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Industry Associations
- American Floral Endowment
"The leading not-for-profit, non-governmental source for floricultural/environmental horticulture research and development funding in the United States."
- American Floral Industry Association
"The nation's only organization representing importers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, manufacturers' representatives and others involved in the permanent botanical, gift and decorative accessories industry."
- American Institute of Floral Designers
- American Nursery and Landscape Association (ANLA)
- American Society for Horticultural Science
- American Society of Consulting Arborists (ASCA)
- American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
- American Society of Landscape Architects (PA/DE Chapter)
- Association of Professional Landscape Designers
- Center for Applied Nursery Research
- Flower Promotion Organization
An alliance of US and Colombian fresh cut flower growers. Website offers "flower recipes" and feature articles.
- Garden Centers of America (GCA)
- Garden Writers Association
- International Propagators Plant Society (IPPS)
- International Society of Arboriculture (ISA)
- Irrigation Association
- National Pest Control Association
- Nursery and Landscape Association Executives
- Perennial Plant Association
- Plants at Work
Promotes the use of interior plants.
- Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS)
- Professional Landcare Network
- Rose Hybridizers Association
- Society of American Florists
- Southern Nursery Association
- Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA)
"Established in 1938 as the National Arborist Association, today's TCIA is a trade association of more than 2,300 commercial tree care firms and affiliated companies."
- US Composting Council
California
- California Cut Flower Commission
Promotes California's cut flower and greens industry. Website has a number of features for flower lovers.
- California Landscape Contractors Association
Hawaii
- Hawai`i Tropical Flower Council
"Information on the marketing, design, availability, handling, and storage of Hawaii's incomparable tropicals."
