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Maidenhair Fern
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Bromeliad
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African Lily
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Aglaonema, Chinese Evergreen
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Ginger
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Alstroemeria, Peruvian Lily
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Snapdragon
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Norfolk Island Pine
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Ming Fern
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Sprengeri Fern
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Plumosa Fern
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Tree Fern
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Bird’s Nest Fern
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Ponytail Palm
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Tuberous Begonia
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Schefflera, Octopus Tree
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Calathea
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Aster
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Celosia, Cockscomb
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Parlor Palm, Chamaedor Palm
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Waxflower
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Spider Plant
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Florist’s Chrysanthemum
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Spider Chrysanthemum
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Croton
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Larkspur
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Ti Plant
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Jade Plant
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Florist’s Cyclamen
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Artichoke
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Dahlia
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Delphinium
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Dendrobium Orchid
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Florists Carnation
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Dumbcane
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False Aralia
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Green Corn Plant Dracaena
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Corn Plant Dracena
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Red-Margined Dracena, Dragon Tree
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Golden Pothos, Devil’s Ivy
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Spring Heather
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Blue Thistle
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Eucalyptus
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Crown of Thorns
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Poinsettia
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Lisianthus
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Benjamin Fig, Weeping Fig
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Rubber Tree
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Fiddleleaf Fig
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Forsythia
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Freesia
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Galax
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Salal, Lemonleaf
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Gerbera, Transvaal Daisy
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Gladiolus
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Baby’s Breath
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English Ivy
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Sunflower
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Amaryllis
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Wax Plant
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Hyacinth
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Hydrangea
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Hypericum Berries
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Iris
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Kalanchoe
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Liatris
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Asiatic Lily
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Stargazer Lily
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Trumpet Easter Lily
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Caspia, Misty Blue
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Sea Lavender Statice
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Statice
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Prayer Plant
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Stock
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Bells of Ireland
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Split-leaf Philodendron
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Myrtle
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Daffodil
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Boston Fern
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Flat fern
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Shrimp Plant
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Peony
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Zig Zag Plant
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Peperomia
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Phalaenopsis, Butterfly Orchid
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Heartleaf Philodendron
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Pittosporum, Mock Orange
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Swedish Ivy
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Tuberose
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Protea
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Ranunculus
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Azalea
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Hybrid Tea Rose
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Leatherleaf Fern
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Italian Ruscus
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Israeli Ruscus, Butcher’s Broom
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African Violet
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Pussy Willow
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Curly Willow
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Sansevieria, Snake Plant
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Thanksgiving Cactus
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Golden Rod
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Spathiphyllum, Peace Lily
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Stephanotis, Bridal Wreath
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Bird of Paradise
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Nepthytis
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Tulip
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Viburnum
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Bear Grass
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Calla
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Wandering Jew
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Aphid- adult stage Small Soft-bodied Size of a pinhead
Usually green or yellow Pear shaped Secrete a honeydew sticky substance Promotes blk, sooty mold on plants
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Fungus Gnat- adult stage
Small, delicate bodied flies 1/8 inch long Black flies, black wings and antennae “Y” shaped pattern on forewings Develop in growing medium of household plants
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Leaf Miner- adult stage
Known usually as moths, sawflies and flies Some beetles and wasps exhibit behavior Feed on leaves Made tunnel like pictures on their leaves as they eat away at them
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Mealybug- adult stage Appear on plants in colonies of white masses
Have small ridges on their bodies Small white spines that radiate outward Live along stems & underside of leaves Feed on sap Secrete honeydew sticky substance Cause plants to fade to yellow
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Scale- adult stage Small, oblong insects Hard, turtle-shaped bodies
Have brown or blk raised lumps Attach to stems and underside of leaves Feed on sap Cause plant growth to decrease and leaves to yellow and fall off
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Snail/Slug- adult stage
Glide along their plants leaving a silvery mucous slime trail Chew irregular holes with smooth edges on leaves Can chew fruit and plant bark Love to feed on low growing plants
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Spider Mite- adult stage
Tiny, almost microscopic Appear as small specks on undersides of young leaves. Red, green or white in color Suck on sap causing gray spots on leaves Leaves fade to yellow and distort Webs are visible on plant
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Thrip- adult stage Tiny, brown, fly-like Found in flowers of plants
Slender with 4 very slender fringed wings Highly mobile and difficult to see They chew surface of plant & suck juices Plant dries out & turns white & speckled Leaf undersides have blk spots, tips wither
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Whitefly- adult stage Small, snow-white 4 winged Highly mobile
Feed on leaf undersides Suck sap causing plant to wilt, yellow and die
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Anthracnose- damage Most visible on leaves and ripe fruit
Small irregular yellow, brown, dark-brown or black spots but can lead to coverage of a whole area Can cause cankers and rot fruits/veg.
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Black Spot- damage Affects rose plants
Appears on lower branches and spreads upwards Leaves turn yellow and fall off
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Botrytis- damage Generalized symptoms include a gray to brown discoloration, water soaking, and a fuzzy whitish gray to tan mold (mycelium and spores) growing on the surface of affected areas.
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Damping off- damage Poor, uneven standing of seedlings
Lesions at or below the soil line Seedling will discolor/wilt suddenly/collapse and die
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Mosaic Virus- damage alternating spots of yellowish and light/dark green leaves Leaves can appear thicker and somewhat elevated giving a blister-like appearance. curling and yellowing of the leaves, stunted growth, and malformed fruit
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Powdery Mildew- damage
Typically white or gray & stays on the surface Stunting or distortion of leaves, buds, growing tips and fruit Yellowing of leaves, premature leaf drop General decline in the growth Common House plants affected: African violet & begonia; Outdoor plants: lilac, phlox & some rose varieties
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Anchor tape
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Cardette/Card Holder
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Casket Saddle
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Chenille Stems- aka pipe cleaners
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Water tubes
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Water picks
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Wire cutters
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Wrist Corsage Holder
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Greening Pins
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Floral Tape
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Pick Machine and Metal Picks
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Nosegay Holder
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Wet Floral Foam (oasis)
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Floral Knife
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Florist wire
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Enclosure Card
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Tulle
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# 3 ribbon 5/8 inch or 16 mm.
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# 9 ribbon 1 ½ inches or 38 mm.
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# 40 ribbon 3 inches or 76 mm
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Styrofoam
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Stem Cutter
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Sheet Moss
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Wire Easel
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Wooden Pick
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Dixon Pin
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Poly foil
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Cellophane
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Corsage Pin
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Boutonniere Pin
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Pin Holder (frog)
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Glue Gun
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Candle Pick/Holder
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Dry Foam
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