Orchid nurseries Florida
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Anyone have a list of nurseries that would be near Tampa? I am planning on traveling there in June, and would like to visit some. I will also be going south to Ft. Myers, so anything in between would be great too. thanks.
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Anyone have a list of nurseries that would be near Tampa? I am planning on traveling there in June, and would like to visit some. I will also be going south to Ft. Myers, so anything in between would be great too. thanks.
In St. Pete: Art Stone Orchids – Michael & Paula are friendly and helpful (727/345-6733); Allison’s Orchids; Florida Native Orchids – lots of really neat & unusual things, open daily noon til 5pm (727/527-2821) In Tampa: Louis Del Favero Orchids – large orchid range, species & hybrids (813/961-8277) In Sarasota/Bradenton: Tropiflora – tillandsias & orchids (check website for their Phone no.) Marie Selby Botanical Gardens – Garden Shop (a bit pricey) Camp Lot-A-Noise (check website for phone no.) These should be enough to get you into trouble! < grin Regards, Paul University of South Florida "Time wounds all heels." -Frank Case Bayboro Campus ("Tales of a Wayward Inn") St. Petersburg <Eventually I plan to procrastinate. Florida Agricultural Zone 10
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If you go the the AOS website: www.orchidweb.org , click on marketplace and select Florida. You will get all retailers in Florida,
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