A spa town and civil parish in the county of Worcestershire, Malvern lends its name to the nearby Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. After growing exponentially throughout the Victorian period due to its natural water resources, today the town is a quaint community that depends largely on its reputation as a centre for tourism.
Spread across Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, the Malvern Hills cover more than 100 square kilometres of lush rolling countryside. Known across the country for the quality and abundance of spring water, the area is extremely popular with hikers due to the miles of trails on offer.
In town, the Great Malvern Priory is a stunning Grade I listed Benedictine monastery that since 1949 has served as a parish church. Built in the 11th century, the structure’s tower can be seen from across the Malvern area.
From Barnard’s Green to West Malvern, Floom’s Malvern flower delivery covers every area of this historic spa town.
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The Pasqueflower (Pulsatilla Vulgaris), is a rare flower that grows in isolated patches across south-west England, including the the Malvern Hills AONB.
This herbaceous perennial is characterised by its distinct purple petals, which bloom from early spring. Steeped in mystery for many generations, the Pasqueflower is often said to grow in spots where Viking or Roman blood has been spilt.
Florists in Malvern handcraft their artisanal bouquets under inspiration from legends such as this, ensuring that each order for flower delivery in Malvern is one that’s unique yet shrouded in history and local mythology.