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Leading online plant retailer Serenata Flowers is expecting a 22% increase in sales for its Christmas plants this year, indicating a stable strengthening in the UK economy.
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H. Bloom, an online floral delivery service that offers floral subscription plans at affordable prices, has recently raised $2.1 million Series A round of funding, led by Battery Ventures in seed funding.
SFGate
Werner Rogmans, owner of Stanford Floral Design, fulfilled a childhood dream in 1984 when he gave up a large flower business in Germany to open a shop in California.
Daily Times
With the increasing trend of using flowers in the elite and upper middle class of the city, Lahoris use over one million roses and other flowers as well as 25,000 kilogrammes of rose petals every day for various purposes including, decoration at weddings, parties as well as to perform rituals on funerals.
The Times of India
Scientists have discovered narciclasine, a natural compound found in daffodil bulbs, may be a powerful therapeutic against biologically aggressive forms of human brain cancers.
StartUp Smart
Entrepreneur Jonathan Barouch has sold Fast Flowers Group, the business he started up as a 17-year-old in 1999...
3news
It only happens once a decade or so - maybe longer - and anyone with a nose will tell you that's a good thing.
bernama
he red stripe on the Jalur Gemilang denotes unwavering spirit, the symbol of strength and gallantry.
chicagotribune
The part of the plant that provides the color is not the flower but the spathe, a large bract or modified leaf that forms a sheath to enclose the flower cluster
presstv
Scientists say studying old collections of pressed plants and the temperature at which they grew can help tackle global climate change.
presstv
Scientists say studying old collections of pressed plants and the temperature at which they grew can help tackle global climate change.
thestar
This is especially true for Thayanithi Kulenthran as the flowers benefit to the environment is especially close to her heart.
9news
30 minutes planting gets 100 flowers next spring.
wkyt
The Games begin next Saturday at the Kentucky Horse Park. Student volunteers from UK have been tending to the flowers.
seattletimes
Here is some tips guaranteed to keep your cut flowers looking fresh and attractive longer, without turning to chemical preservatives.
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