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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2022 · 25 MIN

Garden People: Amanda Vidmar, floral artist

from Garden People · host Violetear Studio

My guest is Amanda Vidmar, floral artist of Amanda Vidmar Designs, and co-owner/designer at Francis &amp; Frances in San Francisco, California. Amanda’s appreciation of place and the unique connection between a flower and its land are a through line in her arrangements, which draw from the stories of her clients and the surrounding environment. To hear her tell the story of her work, each step has, in retrospect, been the right one. As if the road has risen up to meet her, matching her own openness and generosity of spirit. Garden People podcast, from @violetear_studioL I S T E N iTunesSpotifyStitcher S H O W N O T E SAmanda Frances VidmarAmanda Vidmar DesignsFrances &amp; Francis (co-owned with Mikenzie Francis Salvucci)UC Santa Cruz Flowers Claire Marie Joanna Letz, Bluma FarmHannah Brannan, Gather FloraKathleen Deery William Eggleston – Flowers Bernal Heights neighborhood in San Francisco Mendocino County, CAP L A N T L I S T Clematis Clematis lanuginosa 'Candida'Lilac Syringa vulgarisDaphne DaphneDahliasHeuchera HeucheraPee Gee Hydrangea - Hydrangea paniculata 'Grandiflora'Rain Tree - Koelreuteria paniculataPaper whites - Narcissus papyraceus Koko Loco Rose - floribundaQueen Elizabeth Rose - floribunda<a...

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