Every Day Deserves a bouquet

Seasonal stems have been a shop staple from the beginning. When opening Magnolia in 2003, Jo loved the idea of people leaving the store with an armful of blooms, fresh or faux, to become a bright spot in their home.

inspired by jo’s garden

Nodding to varieties grown over the years at the farm—dahlias, ranunculus, zinnias, and so on—our collection welcomes fresh-from-the-garden beauty indoors.

Discover some of Jo’s favorite duos lately, and find a bundle that can simplify styling your space in one fell swoop.

in full flourish: real-touch faux florals

Soft, textured petals. Unfading, authentic hues. These pieces look and feel real—while lasting well beyond the season you’re in.

  • Fill vases of all shapes and sizes
    to the brim.

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  • Garden Gathering Basket with flowers inside

    Hold on to the earth’s bounty with woven baskets.

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  • Let good things grow in artisanal pots and planters.

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  • Collection of ceramic vases and pots on a wooden surface with floral arrangements in the background.

    Spring at Magnolia

    See how our team dreams up display ideas—and brings the vision to life (hint: plenty of flowers are involved).

    READ THE BLOG  
  • The Flower Shoppe

    Come mix, match, and make your own arrangement. Reminiscent of quaint, French boutiques, this store is meant to spark creativity.

    VISIT THE SILOS  
  • An assortment of faux florals on a brown background.

    A Case for Faux Florals

  • A seed bar at the Magnolia Silos in Waco, Texas.

    From Jo's Garden to the Silos

  • Square graphic with Magnolia Journal and “Growing in Jo’s Garden: A Spring Spotlight” in black text.

    From the Journal: What’s Growing in Jo’s Garden

  • Jo's Herbarium Collection: A Rose Cottage Tour

    From the Journal: A Rose Cottage Tour

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