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floriculture

[flawr-i-kuhl-cher, flohr-] / ˈflɔr ɪˌkʌl tʃər, ˈfloʊr- /




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Ethiopia’s government promoted manufacturing with some successes in cement and floriculture, but its leading state enterprise asked North Korea for help to build 10 sugar mills as part of a vast sugar-development project.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once back at their respective homes, they carried on their floriculture conversation, fawning over the flowers found on each other’s Instagram feeds — and commiserating over the less-than-inspiring landscaping supplies in their yards.

From New York Times

Null, who was the director of the Retail Floral Design program at Mississippi State University when Fulcher was a student at the school, is an internationally recognized leader in floral arts and retail floriculture.

From Washington Times

The California Cut Flower Commission has told its members that floriculture is protected under the agricultural exemption to closure orders.

From Los Angeles Times

The closure of garden centres and florists, the cancellation of shipments and the banning of horticultural auctions has posed an existential threat to large parts of the Dutch floriculture industry, the world’s largest.

From The Guardian