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Flowers are important for many events, especially your wedding. Wedding flowers and a beautiful bridal bouquet can be arranged by a local Little Rock, AR florist for your wedding. If you'd rather find a florist online, you may even be able to find a florist who offers a flower delivery service, where you can purchase wedding flowers online from the comfort of your home or office. These online florists will typically deliver wedding flowers right to the site of your reception event in Little Rock and will even set up the flower arrangement for you. Our directory provides you with florist shops as well as online florists who will deliver flowers to your Little Rock, AR wedding.
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American Taekwondo Association World Headquarters. The American Taewkondo Association is based in Little Rock where it hosts the World Taekwondo Championships each summer. The ATA World Headquarters is also seadquarters for all of the Songahm Taewkondo organizations including the World Taekwondo Federation, the Songahm Taekwondo Federation and the World Traditional Taewkondo Union. These combined organizations have millions of members in the USA and worldwide.  Little Rock Florist & Flowers

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  • The Language of Flowers
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  • Coneflowers | Echinacea
    • Echinacea or coneflower cultivars have undergone many changes in the past few years. New colors, sizes and flower shapes keep coming, but each new cultivar has to be compared to the original, Magnus. This classic echinacea has large, deep-pink flowers that are long lasting and are produced all summer. If there’s any problem it’s that it grows to a height of about 4 feet.About 20 years ago a dwarf form was found and named Kim’s Knee High. It is the same as Magnus but grows about a foot shorter.Since then, the echinacea family has exploded with new cultivars.For years White Swan has been the best of the white echinacea. This year, new dwarf plant Avalanche looks like a winner. The large white flowers have a dark gold cone and are on stems that are only 15 to 18 inches tall. Avalanche will blossom from July to September.Elton Knight grows into a bushy plant that produces pink flowers reaching up to 6 inches in diameter. The stems are strong enough not to need staking.If your garden doesn’t include echinacea and you have a sunny spot, try one or more -you will not regret it.