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  2. Florists' Transworld Delivery - Wikipedia

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    Florists' Transworld Delivery. FTD LLC [2] (FTD), also known as Florists' Transworld Delivery, is a floral wire service, retailer, and wholesaler based in Downers Grove, Illinois, in the United States. FTD was founded as Florists' Telegraph Delivery in 1910, to help customers send flowers remotely on the same day by using florists in the FTD ...

  3. Lilium canadense - Wikipedia

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    Lilium pendulum Spae. Lilium peramoenum Farw. Lilium canadense, commonly called the Canada lily, [3] [4] wild yellow-lily, or meadow lily, is a native of eastern North America. [5] Its native range extends from Ontario to Nova Scotia south to Georgia and Alabama. It is most common in New England, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Canadian ...

  4. Canadian Flowers for Food Society - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Flowers for Food Society. The Canadian Flowers for Food Society (Flowers for Food) is a non-profit organisation started in 2005 in Vancouver, BC, Canada by Marrett Green. Flowers for Food collects floral discards from major flower growers and distributors in the Vancouver area and delivers them to other charitable programs, services ...

  5. The best Mother's Day flower delivery services to shop this year

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    Best Flower Delivery Service for Mother's Day. $95.00 The Ellington at UrbanStems. More options. 1-800-Flowers. Best Speedy Delivery. $56.99 Sweet Spring Lilies at 1-800-Flowers. More options ...

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  7. Flower delivery - Wikipedia

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    Flower delivery is a service in floristry. In many cases it is conducted through websites which allow consumers to browse online catalogues of flowers. They are often delivered to a third party, the recipient of the gift. Historically, these were coordinated through telegraphs and later telephones before the advent of the World Wide Web .

  8. Viola canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Viola canadensis is a flowering plant in the Violaceae family. It is commonly known as Canadian white violet, Canada violet, tall white violet, or white violet. It is widespread across much of Canada and the United States, from Alaska to Newfoundland, south as far as Georgia and Arizona. [4] It is a perennial herb and the Latin-specific epithet ...

  9. Floral industry - Wikipedia

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    The floral industry began in the Golden Century of the Netherlands, where flowers were grown on a large scale on vast estates. The industry continues to diversify from the production of cut flowers to the production and sale of plants and flowers in many different forms. The global floral industry market size is estimated to be worth US$ 50040 ...

  10. Cypripedium acaule - Wikipedia

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    Fissipes hirsuta f. albiflora (E.L.Rand & Redfield) Farw. Cypripedium acaule is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae native to eastern North America. It is currently the provincial flower of Prince Edward Island, Canada, [4] and the state wildflower of New Hampshire, United States. [5]

  11. Floriculture in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, there were 2,278 floricultural farms in Canada. [3] Of the provinces, Ontario has the greatest share in this industry—nearly 45% in 2004. [4] Correspondingly Ontario dominates in exports to the U.S. [5] 9,500 people of mainly Dutch and Danish background were employed by Ontario's floriculture industry in 2004. [4]