Thai growers are skillful in hybridising and propagating techniques. Within just a few years, they are able to produce hundreds of new hybrids that hardly resemble the parent plants. In an article in the Bangkok Post, Normita Thongtham is giving away some detailed information on the current trends in Thai horticulture. According to Thongtam, more and more foreign buyers are entering the Thai flower markets.
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