Tropical foliage sales totaled $437 million, representing 14.5 percent of the total plant sales in 2005.
Palm sales accounted for $220 million or 7.3 percent of total sales. Cut foliage and flowers were combined together with sales of $96 million.
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This growth occurred despite eight major hurricanes in 2004 and 2005.
“To have an industry grow so expansively in the face of the recent tropical punches thrown by Mother Nature is a true testimonial to the resiliency of the hardworking professionals in
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