a florist shop is called 'le / la fleuriste" in French.
florista
Well you could say a florist.
Yes, International Florist deliver outside the United States. They say they deliver anywhere.
un(e) fleuriste (can be used as a masculine or a feminine word)
i would say you need to be friendly but also understanding :)
A person who sells flowers are called flower seller or a florist.
A Florist is a seller of plants and flowers.
"Florist" is a noun and has no antonyms.
A Florist is a person who sells flowers.
USA Florist allows for a short Personal note with each delivery. You can say what you would like as long as it is socially appropriate.
Chrysantemums, lilies when the dead is a child or young woman, or anything that the dead had loved. It is usually best to ask the family, as some would not accept flowers. French people don't actually send flowers themselves. They have the flowers delivered at church or at the funerarium by a florist, who often proposes them a bouquet suitable to the occasion. That can be done at a distance, with the customer paying the florist in a town and a different florist delivering the bouquet in another.