Here are some facts from the B.C. Ministry of Agriculture relating to the flower industry:
B.C. is the largest producer of cut tulips and bulbs in Canada and within the province the tulip industry is a major player. Tulip market sales account for more than one-quarter of B.C.’s entire cut flower industry. In 2009, B.C. tulip growers hand-harvested approximately 21 million tulip stems. That same year, the entire cut flower industry contributed nearly $41 million to B.C.’s economy.
· Tulips are the main cut flower grown in B.C., with over 21 million stems produced in 2009.
· In 2009, the cut flower industry contributed nearly $41 million to B.C.’s economy.
· B.C.’s cut flower industry grows a diverse range of field and greenhouse-grown annuals, perennials, bulbs, ornamental grasses and woody cut flower crops.
· Gerbera daisies are now the second major cut flower crop grown in B.C.
· Other popular cut flowers grown in B.C. include alstomerias, spray chrysanthemums, daffodils, freesia, irises, standard roses and snapdragons.