Karen and Lee Duquette and family
enjoyed The Tulip Festival
at Five Blossoms Farm
1121 Crossland Road
Clover, SC 29719
phone: '803.610.5809
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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.
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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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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 |
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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. |
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Below: Anthony successfully jumped over
the row of tulips because his Mom wanted a particular yellow tulip. |
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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 |
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Below: Lee Duquette wish his daughter, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren.
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Below: John and Renee Smythers
with their granddaughter. |
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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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