Karen and Lee Duquette and family
enjoyed The Tulip Festival
at Five Blossoms Farm
1121 Crossland Road
Clover, SC 29719
phone: '803.610.5809

Five Blossoms Farm is a private farm open to the public during u-pick flower events, ticketed events, private events and prebooked photography sessions only. The tulip garden claims to have 50,000 tulip bulbs planted for 2025, arranged in a stunning rainbow-shaped design to offer a one-of-a-kind floral experience.

The cost for adults on this date was $30 per adult. Each adult could only pick 3 tulips each. Children 2 - 10: $5.00 – admission only (no flowers included), yet Anthony at age 13 was not allowed his share of tulips. This year's event ended on April 8, 2025. Tickets were for two-hour increments only. Bring you own clean clippers.

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This family-run specialty cut flower and small-scale beekeeping farm is nestled in the Piedmont region of South Carolina. Located 30 minutes southwest of Charlotte, NC, this beautiful piece of land is home to a family with one dog, two cats, and resident honeybees over an acre of cut flower garden.

The farm uses only using chemical-free sustainable practices that nurture the environment and keep pollinators safe. A thriving ecosystem and health soil are the foundation of which this farm grows, and they are always learning and finding ways to improve the farm’s ecosystem.

five Blossoms Farm in Clover, SC Kristen at The Blossom Bar

Below: Lee and Karen Duquette's granddaughter and grandson and their two great-grandchildren, Gabriella and Anthony

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Below: Some of the tulips near the Five Blossom Bar shown above.

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Below: Some of the family members of Lee and Karen Duquette.

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white cherry blossom tree family paying their entry fees

Below: Different views of the barn.

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Below: Gabriella and Anthony, The Great-Grandchildren of Lee and Karen Duquette.

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Below: Karen and Lee Duquette at The Five Blossoms Farm

Karen and Lee Duquette at The Five Blossoms Farm Karen Duquette
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Below: Time to explore the rows of tulips. Each adult paid $30 for this experience, but were only allowed 3 tulips per adult. Teenager Anthony and his younger sister Gabriella were also charged a lesser fee, but were not allowed any tulips.

family and the tulips rows of tulips

Below: Anthony successfully jumped over the row of tulips because his Mom wanted a particular yellow tulip.

Anthony successfully jumped over the row of tulips Anthony Rosenthal
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Below: Karen and Lee Duquette and family- Lee picked the tulips because Karen's arm was still in a sling.

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Below: Karen Duquette and her Great-Grandson, Anthony
Great-Grandma sign
Karen Duquette and her Great-Grandson, Anthony

Below: Lee Duquette wish his daughter, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.

Below: John and Renee Smythers
with their granddaughter.

family John and Renee Smythers
family Lee Duquette and his grandson Alex Jones

Below: Six expensive tulips.

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Below: A few days went by, and the flowers slowly died. But it was great spending time with family.

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