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Greenbrier Cut Flowers acquires Mountain Heritage Floral

Mountain Messenger by Mountain Messenger
January 8, 2015
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After 30 wonderful years as the proprietors of Mountain Heritage Floral, Donna and Brent O’Dell are retiring from the business which began in 1984, and was originally located in Red Oaks Shopping Center and moved to its current location when they built their beautiful log cabin retail space in 1998. Donna and Brent O’Dell wish to express their appreciation to their long-standing customers for their loyalty and business throughout the years.

As of Sept. 1, Mountain Heritage Floral will be operated by Christopher Glover, who currently owns and is the principal designer of Greenbrier Cut Flowers, which he opened in 2006. Glover has 25 years of experience in the floral industry and is well respected for the uniqueness and quality of the floral products he provides for all of his clients.

Among the thousands of floral arrangements designed by Glover at Greenbrier Cut Flowers some of his beautiful designs have been featured at the Governor’s Mansion of Virginia, the Commonwealth Club of Virginia, The Greenbrier Hotel and for many loyal clients at The Greenbrier Sporting Club.

Glover plans to continue the fine service that both Mountain Heritage Floral and Greenbrier Cut Flower customers are accustomed to and in his new location. The services available will include:

• Specialty and custom designed container gardens

• A wide variety of fruit and gourmet baskets

• Balloon Bouquets

• A wide array of house and blooming plants

• Custom on site holiday designs and installations

• Weddings

• Sympathy arrangements

• Special events

In addition, Glover will continue the Mountain Heritage Floral tradition of making and selling homemade fudge!

Greenbrier Cut Flowers looks forward to servicing all of your floral and special occasion needs and offer their pledge to always maintain the quality and service to which you have all become accustomed to.

You may reach Greenbrier Cut Flowers at 304-645-6694 or 304-647-5870 (Mountain Heritage’s phone number) or stop by the cabin located at 246 Maplewood Avenue, Lewisburg.

 

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