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  2. Floral industry - Wikipedia

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    Generally, these businesses sell only plants along with related professional design and installation services. Extensive plant knowledge is often an important consideration to consumers. Local hardware stores (home improvement centers), supermarkets and department stores sell flowers and plants to consumers as well. Flowers and plants are also ...

  3. 6 Michigan lavender farms to visit for beautiful views ... - AOL

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    Anthony Tran, 42, owner of Shades of Lavender Farm in Mattawan, cuts lavender on Sunday, June 16, 2024. Visitors to the farm can walk through lavender fields, cut their own bundles and shop for ...

  4. Lavandula - Wikipedia

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    Commercially, the plant is grown mainly for the production of lavender essential oil. English lavender ( Lavandula angustifolia ) yields an oil with sweet overtones and can be used in balms, salves, perfumes, cosmetics, and topical applications.

  5. Herb farm - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Herbs may also be grown for their essential oils or as raw material for making herbal products. [4] Many businesses calling themselves a herb farm sell potted herb plants for home gardens. Some herb farms also have gift shops, classes, and sometimes offer food for sale. In the United States, some herb farms belong to trade associations.

  6. Business marketing - Wikipedia

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    Business marketing is a marketing practice of individuals or organizations (including commercial businesses, governments, and institutions). It allows them to sell products or services to other companies or organizations, who either resell them, use them in their products or services, or use them to support their work.

  7. Windex - Wikipedia

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    Windex's main competitor in the window cleaning market is Glass Plus [citation needed], a glass cleaning product produced by Reckitt Benckiser, which Windex's current owner S. C. Johnson & Son was required to divest to gain the approval of the Federal Trade Commission to acquire Dow Chemical Company's DowBrands consumer products division (the original owner of the Glass Plus brand).

  8. Lavender oil - Wikipedia

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    The cut lavender flowers and stems are compacted into a lavender still. A boiler is then used to steam the bottom of the lavender flower filled still at a very low pressure. [1] The lavender flower pockets containing oil are broken from this heating process and a pipe of cold water is run through the center of the still. [1]

  9. Lavandula multifida - Wikipedia

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    Lavandula multifida, the fernleaf lavender [1] or Egyptian lavender, [2] is a small plant, sometimes a shrub, native to the southern regions of the Mediterranean, including Iberia, Sicily, Northwest Africa and the Canary Islands. The plant grows up to 24 in (61 cm) tall. [1] The stems are grey and woolly.