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    25 Keanes Rd, Waterford, X91 EK58

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    Evelyn

    58.00

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    Winter Cuddle

    49.50

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    Honey & Spice

    59.50

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    A Little Something

    49.50

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    Quick Facts about Waterford

    There's something steady about Waterford. Maybe it's the Viking bones beneath the streets or the way the River Suir just keeps rolling by. As Ireland's oldest city, Waterford doesn't feel the need to prove itself. It's got quiet confidence, a sense that things have been built to last – from the medieval walls to the cut-glass tradition that still glimmers in the background. Take a wander down the quays, dip into the cultural quarter, and you'll find a place that's proud of its roots but not stuck in them.
    That sense of care and craft carries through to the local florists. They know the area, they know the people and they're not in the business of one-size-fits-all. Whether you're marking a milestone or just want to say "thinking of you," you'll find arrangements that feel personal. And when the countryside starts to wake up in spring, you'll see foxgloves and wild garlic dotted through the hedgerows – flashes of beauty in all the right places. Just like a well-timed bouquet.