Jenna Pritchett opened the doors of the new Miss Wildflower shopfront on Thursday, May 1.
Photo by
Billie Davern
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Miss Wildflower planted its seeds in a new shopfront.
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In the heart of Seymour, on 52 Station St, is where the florist now lies, in a bright, open space where busy foot traffic has already been generated.
It’s only been a year since Jenna Pritchett opened the original store on Tallarook St, and already having to move into a bigger space is testament to the generous community support Miss Wildflower has received.
“We’ve grown so much, the business has expanded,” Ms Pritchett said.
“I just want to thank everyone for how incredible they have been.
“We couldn’t have moved without the support from this community.”
The central location isn’t the only advantage of the new shop.
The large windows coupled with the floral displays have made for an inviting atmosphere, and Miss Wildflower’s customer base is only growing.
The store on 52 Station St is in the perfect location for curious foot traffic.
Photo by
Billie Davern
“The new space is beautiful, it’s bright, it’s airy; it’s just gorgeous,” Ms Pritchett said.
“The amount of walk-by traffic we’ve received is just amazing as well.
“It’s been very busy, consistently busy, every day since we’ve opened, we haven’t had a quiet day yet.”
With Miss Wildflower continuing to blossom, Ms Pritchett remains overwhelmed by the generosity she has received.
“We couldn’t have opened in the first place without the community support,” she said.
“It’s because of them that the dream of being a florist has been able to happen.
“We’ve been able to grow, and it has just been quite an incredible experience.”