Los Angeles Flower District, Wholesale flower market district in Downtown Los Angeles, United States.
The Los Angeles Flower District is a wholesale market in downtown Los Angeles that stretches across multiple blocks along Wall Street between 7th and 8th streets. Roughly thirty-five vendors here sell cut flowers, potted plants, and supplies that florists and event planners need for their work.
The market started in the early 1900s and grew into one of the largest wholesale flower trading centers in the United States. Its development followed Los Angeles' expansion and the increasing demand for fresh flowers across the city and surrounding areas.
This flower market has served for over a century as a gathering place where California growers, local florists, event planners, and ordinary visitors meet to buy fresh flowers for celebrations and everyday needs. The bustling activity here reflects the daily work of people who depend on flowers for their livelihoods.
The market has different access times depending on who is visiting: industry professionals come very early in the morning, while the general public arrives later. Visitors should expect busy conditions and quick transactions since this is a working marketplace with constant activity.
A visit here reveals how fresh flowers actually reach the city before appearing in flower shops or at events. This direct connection between wholesalers and buyers gives visitors a chance to see the flower business from its source.
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