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March 1, 2021
March 1, 2021
The owner of The Green Flamingo, Brad Scoggins shows a customer the plants in his store. The Green Flamingo is a shop in the Virginia-Highlands that recently opened a few weeks ago.
Red-rimmed leaves fill pots inside the Green Flamingo. The shop houses a large variety of plants and flowers.
Ginger Rose’s bright flowers inside of the Green Flamingo. Alyssa Ice makes pre-arranged bouquets and custom ones. She makes custom arrangements based on the customer’s color choices and style.
The Green Flamingo, a plant store, opened October 10th in the Virginia-Highland shopping district. The storefront welcomes shoppers with a fall theme of scarecrows and hay bales.
The Green Flamingo offers plants and flower arrangements. A table of Alyssa Ice’s flowers sit towards the front of the shop.
An island in the middle of The Green Flamingo has hanging and potted plants that make the most out of the small space.
Alyssa Ice arranges a bouquet at The Green Flamingo. She is the owner of Ginger Rose, a flower shop based in Atlanta. She partnered with The Green Flamingo.
The vibrant pink wall inside the Green Flamingo, a new plant shop in the Virginia-Highlands, makes a bold statement. The retro shop opened recently and sells a variety of plants and flowers.
Dried and fresh floral arrangements, made by Alyssa Ice, line the pale green wall inside The Green Flamingo. According to Ice, the dried flower arrangements have been very popular, especially with the seasons changing.
The window outside of The Green Flamingo, a new addition to the Virginia-Highland shopping district, is filled with plants. Small plants, large plants, droopy plants and prickly plants fill the store.
A sign instructs customers on the steps they should follow to ask for a custom floral arrangement. The Green Flamingo opened October 10th in the building that previously held Judith Bright jewelry.