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Mother's Day flowers may cost more this year due to increased tariffs on imported goods. In the U.S., 80% of flowers are imported, with a significant portion coming from Colombia and Ecuador. At Chevy Chase Florist, owner Christine Topacio faces supply cost increases of 10-25%, passing some of these costs onto customers. Topacio is trying to manage this while maintaining a good inventory.
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