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Title: Floriculture


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CHAPTER 1
  • Floriculture -
  • A Dynamic Industry

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What are commercial greenhouses used for?
  • 1. Fresh flowers

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  • 2. Flowering Plants

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  • 3. Green Plants

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  • 4. Bedding Plants

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  • 5. Vegetable Production

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  • 6. Woody Ornamental Propagation

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The desire to buy floral products is greater in
which zone?
Zone A
Zone B
Zone C
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The Answer
A B
Zone A (frigid)
Zone B (temperate)
Zone C (sub-tropical)
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Most greenhouse production used to be located
  • In northern parts of Europe, Japan, and the
    United States
  • Why?
  • Cheap heating fuel
  • Inefficient cooling technology
  • Population Centers (at least in US)

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Production is moving southward due to
  • Expensive heating fuel costs
  • Development of more efficient cooling systems
  • Available, rapid transportation

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Texas Growers in the Top 100
  • 2. Hines Wholesale 53.0 M
  • 6. Greenleaf Nursery 34.0 M
  • 18. Powell Plant Farms 17.5 M
  • 28. Lone Star Growers 10.7 M
  • 45. Hawkins Nursery 7.7 M
  • 47. Turkey Creek Farms 7.6 M
  • 58. Coop. Rose Growers 6.5 M
  • 72. Nortex Nursery 5.0 M

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State Ranking in Nursery Production (greenhouse
outdoor)
  • 1. Florida
  • 2. California
  • 3. Oregon
  • 4. Pennsylvania
  • 5. New Jersey
  • 6. Michigan
  • 7. North Carolina
  • 8. New York
  • 9. Georgia
  • 10. Alabama
  • 11. Maryland
  • 12. Ohio
  • 13. Washington
  • 14. Tennessee
  • 15. Connecticut
  • 16. Texas

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What is being grown in greenhouses?
  • 1. Chrysanthemums
  • 2. Roses
  • 3. Carnations
  • 4. Foliage plants
  • 5. Geranium
  • 6. Gladiolus
  • 7. Poinsettias

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Greenhouse Production Areas
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International Competition
  • Columbia
  • - High elevations
  • Cool nights
  • Mild Days
  • - Cheap wages
  • - Production
  • Carnations, daisies, mums, roses

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  • Australia/New Zealand
  • - Mild, humid climate
  • - Production
  • Orchids

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  • Netherlands
  • - Cool, mild climates
  • - Production
  • Bulb crops
  • Cut flowers (roses)

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  • Brazil
  • - Warm, sunny
  • - Production
  • Roses

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Factors InfluencingLocation of Production
  • Cost of Production
  • Heating, Cooling, Labor, Land, Taxes
  • Product Quality
  • Daylength, Light Intensity, Temperature
  • Cost Availability of Transportation

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Case Studies (examples)
  • Carnations
  • Up to 1950, costly transportation forced
    production near markets in the northeast even
    though poor quality flowers due to dark winter
    months
  • With cheaper transportation, production moved to
    Colorado for improved quality

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  • Chrysanthemums
  • Due to cheaper transportation in the 1960s,
    production moved south away from markets to
    utilize cheap outdoor production techniques
  • Reductions in plant and flower quality forced
    production back indoors

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Categories ofGreenhouse Plants
  • Fresh flowers - flowers which are cut from the
    plant prior to sale
  • (roses, mums, carnations, etc.)
  • Flowering plants - flower bearing plants which
    are sold in a pot
  • (chrysanthemum, etc.)

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  • Green plants (foliage plants) - plants sold in a
    pot and valued more for their foliage than their
    flowers
  • (Ivy, Rubber Trees, Ferns, etc.)
  • Bedding plants - young plants sold for planting
    around the home
  • (Vegetables, Impatiens, Marigold, etc.)
  • Vegetables - grown to maturity in a greenhouse
  • (Tomatoes, Lettuce)

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Future of theGreenhouse Industry
  • Growing demand for greenhouse crops
  • Expect increased production of green plants,
    flowering plants, bedding plants
  • Increased awareness of interior exterior
    landscapes
  • Potted plants are competitive on a more local
    basis due to difficulties and expense of long
    distance transportation

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  • Although fresh flower demand will also increase,
    production may not increase dramatically in US
    due to cheaper production costs in other
    countries and affordable transportation to import

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  • Changing market channels
  • The retail florist
  • 85 of all fresh flowers are sold to weddings
    funerals
  • 200 to 400 markup
  • The mass market
  • Mostly unarranged, bundled flowers
  • 25 to 40 markup

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  • Who is the largest retail marketer of fresh
    flowers in the US?

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  • Who is the largest retail marketer of fresh
    flowers in the US?
  • Kroger
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