District of Los Angeles, California, United States
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The Flower District of Downtown Los Angeles is a six block floral marketplace, consisting of nearly 200 wholesale flower dealers, located within the LA Fashion District.[1] What started almost 100 years ago as a small flower mart near Santa Monica, California, has grown into the United States' largest wholesale flower district[2] in its current downtown location. The Market is open very early in the morning, Monday–Saturday, and closes in the early afternoon. Every commercially available cut flower can be purchased there.
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