the heart of a summer bouquet.
Deeper purples and burgundies as the light turns and the year softens.
Eucalyptus, evergreens and a few quiet white blooms for the dark months.
No two are the same — but the care behind each one is.
The occasion, the colours, the budget, who it's for. Weddings and funerals get the time they deserve.
Stems are picked fresh from that morning's delivery, conditioned and matched by hand.
Built one stem at a time, wrapped, and ready for pickup in the Village or local drop-off.
A few recent stems. We'd swap these for the shop's own photos before launch.








“We don't keep a wall of pre-made bouquets. Tell us the day and the person, and we'll build the flowers around them.”
This is an unsolicited concept by X9 Lab Media. Photos are stock placeholders; the address shown is the real plaza, and all contact details are placeholders for the owner to confirm.
This is an independent florist website design concept created by X9 AI to show how Walnut Grove Floral Boutique — a florist in Walnut Grove — could present its products, ordering flow and local experience online. It is a florist website design example and is not affiliated with Walnut Grove Floral Boutique. All photos, products, prices and hours shown are examples.
Built by X9 Lab Media, a Vancouver web studio — we design florist websites and local-business sites across Metro Vancouver. See more at x9-ai.net.