Sign for Phiora Flower Farm with floral border at the bottom and a bee illustration above the text.
A promotional webpage about blooming flowers for self-care, featuring text about local blooms and a decorative floral illustration at the bottom.

A woman holding a bouquet of pink, white, and orange tulips stands in a garden on a sunny day, smiling and looking to her right. The garden has wooden planters with soil and drip irrigation lines, trees, and a house in the background.
Dark green background with white cursive text saying "Well hello there! I'm Lauren." and a small bee graphic.

Hi, I'm Lauren — the farmer, florist, and flower obsessive behind Phlora. What started as a passion project on a modest quarter acre in Hillsboro, OR has grown into something I'm truly proud of. With a little help from my husband Wes (our reluctant but beloved farmer) and our golden retriever Chad (chief stick remover and morale officer), we grow over 50 specialty varieties of cut flowers each season — blooms you won't find at any grocery store.

A person planting a variety of colorful flowers in a garden bed.
Hand holding a box of white and peach artificial flowers outdoors on green grass.
Pink and white tulips in a wooden box, gardening gloves, a small trowel, and a small hand rake placed on grass.

But Phlora is about more than flowers. It's about self-care. It's about the way a fresh bouquet on your kitchen table can change the whole feeling of a room. It's about slowing down, treating yourself, and finding beauty in the everyday.

Whether you stop by Poppy our roadside flower stand, join the Flower Club, or grow your own dahlias from our tubers — we're so glad you're here. These flowers are grown with love, and they're meant for you.