Learn more about these rising stars in research, including their main areas of focus and why they’re excited about the future of floriculture.
While observing new varieties, trial managers have noticed important upgrades, including disease resistance and drought tolerance.
David brought passion, stewardship, and energy in horticulture to Express Seed Company, its suppliers, and its customers.
The alliance ensures seamless access to Hollywood Hibiscus varieties through Spring Meadow Nursery’s growers as well as the existing network of Hollywood Hibiscus licensed growers.
A sold-out tradeshow floor featured 920 exhibitors showcasing an extensive array of plants, nursery stock, heavy and light-duty equipment, and industry innovations.
Cross-disciplinary technology partnerships provide universities with funding for research, suppliers with a track record of success, and growers with reliable data.
In an interview with Greenhouse Grower, Joche Smith says the deal is about combining the synergies of two long-standing operations with similar values.
Metrolina is considered to be an early adopter of new technology, but the operation’s approach is well thought out.
In his latest column, Dr. A says we are the future of floriculture and how we look at what we do will determine our failure or success.
In 2024, Walters Gardens will bring six of its top Mangave varieties into the Proven Winners brand, where they will be sold under the ART & SOL Collection.
Already one of the nation’s largest ornamental operations, Costa’s acquisition of Battlefield significantly extends its geographical presence and overall influence and footprint in horticulture.
Learn how North Carolina State’s Melinda Knuth is focused on connecting and collaborating with growers.
With new breeding technology available and a positive feedback loop with growers and consumers, innovative products are just around the corner.