Blumentochter – Flower Daughter Flower joy through generations

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Bouquets coming from floral tradition are available at Tessa Petzold's Blumentochter in Hamburg.

Founder Tessa Petzold comes from a real flower family: her grandfather already ran various flower stores in Hamburg, and Tessa's store Blumentochter is now also represented at six locations in the Hanseatic city. In the stores there are bouquets for probably every conceivable occasion. Whether small thank-you bouquets, door wreaths or the large wedding arrangement, there are no limits to creativity here. All flowers come from the Vierlanden as well as the own wholesale - so the freshness of the flowers is always guaranteed. The only exception: dried flowers and flower arrangements are probably the only flowers in the store that are not cut fresh every day.

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