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The Designing Corsages And Boutonnieres Of Floriculture - 0 views

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    For special occasions, many people add a festive touch to their attire by wearing floral accents. A woman may wear a corsage or a wrist corsage. A man may wear a boutonniere on his lapel. These special flowers show appreciation and recognition of an achievement or special happening.
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The Designing Basic Floral Work - 0 views

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    Floral designers may choose many types of designs to create. Before creating more difficult floral work, a designer must master the basic designs and styles. Knowing and using the correct tools and supplies is essential for a floral designer The effective use of floral foam, as well as other foundation mechanics, makes a floral designer more flexible and artistic.
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The Growing Bedding Plants Of Gladiolus - 0 views

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    Much of the commercial production of gladioli takes place in Florida and California. However, gladioli corms are grown across the United States. In California, production is year-round, while November through June are the prime months of production in Florida.
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Floriculture The Cellular Respiration Of Plants - 0 views

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    The chemical process known as cellular respiration is the reverse of photosynthesis. In cellular respiration, sugars made in photosynthesis are broken down into simpler molecules. In the process of breaking the chemical bonds, energy is released. The energy is applied towards growth and development of the plant.
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The Floral Growing Bedding Plants | Flowers Gardening - 0 views

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    At the time of sale, high quality bedding plants are compact, with numerous bottom breaks and with the flower buds just ready to open. The term break refers to the development of lateral branches that contribute to a bushy appearance. Some vendors require bedding plants to be in flower.
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Growing and Forcing Bullbs, Corms and Tubers - 0 views

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    Springtime! For many people, it doesn't come soon enough. Winter days seem to last much too long. The outdoor landscape is not as green and colorful as it is during the other seasons. Plants help people to brighten their homes.
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The Growing Cut Flowers and Foliage - 0 views

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    Roses are red. Violets are blue. Who hasn't made up a poem beginning with those lines? The familiarity of that poem underscores how roses have a permanent place in American traditions and way of life. People value roses as cut flowers. Cut flowers, easily purchased as a bouquet, can be placed in a vase and brighten a serving table at a party. Gifts of cut flowers can be given to express love, sympathy, and as a request for forgiveness.
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The Growing Cut Flowers And Follage - 0 views

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    Roses are an exacting crop. Temperatures must be maintained at optimum levels. In addition, pinching and lighting must be carefully controlled in order for growers to have the flowers ready for specific holidays. Given the right climate, cut roses can be grown successfully outdoors.
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The Floriculture's Of Pests and Diseases - 0 views

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    One of the main problems with roses is leaf drop caused by variations in temperature, excessive drying, excessive soluble salts, or wet soil. Cool, moist conditions can lead to problems with black spot or mildew Major pests include two-spotted mites, aphids, and rose midge.
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The Growing Foliage Plants Indoors - 0 views

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    Foliage plants can be grown successfully indoors by following a few simple guidelines. Select foliage plants based on their ability to withstand the growing conditions. Provide optimum lighting for the foliage plants. Place plants requiring medium to high light near windows. North facing windows have the lowest light intensity. South facing windows provide the brightest light in the winter when the sun is low in the horizon.
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The Growing Foliage Plants - 0 views

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    Here is a challenge. See if you can go through a day without seeing a foliage plant. It is not easy. Most people cannot help but come in contact with foliage plants every day. They are grown in the home. People keep foliage plants on their desks at work. The interiors of malls are decorated with foliage plants. Foliage plants are everywhere!
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The Floriculture Bulbs Crops To Floral - 0 views

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    Bulbs and corms are produced in regions of the world that provide optimum growing conditions. Holland produc,s/ the greatest number of bulbs/Some other areas that produce bulb(s include Israel, the Pacific Northwest, and Michigan. Parts of the United States that have a short spring followed quickly by hot summer temperatures are not good for bulb growth.
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The Floricultur's Disirable Properties Of Media - 0 views

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    Research has improved greenhouse growing medium. Through research, desirable properties of high quality medium have been identified. In addition, growers have been given a greater understanding of medium and its properties. Discussion of desirable medium properties follows:
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The French Period Or Grand Era Floral - 0 views

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    The French period or the Grand era was influenced by the French monarchy beginning with Louis XIV. The emphasis during this period was on classic form. Floral designs were refined and elegant compared to the often overdone flamboyance of the earlier Dutch Flemish arrangements.
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The Floriculture Of Energy Curtains - 0 views

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    Modem greenhouses are equipped with energy curtains. Energy curtains are automated systems utilizing fabrics that insulate the greenhouse at night and shade the crops during the day. The curtains are installed from gutter to gutter. With today's higher greenhouse structures, feet above the ground. Computerized environmental management systems open and close the curtains based on preset light levels or temperatures.
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The Floriculture Types In Balance - 0 views

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    Balance is a key part of the beauty of an arrangement. Balance is the physical or visual stability of a floral design. Balance refers to the arrangement's equilibrium or equality in weight, both physical and visual.
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The Growing Potted Flowering Crops - 0 views

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    The floriculture industry is based on the beauty of flowers. At times, it is easy to forget that flowers are plant organs with a specific function. Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants. A flower's function is to produce seeds through sexual reproduction. The seeds become the next generation of plants.
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The Floriculture's Of Stems - 0 views

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    As with roots, stems serve important functions for the plant. Stems hold the leaves in a position to take the best advantage of sunlight. Stems conduct water and minerals absorbed by the roots to the leaves. Stems conduct food made in the leaves to the rest of the plant.
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The Floriculture Of Nutrition - 0 views

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    Nutrition during production influences the rate of growth. It also affects the quality of foliage plants after they reach the consumers. One recommended fertilizer program consists of a constant feeding program.
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    Nutrition during production influences the rate of growth. It also affects the quality of foliage plants after they reach the consumers. One recommended fertilizer program consists of a constant feeding program. With every watering, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are provided. An alternative is to use a slow-release fertilizer in the growing media.
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The Hanging Method Of Variation Design - 0 views

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    A variation of the hanging method is needed for plants with a daisy-like or larger flower heads Placing the stems upside down causes the petals to droop down rather than remain open and flat.
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