Three Flowers
Cannabis Dispensary, Garden Shop, and Magical Wellness Center
Cannabis Dispensary, Garden Shop, and Magical Wellness Center
Three Flowers is a very new family-owned business located in the downtown area (not in the strip, but not far from it either), in a modestly-sized building consisting of the storefront at the bottom and the owners' apartment on top. Three Flowers is a somewhat eclectic establishment that offers cannabis products, decorative and medicinal plants and flowers, and a free magical healing clinic. The store is owned by Luna "Moonflower" Snowflower, Rose Snowflower, and Azalea Snowflower. Please tag threads taking place in the business with the tag "Three Flowers" (brownie points if you can guess all the multiple meanings of that business name).
Cannabis Dispensary: As a dispensary, Three Flowers offers a variety of cannabis products for sale (to those of legal age, as well as underage medical patients with parental permission and medical recommendation from a doctor) including flower, concentrates, edibles, topicals, and more, with a large selection of strains, including some unique ones Azalea cross-bred herself. There is also a modest offering of smoking and vaping paraphernalia such as glass pipes, bongs, lighters, vape pen cartridges and batteries, rolling papers for joints, and one or two dab rigs and accessories.
Garden Shop: The main lobby of the store is full of potted plants, some of which are for decoration but many of which are for sale, along with cut flowers and arrangements, pots, soil, watering cans, natural fertilizers, and other garden and houseplant related supplies. Azalea uses full-spectrum lighting in order to grow garden plants indoors. The same light-bulbs Azalea uses for this purpose are also available for purchase.
Magical Wellness Center: Luna and Azalea are both healers, possessing a modest amount of skill with magical healing. Rose is also able to help with this to a degree though it's not her specialty. All three sisters believe strongly that magical healthcare, just like mundane healthcare, should be available for free to everyone. As such, they take walk-ins and appointments to heal injuries, help treat chronic conditions, and anything else they can manage with their magic, all free of charge to anyone who needs it. This section of the building also has a modest selection of potions and magical medicines and remedies that are either offered free of charge to patients who need for them, or sold without profit for a small fee that covers only the cost of the materials used.
Garden Shop: The main lobby of the store is full of potted plants, some of which are for decoration but many of which are for sale, along with cut flowers and arrangements, pots, soil, watering cans, natural fertilizers, and other garden and houseplant related supplies. Azalea uses full-spectrum lighting in order to grow garden plants indoors. The same light-bulbs Azalea uses for this purpose are also available for purchase.
Magical Wellness Center: Luna and Azalea are both healers, possessing a modest amount of skill with magical healing. Rose is also able to help with this to a degree though it's not her specialty. All three sisters believe strongly that magical healthcare, just like mundane healthcare, should be available for free to everyone. As such, they take walk-ins and appointments to heal injuries, help treat chronic conditions, and anything else they can manage with their magic, all free of charge to anyone who needs it. This section of the building also has a modest selection of potions and magical medicines and remedies that are either offered free of charge to patients who need for them, or sold without profit for a small fee that covers only the cost of the materials used.
Luna: Luna Snowflower, or "Moonflower" as she's often called by her family, was the one who originally came up with the idea for a Snowflower-Family-Owned storefront offering multiple types of goods and services with the ambitious and selfless goal of improving the life of everybody who walks through the door in at least some small way. She chose the building, and is the organizational and financial mind behind a lot of the tedium required to run a store. She's also the "face" of the business to a degree as she spends more time running the store than either of the twins due to their busy university schedule. Luna is also the primary provider of magical healing for the Wellness Clinic section of Three Flowers.
Azalea: The consummate green thumb behind all the vibrant flowers and verdant greenery found all throughout the store, Azalea grows the cannabis plants for the dispensary portion of the business, as well as growing and tending to all the potted plants for sale in the lobby. Azalea also assists Luna with some of the magical healing, and also provides her own water-focused treatments in the clinic with her hydromantic healing abilities.
Rose: Rose handles the extraction process used to create cannabis concentrates in a small lab she's dedicated to the purpose in the empolyees only area of the store. She also often helps Azalea dry and cure the cannabis flowers, and likes to experiment with blends of cannabis and other plant extracts to create a lot of the signature balms, salves, and lotions of Three Flowers.
Azalea: The consummate green thumb behind all the vibrant flowers and verdant greenery found all throughout the store, Azalea grows the cannabis plants for the dispensary portion of the business, as well as growing and tending to all the potted plants for sale in the lobby. Azalea also assists Luna with some of the magical healing, and also provides her own water-focused treatments in the clinic with her hydromantic healing abilities.
Rose: Rose handles the extraction process used to create cannabis concentrates in a small lab she's dedicated to the purpose in the empolyees only area of the store. She also often helps Azalea dry and cure the cannabis flowers, and likes to experiment with blends of cannabis and other plant extracts to create a lot of the signature balms, salves, and lotions of Three Flowers.
The street the storefront is on has a number of similar buildings on either side of it, many also home to similarly sized small businesses under the homes of people who run them. There is an awning stretching out over the sidewalk on the entrance to the store and an ornate wooden sign out front that reads, in a swirling cursive script, “Three Flowers” and then below in smaller lettering, “cannabis dispensary, flower shop, and magical wellness center.” In the door is a piece of paper that reads “ask about magical healing free of charge!”
A pair of hanging flowerpots ornaments the underside of the awning outside the storefront, framing the door in long flowering vines. In the window by the door is a standard "open" and “closed” flip sign next to a chart showing their normal business hours, which start in the afternoon and extend well past sunset so that they can service both diurnal and nocturnal customers.
Inside the shop, through an indoor trellis with moonflower (ipomoea alba) vines just beginning to creep across the sides, there's a lobby that is entirely chock full of potted plants. They are all clean, neatly tended and arranged in a way pleasing to the eye, but they are everywhere; pots along the walls, in the windowsill, the counter, and so on, many of them with vibrant flowers in all colors imaginable, notably several rose and azalea bushes and another couple moonflower vines. There is also a stone water fountain against the left wall designed to look like a tiny babbling brooklet. The room has wooden flooring, a dark gray polished granite countertop. There are a couple padded wooden chairs to sit on in the lobby, and soft harp music plays quietly.
There is a door to the right with a sign reading "Wellness Center" and one on the left reading "Cannabis Shop." Both lead to small waiting rooms and then to the two parts of the dual-purpose shop which both sells cannabis products of many varieties (flower, concentrates/distillates, edibles, CBD oils, vaping accessories, smoking accessories, etc) and offers free magical healing within the limits of the abilities of the owners as a public service to any who desire it.
A pair of hanging flowerpots ornaments the underside of the awning outside the storefront, framing the door in long flowering vines. In the window by the door is a standard "open" and “closed” flip sign next to a chart showing their normal business hours, which start in the afternoon and extend well past sunset so that they can service both diurnal and nocturnal customers.
Inside the shop, through an indoor trellis with moonflower (ipomoea alba) vines just beginning to creep across the sides, there's a lobby that is entirely chock full of potted plants. They are all clean, neatly tended and arranged in a way pleasing to the eye, but they are everywhere; pots along the walls, in the windowsill, the counter, and so on, many of them with vibrant flowers in all colors imaginable, notably several rose and azalea bushes and another couple moonflower vines. There is also a stone water fountain against the left wall designed to look like a tiny babbling brooklet. The room has wooden flooring, a dark gray polished granite countertop. There are a couple padded wooden chairs to sit on in the lobby, and soft harp music plays quietly.
There is a door to the right with a sign reading "Wellness Center" and one on the left reading "Cannabis Shop." Both lead to small waiting rooms and then to the two parts of the dual-purpose shop which both sells cannabis products of many varieties (flower, concentrates/distillates, edibles, CBD oils, vaping accessories, smoking accessories, etc) and offers free magical healing within the limits of the abilities of the owners as a public service to any who desire it.
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