At Louis' Flower Power Shop, we offer the finest quality plant materials and pride ourselves on the level of service we provide our customers. Our staff is friendly, knowledgeable and equipped with the expertise to answer your questions. Whether you are a first time homeowner looking to boost your curb appeal or a long time gardener with design experience, we are here to help.
We have served the Chevy Chase, Landsdowne and greater Lexington area for more than 20 years. We are still family owned and truly appreciate the opportunity to earn your business. Have a question? Feel free to stop by or send us a message here.
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Kentucky Proud
Kentucky Proud stands for foods, nursery items, crafts, agri-tourism sites, farmers' markets, state parks, and many other products and destinations with roots in Kentucky soil. Kentucky Proud foods are raised, grown, or processed in Kentucky by Kentuckians. You can serve Kentucky Proud foods to your family with the confidence that they came from your friends and neighbors just down the road — not from thousands of miles away.
Our mission is to discover new knowledge, develop and evaluate new technologies and appropriate use of environmental resources for horticultural crop production and utilization, and deliver information to horticultural clientele for improving the quality of life in Kentucky, the United States, and the world.
The Kentucky Native Plant Society was founded in 1986 for everyone interested in the native plants and wildflowers of Kentucky Plants are essential to both the well-being of our Commonwealth's natural ecosystems and our enjoyment of its unique environment. With members in Kentucky and neighboring states, the Kentucky Native Plant Society is a leader in promoting education about, appreciation for, and conservation of our native flora.
The Mission of The Arboretum is to showcase Kentucky landscapes and serve as a resource center for environmental and horticultural education, research and conservation.