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  1. Services - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado

    Proper plant care is essential in prolonging the life of your plants. Adequate water, light, and fertilizing all contribute to how well your plants grow in your home or garden. City Floral has the expertise to help. …

  2. Perennials - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado

    For a garden that will come back year after year, add perennials! City Floral offers the widest selection of perennial plants for Colorado.

  3. Trees & Shrubs - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado

    City Floral Garden Center has trees and shrubs for our Colorado climate. Plant trees and shrubs to add shade, beauty, and value to your home.

  4. Houseplant Trends for 2025 - City Floral Garden Center - Denver …

    Dive into all the top trends in houseplants for 2025 including monsteras, orchids, low-maintenance plants, and more.

  5. Bulbs - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado

    Here at City Floral Garden Center we carry a wide variety of different flower bulbs. We offer everything you need for a stunning garden.

  6. Contact - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado

    Contact City Floral Garden Center in Denver, CO. The only full-service garden center/greenhouse, Park Hill, Congress Park, Cherry Creek North

  7. Employment - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado

    Looking for employment in our industry? City Floral Garden Center is always looking for reliable people to join our team in Denver.

  8. Houseplants - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado

    There are so many benefits of having houseplants in your home. We have houseplants for beginners and plant masters alike.

  9. Croton Houseplants at City Floral Garden Center

    Florida Select is a common houseplant that has medium sized green leaves veined in red, orange, and yellow. Like all crotons the level of color and interest is always beautiful!

  10. Black Olive Care - City Floral Greenhouse & Garden Center

    Though commonly called “black olive trees,” the Combretaceae is a native of the upper Florida Keys is not the edible olive we know and love even though it does produce a small, black seed-capsule.