Petals Azola Hosts Grand Reopening at New Location
From the Sep 30, 2025 e-Edition
McKENZIE (September 27) — Petals Azola hosted a grand reopening Saturday afternoon at its new location at 14815 Highland Drive.
The event included a ribbon-cutting sponsored by the McKenzie Chamber of Commerce as well as face-painting, balloon animals, cupcakes, giveaways and vendors Blessed Bread and Fluffalicious mini pancake bar.
The florist and boutique, owned by mother-daughter duo Angela Diller and Kaylynn Legg, recently opened the new location after extensive renovation and relocation from the original Cedar Street shop, which opened in 2022.
Legg told The Banner they were "thankful to do the transition in this season, it gives us the chance to be more colorful and bright."
Diller said the new spot would "let us branch out and be us."
The former dental office building is deep, and the two hope to expand farther back into the space in the future to offer customers even more.
The back wall of the current customer space is adorned with a giant floral mural, and they hope to add more murals on the exterior walls that could serve as a "photo destination" in McKenzie.
Petals Azola is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Monday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Outside of those hours, services are available by appointment. The business can be reached on Facebook messenger.
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