florist's in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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florist's Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the florist's
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Cut a 10-inch section of florist's wire and wrap it around the stem of the first plant.
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They are the coolest dudes in the florist's shop.
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Wrap florist's wire around the whole thing on a diagonal in 3-inch sections (like a candy cane stripe), to hold the moss in place.
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However, two plants -- the peace lily and florist's chrysanthemum -- are said to cleanse the air of all five potentially harmful toxins and are deemed the most effective.
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It's very different from the stuff you find in the average florist's shop.
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But the good news is that symptoms can be alleviated with the careful choice of a houseplant, with peace lily and florist's chrysanthemum being the most effective at neutralising toxins.
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Hit your local florist's or get busy with your secateurs in the garden.
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If you want to send flowers, a specific florist's bot will help you.
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Bind moss (or even green ribbon) around the wire with thin florist's wire and then add a layer of garden greenery over this.
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The florist's aspirations are accordingly humble.
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