| Plant Culture Sources
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American Hibiscus Society.
The purpose of the American Hibiscus Society, one of
the larger specialized plant societies, is to encourage
and promote the development and improvement of hibiscus
and to collect, record and pass on information concerning
hibiscus. It is a non-profit organization with
headquarters in Venice, Florida.
www.americanhibiscus.org
California Raisin Marketing Board.
www.calraisins.org
California Rare Fruit Growers.
The largest amatuer fruit-growing organization in the
world. Although oriented toward the environmentally sound
culture of any and all edible plants in the home
landscape, CRFG is focused on species not native to nor
grown commercially in any given area.
www.crfg.org
Coffee Research Institute.
Dedicated to coffee education with
comprehensive coverage on coffee, espresso, coffee
brewing, coffee agriculture, coffee science, and the
coffee markets.
www.coffeeresearch.org
Concord Grape Association.
www.concordgrape.org
The Flower Expert.
A comprehensive source of information on various
flower related topics.
www.theflowerexpert.com
Flower Gardening Made Easy.
www.flower-gardening-made-easy.com
International Hibiscus Society.
The IHS differs in that it is an internet
association. Instead of monthly meetings at a fixed
geographic location, we talk 24 hours per day via the IHS
mail list, which is a searchable, photo capable channel
of written communication. Combined with this web site,
which incorporates many different possibilities for
members to participate, we have an original medium that
provides us new ways to enjoy hibiscus.
www.internationalhibiscussociety.org
International Jelly and Preserve Association.
www.jelly.org
Iowa Corn Growers Association.
www.iowacorn.org
Juice Products Association.
www.juiceproducts.org
Missouri Botanical Garden.
www.botanical.com
Montana Wheat and Barley Committee.
wbc.agr.mt/Consumers/Nutrition/barley_basics.html
National Cotton Council of America.
www.cotton.org
North Central Washington Tree Fruit
Production.
www.ncw.wsu.edu/treefruit/
Pfyffer Associates.
www.brussels-sprouts.com
Tree-Mendus Select.
Over 200 varieties of apples. From the favorites of
generations past to those popular today.
www.tree-mendus.com
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