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US: Portland gears up for Battle of the Blooms

A war of the roses is breaking out in Portland, along with a war of the daffodils, tulips, irises and really just about any flower imaginable.

That's right, Battle of the Blooms is back. Floral wholesaler Mayesh is hosting the third annual flower arranging contest March 12–14 at Portland Flower Market. Teams from Darling Dahlia Floral, Glasshaus Gardens, Portmanteau Flower Company, Wild Flowers of Oregon, and Wild Flowers & Whimsy will have 30 minutes to gather bouquets the morning of March 12, when voting by attendees, Mayesh employees and contestant employees will run from March 12–14.

"Battle of the Blooms is a fun way to provide a space for our floral community to connect with their peers and shine a light on the many talents among us," Amy Gebhart, Mayesh's Portland general manager, said in a statement.

With just 30 minutes, each florist will use five flower varieties supplied by Mayesh and revealed Iron Chef-style during the competition to craft original floral arrangements. While previous years allowed for the use of standard vases, this year florists are required to use a non-standard vintage item. The grand prize includes $1,000 of Mayesh's flowers for each member of the winning team.

Read more at Willammette Week