You won’t find this popular Valentine’s Day bouquet at the florist.
California couples are trading flower stores for marijuana dispensaries this year to buy their significant others weed bouquets, according to KTVU.
Pot shops looking to cash in on the holiday are selling arrangements for stoners that include cannabis, along with more traditional options such as roses and lavender.
And some come with steep price tags, including a $400 bouquet from Lowell Farms, a Los Angeles dispensary, according to Time Out.
Shoppers said the weed bouquets as a more practical alternative to floral arrangements.
“You can’t smoke roses,” Nic Lenze, who purchased a bouquet for his girlfriend, told KTVU. “I just thought it was a cool way that you could give flowers but instead of them dying and throwing them away in a week you can get some practical use out of them. You come home from a long day of work and you have a headache, flowers aren’t going to help you any.”
The state legalized recreational marijuana in November, but for now only customers with medical marijuana cards can purchase the drug.
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