Bucks County Roses has closed its doors after 95 years as a cherished local floral institution in Bucks County. Known for its seasonal arrangements and garden-grown blooms, the shop closed after the property was sold.
Bucks County Roses Says Goodbye After Nearly a Century
For generations, Bucks County Roses helped mark weddings, anniversaries, and other local celebrations. The shop announced its closure on Facebook, surprising many longtime customers. “To our cherished Customers, as Bucks County Roses bids a bittersweet farewell. The rose farm has been sold,” the Facebook post read.
The company thanked its loyal followers who have supported the farms over the years. After 95 years of blooming in our beloved community, we extend our deepest gratitude for your unwavering loyalty and support. You’ve entrusted us with the petals that marked your joys, sorrows, milestones, and everyday delights, allowing us to weave beauty into the tapestry of your lives. Your smiles, stories, friendship, and shared moments have been the true heart of our shop,” the post read.
The company further added, “Though our doors have closed, the warmth you’ve brought us will forever flourish in our memories-thank you for every bloom and every bond.”
Weddings by Pat Remains Open
The post also confirmed that the company’s sister business, Weddings by Pat, will remain open and continue providing floral services for local events. The company also thanked its staff for years of dedication and support.
The closure marks the end of a local floral tradition, though Weddings by Pat will carry on the business’s legacy in the community.

