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Flowers Industry in Australia

Australia is home to a wide variety of flowers, both native and imported species, such as roses, orchids, lilies, and sunflowers. There are many other types of flowers found in Australia, including daisies, irises, marigolds, and daffodils, to name just a few.

Australia has a diverse and thriving flower industry, with a range of flowers and plants grown for both domestic and export markets. The country’s climate and natural environment allow for the cultivation of a wide variety of flowers, including native species as well as imported varieties.

Some of the main flowers grown in Australia include roses, chrysanthemums, carnations, and native flowers such as waratahs, proteas, and eucalyptus. These flowers are grown in a range of settings, including greenhouses, outdoor fields, and hydroponic facilities.

The flower industry in Australia employs many people and contributes significantly to the economy. It includes flower growers, wholesalers, florists, and other related businesses. The industry is subject to the same market forces as other agricultural industries, including fluctuations in demand and supply, competition, and the impact of weather and other environmental factors.

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