
Yukie Yamamoto
WILMINGTON — Flowers By Yukie, a perennial Delaware Today winner for Best Upstate Florist and a downtown institution for more than four decades, is quietly closing its doors.
The delivery and floral design business ended on Dec. 31, but the store will remain open through around Jan. 31 to sell off the remaining inventory.
Yukie Yamamoto, who opened the shop in 1983 in the Galleria Shoppes on Pennsylvania Avene and later move to the current location at 916 North Union Street in 1983, turned 79 last year and says itâs time to slow down.
âIâm not very happy,â she said. âIâm sad. I love what I do, but Iâm getting old. I tried to do it as long as I could.
Yukieâs taking calls if youâre hiring
That said, sheâs looking for work.
âI love to play with flowers,â she said. âI love to go to the shows; theyâre good for the eye.â
She has that eye â or eyes â looking first at Winterthur or Longwood with a goal of working with her beloved bonsais and orchids.
Apple Logan, whoâs been store manager for five years, said, âThis business was iconic and set a high standard. Thereâs nothing comparable in Delaware â her distinct style, her palate, her design sense.â
An outpouring of affection for Yukie
Like this reporter, who stopped for flowers on many a Friday afternoon, Wilmington graphic designer Jeff Hughes met Yukie in the early 1990s when he was helping artist and photographer friends with their opening and business cards.
âI met her when I was picking out flowers for something and she said she liked my eye and might have a future in this business,â Hughes said. âThat inspired me and gave me a jolt of confidence.
âIâd go there for inspiration. Thereâs just something about that place â so much cool stuff between the containers and florals. Sheâll be missed.â
Count Jennifer Abramczyk of Wilmington as among the endless list of people who are sad to see the store close.
âWe have been friends and Iâve used her talents for 20 years,â Abramczyk says. “Yukie always brought her dog to work and everyone was always greeted with a “lick and a wag’ when she was in the shop! It added such warmth to the shop, just like Yukie added to every arrangement that she worked on. Yukie’s flowers and her presence will be greatly missed in the neighborhood.”
RELATED STORIES:
Valentineâs Weekend: Craft a Unique Gift at Cup & Quill
02/13/2025Lawsuit filed against Del. says state targets pro-life pregnancy centers
02/13/2025Wilmington Housing Crisis: Experts Convene for Private Discussion Monday
02/12/20256 trains to run from Wilmington to Philly for Eagles parade Friday
02/12/2025Share this Post