I stumbled on this place through Google Maps while frantically searching for fresh flowers for my daughter's Tahitian dance costume... her competition was only a couple days away and I had no idea...
SF Flower Market
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San Francisco Flower Market, founded in 1912, has been a vital part of the Bay Area since the late 1800s. Originally located at 5th and Howard Streets, it transformed into the San Francisco Flower Terminal in 1956. Today, housing over 60 vendors, it stands as the largest wholesale flower market in Northern California, offering a diverse range of cut flowers, potted plants, blooming plants, and floral supplies.
The market boasts a rich history, having evolved into an iconic hub for floral enthusiasts. With a legacy spanning over a century, it continues to bring beauty and vibrancy to communities. Visitors can explore a global array of floral offerings, making it a must-visit destination for all things botanical in San Francisco.
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This is a great place to get flowers to make floral arrangements. The flowers are just beautiful. You can find just about anything you're looking for here. And ohhh the colors are beautiful and...
My jaw dropped when I entered their new location because tell me how, in San Francisco, we have the largest wholesale flower market in Northern California. They really outdone themselves with the...
I went during the hours they're open to the public and they still had such a huge selection. Both upstairs and downstairs had many different types of flowers from roses, peonies, sunflowers,...
This new location is amazing. Spacious space with high ceiling making it seem a lot bigger. There's a big parking lot although it is paid parking. There are many vendors with a big variety of...






