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Why are most cut flowers grown in greenhouses?
 
  Why are most cut flowers grown in greenhouses?

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Answer to Question 1

There are several reasons why cut flowers are grown in greenhouses. First is
temperature. In order to induce plants to form buds, then flowers, they must have a
certain range in temperature. Inside a greenhouse, the temperature can be controlled
very well. Another reason is moisture. Plants for cutflower production must have the
right amount of water. Plants grow well in the controlled environment of a greenhouse.



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