Located in San Mateo County the city of Burlingame sits on the San Francisco peninsula. The city has earned the nickname City of Trees due to the prevalence of eucalyptus leaves in the community.
Nearby to Burlingame, the CuriOdyssey museum is a science and wildlife centre for kids with a focus on interactive exhibits. The wide variety of plants and animals on show here includes over a hundred rescue animals, all of them naive to the local region and unable to survive in the wild.
The Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia opened in 1995 and is run by a couple who spent over ten years collection dispensers. The museum say that they have one of each Pez dispenser ever made.
Coyote Point Recreation Area features stunning vistas of the Bay area and remains a popular spot for locals who come to picnic and walk the trails around the point. With an excellent children’s play area and a charming harbour area to boot, Coyote Point is at the centre of Burlingame life.
Throughout the community, from Lyon Hoag to Burlingame Village, Floom’s Burlingame flower delivery covers every neighbourhood in town.
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Fringed Indian Pink (Silene Laciniata) is native to California. A member of the pink family, this perennial herb tends to have five bright red pointing petals, making it one of the region’s showiest wildflowers.
Throughout the city, Floom’s Burlingame florists draw inspiration from local blooms such s Fringed Indian Pink.