Gwangju Shinsegae Opens Flower Shop Filled with Spring Blooms
Popular Gift Flowers Such as Peonies and Freesias
Free Carnation Potted Plant with Reservation
Gwangju Shinsegae is attracting customers this spring by opening a flower shop filled with colorful blooms.
On May 1, Gwangju Shinsegae announced that its 'Namsan Farm' store, located on the basement level 1 of the main building, is offering a variety of bouquets and basket arrangements featuring spring flowers such as peonies, freesias, and ranunculus.
An employee at Namsan Farm, located in the underground level 1 connecting passage of the main building of Gwangju Shinsegae, is presenting a butterfly ranunculus to a customer. Photo by Gwangju Shinsegae
View original imageSignature products include a peony bouquet for 10,000 won, a freesia bouquet for 10,000 won, and a butterfly ranunculus bouquet for 15,000 won. A carnation basket, suitable as a gift for Parents' Day, is also available for 15,000 won.
The butterfly ranunculus, in particular, is popular in spring for its nickname 'butterfly,' which comes from its thin, silk-like, glossy petals that resemble butterfly wings. Freesia is a popular flower during the entrance and graduation season, known for its yellow color, strong fragrance, and the flower language meaning 'support for a new beginning.' Peony, with its deep pink hue and the flower language of 'shyness,' is loved as a spring gift flower, especially for bouquets.
In celebration of Family Month, customers who reserve and purchase bouquets or flower baskets worth 40,000 won or more by May 18 will receive a complimentary carnation potted plant.
'Namsan Farm,' which operates the store, is a local flower grower based in Yeongam, Jeollanam-do, with a 6,000-pyeong facility. With 30 years of experience, it is a regional flower company that exports flowers overseas, including to Japan.
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