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Plant cultivation takes both natural talent and learned skill. Whether you want to grow flowers to sell to florists or include in your own floral shop, take time to consider which species are the most popular. By nurturing blooms that are widely sought after, like the ones below, you’ll have a better chance of making sales.

4 Popular Flowers in the U.S.

1. Roses

Roses are classic flowers that never go out of style. They tend to be bestsellers for most occasions, especially anniversaries, weddings, and Valentine’s Day. While classic red will always sell, many sweethearts are also interested in more unique shades—such as pink, yellow, and orange.

2. Peonies 

plant cultivationPeonies have a beautiful and delicately feminine appearance. They’re often found in bouquets and arrangements that feature poppies, hydrangeas, and greenery. However, they need to be sheltered from wind and other disturbances to grow healthily.

3. Hydrangeas

Hydrangeas have voluminous multi-flowered blooms. They’re available in white, pink, blue, purple, and green varieties—pastels that are strongly associated with spring holidays, like Easter. To help them avoid developing powdery mildew and leaf spots, growers need to carefully control their environment—especially how much moisture they receive.

4. Lilies 

Lilies have a lovely fragrance, and they look just as gorgeous on their own as they do in bouquets. Unfortunately, they are not just admired by people, but also by deer, groundhogs, rabbits, and other animals who are looking for a tasty meal. Therefore, they need to be protected—either by being grown within a wire cage or within another sheltered area.

 

When you’re ready to start plant cultivation, look into solutions from Horticulture Tech LLC. Based in Brighton, MI, this company provides farming and gardening techniques, including hydroponics set-ups in climate-controlled environments that utilize LED lighting. Call (810) 522-2794 to order products that will help your plants and flowers thrive. Visit the website to learn more about their plant cultivation solutions. 

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