Even before entering Green Fashion Nursery, the greenery bursting through the gates that enclose the space indicates a thriving plant shop. It’s located on a busy street corner right next to a running railroad, but once inside, the noises of the outside world get softer to reveal a charming oasis of various plants. On the weekdays, customers are greeted by Julia Heredia, who has taken on an integral role in the business that her parents started about 30 years ago, where she runs the administrative side of things.
Inside Green Fashion Nursery’s family-run plant oasis
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Alexandra Chan, Staff Writer
Alexandra Chan (Class of 2025) is a junior at Carlmont High School, and this is her second year in the journalism program. She has produced videos for ScotCenter and is excited to be a photojournalist for Scot Scoop this semester. Outside of school, you'll find her practicing with her ice skating team, doing yoga, and thrifting.