Web Resources: Cut Flowers

Floriculture Information Center - North Carolina State University

Floriculture Information Center: Outdoor Specialty Cut Flowers - North Carolina State University

Commercial Floriculture Information Leaflets - North Carolina State University

Insects and Related Pests of Flowers and Foliage Plants - North Carolina State University

Edible Flowers - North Carolina State University

North Carolina Commercial Flower Growers' Association

Specialty Cut Flower Production and Marketing - ATTRA

Integrated Pest Management for Cut Flower Growers - University of Connecticut

Insect Problems in Commercial Production of Outdoor Cut Flowers - University of Massachusetts

Edible Flowers - University of Kentucky

Edible Flowers - ATTRA

Nutrient Management Recommendations for Commercial Cut Flower Production - University of Maryland

Enterprise Guide for Southern Maryland: Producing Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

Maintaining a Succession of Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

Production of Celosia as Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

Production of Yarrows as Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

Producing Annual Sunflowers as Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

Production of Asiatic and Oriental Lilies as Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

Production of Purple Coneflower as a Cut Flower - University of Maryland

Producing Anemone as a Cut Flower - University of Maryland

Production of Alliums as Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

Production of Lisianthus as a Cut Flower - University of Maryland

Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers

Specialty Cut Flowers - University of California

Cut Flower Production and Handling Guidesheets - Purdue University

Analyzing a Market for Floral Business - Penn State University

Sugar and Acidity in Preservative Solutions for Field-Grown Cut Flowers - University of Massachusetts

Postharvest Handling of Cut Flowers - University of Maryland

The Care and Handling of Cut Flowers - Oklahoma State University

Southeast Outdoor Cut Flower Manual - North Carolina State University PDF document

Woody Ornamentals for Cut Flower Production - ATTRA

Marketing Specialty Cut Flowers - Washington State University PDF document

Specialty Cut Flowers: A Commercial Growers' Guide - Kansas State University PDF document

Water Quality: Why it Is So Important to Florists - Kansas State University PDF document

 

This page last updated October 15, 2010.

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