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The sweet smell of a flower garden permeated the Saunders Hall lab space.
Stray green leaves and clipped flower stems rested on the floor. Throughout the lab, big white buckets held bunches of flowers — white roses and carnations, orange tulips, yellow daisies, purple statice, white snapdragons, and more.
Standing at a table, Juan Gonzalez cut stems and carefully pushed red double roses, white daisies, and orange tulips into a foam piece attached to a standing flower cage.