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  3. Floriculture - Wikipedia

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    Floriculture is the study of the efficient production of the plants that produce showy, colorful flowers and foliage for human enjoyment in human environments. It is a commercially successful branch of horticulture and agriculture found throughout the world.

  4. Floral industry - Wikipedia

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    These groups are just for convenience to help organize the long list of flowering plants in the floral industry. The groups are cut flowers, cut cultivated greens, annual bedding/garden plants, potted flowering plants, herbaceous perennial plants, foliage plants - indoor/patio use, propagative floriculture materials. Generally, these are garden ...

  5. He grows flowers for sale near where he got shot three times

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    It turns out, farming suits him. “It’s a very calm environment. Good people, good environment,” he said. “Being out in nature gets you closer to the earth.

  6. Cut flowers - Wikipedia

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    Plants used for cut flowers and cut greens are derived from many plant species and diverse plant families. Cut flower arrangements can include cut stems from annual plants, flower bulbs or herbaceous perennials, cut stems of evergreens or colored leaves, flowers from landscape shrubs, flowers that have been dried or preserved, fruit on tree branches, dried uniquely shaped fruit or stems from ...

  7. Society of American Florists - Wikipedia

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    Predecessor: American Association of Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen: Formation: January 1884; 140 years ago (): Type: NGO: Legal status: Trade Association: Purpose: SAF provides marketing, government advocacy, industry intelligence and best practices information for participants in the U.S. floral industry.

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  9. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr - Wikipedia

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    In 1855 he went to live in Nice, where he indulged his predilections for floriculture, and gave his name to more than one new variety, notably the dahlia (New International Encyclopedia). Indeed, he practically founded the trade in cut flowers on the French Riviera.