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American-grown flowers featured in season 2 of With Love, Meghan

Florabundance flowers are featured in season 2 of the Netflix series, With Love, Meghan.

In Season 1, Episode 5, Meghan visited Florabundance, selecting flowers in their Carpinteria cooler with the help of Wholesale Floral Consultant José Rabelo, who guided her through the diverse selection of fresh flowers.

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Now, with the debut of Season 2, Episode 1, Florabundance flowers appear once again. In this episode, Meghan highlights the art of floral arranging and refers to the "Flower Mart"—a nod to Florabundance—where many of the featured flowers were sourced. A large portion of these flowers are American grown, provided by small- to medium-sized flower farms across the West Coast and Midwest.

"Any time flowers are featured in media, it's a win for the floral industry," said Joost Bongaerts, CEO of Florabundance. "It sparks greater interest from the public to enjoy flowers more often—daily or weekly—and we all know the benefits they bring, from stress relief to boosting happiness."

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The series also underscores Meghan's personal philosophy of enjoying flowers in everyday life. As Meghan reflects, "We are not in the pursuit of perfection." This message beautifully captures how flowers—whether in an elaborate arrangement or simply placed in a vase—add warmth, joy, and well-being to our lives.

For more information:
Florabundance
Joost Bongaerts
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www.florabundance.com

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