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Florists in North West Glasgow

Anniesland, Jordanhill and Broomhill: big residential catchments, easy parking, and shops that live or die on repeat local custom rather than passing trade.

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3 florists in North West, ranked

  • Original botanical illustration standing in for Belle Fiori: a stylised lily drawn for this site. Not a photograph of the shop.No. 16.8
    Original illustration drawn for this site. Not a photograph of the shop.

    Anniesland · North West

    Belle Fiori

    Anniesland's local florist, priced for real people on a Tuesday.

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  • Original botanical illustration standing in for Bill & Bens: a stylised sunflower drawn for this site. Not a photograph of the shop.No. 26.8
    Original illustration drawn for this site. Not a photograph of the shop.

    Jordanhill · North West

    Bill & Bens

    A Crow Road institution with a name nobody under forty gets any more.

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  • Original botanical illustration standing in for Petals: a stylised ranunculus drawn for this site. Not a photograph of the shop.No. 36.7
    Original illustration drawn for this site. Not a photograph of the shop.

    Broomhill · North West

    Petals

    Broomhill Cross's flower shop. Small catchment, loyal following.

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The character of the place

Anniesland, Jordanhill, Broomhill and Knightswood are where Glasgow stops being a city centre and becomes somewhere people live. The florists reflect that exactly: bigger catchments, longer customer relationships, standing orders, and prices calibrated for people buying flowers regularly rather than occasionally.

You will not find the most fashionable floristry in Glasgow on this page. You will find Belle Fiori, Bill & Bens and Petals doing the unglamorous, high-volume work that keeps flowers in ordinary houses, and doing it at prices that make a mid-week bunch a reasonable thing to buy for no reason at all.

The practical advantage

Parking. Every shop on this page sits on a road you can actually stop the car on, which sounds trivial until you have tried to collect a wreath from Byres Road on a Saturday. Crow Road and Great Western Road out towards Anniesland Cross are well served by buses, and Jordanhill and Anniesland rail stations put both within a short walk.