Friday, September 2, 2011
Getting Ready for the Big Event
The Philippine Orchid Society, in cooperation with the country’s major horticultural organizations will host the 3rd Flora Filipina International Expo 2012 at Quezon Memorial Circle from February 24 to March 5, 2012. The theme of this year’s event is “Achieving Global Competency in Floriculture”. Its continuing objectives are to unite and uplift the ornamental plant industry and showcase what is new, encourage research and production and to disseminate new horticultural technologies.
The show is expected to be one of Southeast Asia’s biggest gardening and plant event this year, which envisions to gather under one single international gardening event horticulturists, flower and plant connoisseurs, collectors or rare plants, traders, suppliers, landscapers, architects, manufacturers and traders of gardening tools, fertilizers, pesticides, garden equipment, environmental government and non-government organizations, private and government universities and colleges, government departments and agencies, foreign embassies, including local and foreign visitors. There will be about 120 commercial booths and 60 exhibits featuring an assortment of plants including new hybrids and species.
The Flora Filipina will begin with a 2-day Scientific Conference on Philippine Plants from February 24 to 25, 2012 at the Bureau of Soils, Visayas Avenue. corner Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City. After which, there will be an organized tour to various plant nurseries and tourist destination in selected sites.
In regards with this, we are inviting interested individuals to come, visit and attend the event. For further information, kindly contact The Philippine Orchid Society at:
(+632) 929-4425, (+632)926-5061 (0917)848-5468; (0922)895-9544.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
New Poster for FLORA FILIPINA 2012
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