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floricultural

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or involving floriculture

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  • Times_ will be taken at the next performance of _Parsifal_ by Mr. WATERER, the great floricultural expert, and Mr. DEVANT, the eminent conjurer, with Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 25, 1914
  • Special training in floricultural and horticultural subjects. The California Birthday Book
  • He cited the horticultural and floricultural sectors that were exporting produce to foreign markets, especially the European Union.
  • With a cultivated area of 60 hectares Hosur is one of the major floricultural belts in the State.
  • Many and various as have been the re-plannings it may be believed that never have the gardens looked better than at present, when taste in things floricultural has broken away from the formalism of scroll-pattern borders and indulgence in the eccentricities of topiarian art -- is even, it is to be hoped, on the way to free itself finally from the ugliness of "carpet bedding" -- when plants are largely grouped and massed instead of being placed in alternate kinds at regular intervals in geometrical patterns. Hampton Court
  • By dint of much showing and explanation through many years, he has acquired a floricultural knowledge which enables him to tell a Rose, Lily, Sunflower and Phlox, and of this knowledge he is proud. A Woman's Hardy Garden
  • The floricultural sub-sector has performed very well so far as evidenced by increased exports.
  • Thomas! whatever else the gardener does, he is not to make any floricultural noises under my window. No Name
  • He tackled quite a number of advantages which included incentives in the agriculture sector where export oriented floricultural crops are highly encouraged.
  • This book covers the floricultural use of the most important heliconias and their relatives (gingers, costus, calatheas, ornamental bananas and birds of paradise), as well as anthuriums and tropical foliage.
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