At the start of the coronavirus lockdown, the flower-delivery business was bad, says Geoff Levenberg. “Then, overnight, everything went nuts.”
Mr. Levenberg’s business, Allyson’s Flowers, is serving an important role during the pandemic. Bereaved family members and friends can’t attend funerals because of restrictions on public gatherings in many states, so they increasingly send flowers as a way to show their love.
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