CULTIVATING BEAUTY - Michigan Floriculture
In 2015, the wholesale value of Michigan’s floriculture totaled $409 million, only behind California and Florida. Michigan’s floriculture industry is incredibly diverse. There were 556 floriculture producers in Michigan in 2015. Michigan leads the nation in nine floriculture crops, including impatiens, begonias, Easter lilies, geraniums, and petunias.*
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