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Flowers Intro

Flowers can be bought at most supermarkets (even the tiny ones that aren't really super at all) as well as a few specialist stores dotted around town. The Flower Market, however, is probably your best bet for a bright bunch and a spot of haggling or arguing with linguistically incompetent sellers.
Flowers should be given in odd numbers. Bunches of even numbers of flowers, especially lilies and chrysanthemums, signify death. (Yours, if you're not careful.)
Don't give yellow flowers to old ladies, as they symbolise jealously. (The flowers, not the ladies... although... oh, never mind.) Red carnations are symbols of communism, and should also be avoided.

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Also at Mindaugo 11 (Maxima), tel. 260 34 94. Ozo 25 (Akropolis), tel. 238 77 08. [...]


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J.Basanavičiaus 3
tel. 212 09 15
fax. 212 09 15

Open:
08:00-19:00
Sunday:
09:00-18:00
Saturday:
09:00-18:00

Also at Jasinskio 16c, tel. 249 61 38. Savanorių 16 ( Hyper Rimi), tel. 235 40 68. [...]


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Šv. Mikalojaus 5
tel. 261 01 66
fax. 261 01 66

Open:
08:00-19:00
Sunday:
Closed
Saturday:
09:00- 17:00

Rūdninkų 11
tel. 261 51 61

Open:
08:00-19:00
Sunday:
Closed
Saturday:
09:00-17:00