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» Site title: Acorn Planting Products » Site description: Shelters, guards, ties and mulching materials for trees and shrubs.
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» Site title: Agribest » Site description: Exporters of fruit tree seedlings and protea plants from Israel.
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» Site title: Bascom Maple Farms » Site description: Provides equipment and supplies for the extraction of maple syrup.
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» Site title: Bill Moore & Company » Site description: Broker of young plants and other starter materials including seedlings, cuttings, offsets, liners, tissue-cultured, and air-layered plants. Ornamental plants include cut flowers, flowering pot plants, holiday pots, annuals, perennials, tropical flowering, landscape, bulbs, and baskets.
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» Site title: Blackmore Company » Site description: Greenhouse equipment including automated seeders (seed sowing equipment), flat fillers, plug transplanters, taggers. Greenhouse supplies include a full line of plug trays, and growing flats and pots. Belleville, Michigan.
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» Site title: Condor Growers » Site description: Private grower in California producing primarily cherimoya fruit and ornamental eucalyptus, and selling to wholesale distributors and large retailers. Information about the two products.
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» Site title: Dutch Plantin » Site description: Dutch processing company of cocopeat, coco pith, coco husks, coir products and growbags. Includes company profile and product list.
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» Site title: European Plantindex » Site description: Worldwide directory of horticultural companies such as nurseries and garden centers. Grouped by countries as well as kinds of plants. Links to gardening software. Available in Spanish, English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch.
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» Site title: The Farwest Show » Site description: Greenhouse and nursery trade show in Oregon, held annually in late summer. Information for exhibitors and visitors.
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» Site title: FindPlants Plant Locator Service » Site description: Plants and trees locator service for wholesale plant buyers, nursery owners, growers or landscape designers. Database access available for limited free trial membership to green industry professionals. Most grower members are in the northeastern United States.
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» Site title: Floriculture Worldwide Network » Site description: Industry news, conference schedules, and books on bedding plants, pot plants, and cut flowers from Ball Publishing's magazines GrowerTalks, Green Profit, FloraCulture International and Seed Trade News.
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» Site title: Gardenforum.co.uk » Site description: Garden Forum links all people within the garden and horticulture industry with information, advice and news.
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» Site title: Growit.com » Site description: Resource for the wholesale nursery industry, including plant finder, pests and diseases reference, and rooting database.
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» Site title: Growmore Biotech Ltd. » Site description: Company in India producing pre-hardened tissue-cultured plants for customers in Europe and Australia. Products include a variety of ornamental plants, tree and field crops, and medicinal plants.
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» Site title: Hendry County Horticulture » Site description: Southwest Florida vegetable pest and disease hotline, vegetables newsletter, and links. Crops covered include watermelon, tomato, pepper. Actively changing content covers pesticides, biocontrol, and the FQPA (Food Quality Protection Act.) University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service, LaBelle, Hendry County, Florida.
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» Site title: Horticopia » Site description: Software references featuring plant pictures and data designed for landscapers, nursery, garden center, and education. Plant tag software. Includes product and ordering information, plant list, and company information.
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» Site title: Horticulture Australia » Site description: A national research, development and marketing organization for the horticulture industry. Includes programs, news and events, statistics, and reports.
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» Site title: HortNET » Site description: A information center for New Zealand horticultural industries, with particular emphasis on fruit production. Includes list of publications and a pest identification key.
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» Site title: HPP » Site description: Exhibition and conference organisers for horticulture, floriculture and construction. Lists events.
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» Site title: Hungarian Horticulture » Site description: Detailed account of horticulture in the country, its prospects, statistics, methods.
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» Site title: Landscape Link » Site description: Information and links to various aspects of the landscape industry.
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» Site title: Lynx Horticultural Systems » Site description: Manufacturer of fruit grading equipment for the packing industry. Products include sizing equipment, singulators, fruit weighing equipment, and color readers for packhouses. Auckland, New Zealand.
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» Site title: Nutri-Tech Solutions Pty Ltd » Site description: An Australian company specialising in organic fertilisers. Offers free soil therapy check.
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» Site title: Pacific Coast Nurseryman » Site description: PCN serves the Green Industry wholesale/retail nurseries and landscapers in Western USA.
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» Site title: Rough Brothers Inc. » Site description: Designs, manufactures, and builds greenhouses, conservatories, and related systems for commercial applications. Cincinnati, Ohio.
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» Site title: Seminis, Inc. » Site description: Develops, produces and markets fruit and vegetable seeds. (Nasdaq: SMNS).
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» Site title: Southeast Greenhouse Conference and Trade Show » Site description: Annual event for product promotion and education aimed at the greenhouse and floriculture industry in the Southeastern US. Information for attendees and exhibitors.
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» Site title: Superb Horticulture » Site description: Suppliers of products to the fruit, vegetable, nursery, and specialty agriculture markets in the eastern U.S. Group of companies includes Indiana Berry and Plant Co. (different types of berries, rhubarb, asparagus, horseradish, Kiwi, and grapes). Other companies are Hadwin Supply and Berthoud Montana Sprayers.
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» Site title: Suttons Consumer Products » Site description: Seeds, plants, bulbs, young plants, and other horticultural products for amateur gardeners in the United Kingdom and for export around the world. Lawn seed, seed displays, Horticultural Heritage decorative greeting cards and gardening nostalgia, and plant care products such as water storage crystals. Paigtnon, Devon, England.
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» Site title: Vitrotech » Site description: Offers a range of orchard and horticultural plants grown by tissue culture. [English, Spanish, French]
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» Site title: Wailea Agricultural Group » Site description: Hawaii supplier of heart of palm, tropical flowers, and tropical fruits for the wholesale market, using sustainable agriculture practices.
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Do You Know?
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