Horticultural Flora

Horticultural Flora is a group of plants that is cultivated for aesthetic or ornamental purposes. These plants are generally grown for their aesthetic appeal in public and private gardens, landscaping, and indoor and outdoor living spaces. Horticultural Flora includes a wide array of flowers, shrubs, trees, and herbaceous plants, greatly contributing to the aesthetic beauty of our natural and built environments. Additionally, these plants are often used for their medicinal, culinary, and economic value. Horticultural Flora is of great importance and has a major influence on the atmosphere of a comfortable and healthy environment, as well as aiding in the protection of endangered species and providing a source of food and income for many communities.

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