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Flower Sending Staffordshire:

Summer
Elegance

From: £20
Value
Simply Carnations

From: £19
Luxury
Captivation

From: £45
Love
Una Rosa

From: £20
Baby
Pretty Pink Pastels

From: £29
Contemporary
Gerbera Fanfare

From: £30
Traditional
Golden Times

From: £27
Plants
Phalaenopsis

From: £20


Florists in Staffordshire

Cannock Wood Florists

You can contact Cannock Wood florists direct and get them to deliver the flowers for you, or you can get Flowers To The Door to deliver them for you. We deliver flowers all over the UK - not just in Staffordshire Monday to Saturday and even offer same day delivery (for orders placed before 2.30pm). You can order and pay online and we will confirm that your order has been received and is being processed.


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