
No sign, no branding—just a cascade of vines, painted birdcages, and the smell of fresh blooms spilling out onto Bernard Street. Dragon Flowers isn’t just a shop; it’s a landmark, kept alive for over 35 years by Tamey Lau, a single mother, immigrant, and floral artist whose presence is as beloved as the flowers she arranges. After a fire nearly ended it all in 2013, the Mile End rallied. Over $12,000 poured in within 24 hours, a testament to how deeply this small business is woven into the fabric of the neighbourhood. Step inside and you’ll likely find Tamey still behind the counter, building each bouquet by hand, her ranunculus favourites tucked in among roses, lilies, and more. Dragon Flowers is more than beautiful—it’s personal. Every arrangement is a conversation, every bloom touched by someone who believes in sending good energy out into the world. And somehow, it always finds its way back to her.
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