Coatepec Harinas
RegionAnother flower-producing municipality in the State of México's growing region.
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Another flower-producing municipality in the State of México's growing region.
A flower-growing municipality in the State of México's floriculture belt, beside Villa Guerrero.
Mexico's 'flower capital' — the State of México grows ~75% of the country's flowers; Villa Guerrero is its main hub and the national gerbera centre, worked by ~15,000 mostly family growers.
Curated from public sources · figures approximate · a mention here is not an endorsement.
These flowers are commercially grown in or exported from Mexico for the cut-flower trade.
These flowers originate in Mexico — this is where they grow in the wild or were first cultivated.












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