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Showy Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium reginae) is a native orchid with delicate-looking pink and white flowers. They bloom in damp, partly shady wetlands from late June to early July. Slow growers, it can take up to 16 years to start producing flowers, but the plants are long-lived. If not...
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Founded in 1987, Falcon Farms began as a distribution company supporting Colombian and Ecuadorian flower growers. From the start, the company embraced a vision of innovation and vertical integration to deliver exceptional floral products. 1989: Falcon Farms took its first major step toward integration...
'Bouquet Purple' is an interspecific hybrid of two Dianthus species and is a tall cut-flower Dianthus with potential for cut-flower growers in Florida. The first flowers were harvested on 15 March 2002 and the experiment terminated on... ...
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Future studies can use this information to determine if the formation of "hot spots" can be predicted using flower density, temperature, and other environmental factors. If so, this development would allow growers to spot treat the "hot spots" rather than their entire field. 展开 ...
WhenRebecca Louise Law’s installation is unveiled at theCummer Museum of Art & Gardensin Florida next summer, it will consist of more than one million flowers – all carefully collected, preserved and repurposed over the past 17 years. “I do not throw any flowers away. When they turn to...
As the insect increases in population, growers need to step up measures to subdue problems. There are over 5,000 species of thrips— tiny insects with fringed wings—and about 87 species are pests of commercial crops because they feed on leaves, fruits, and flowers causing discoloration, ...