Lavender oil next to a bunch of lavender on a wooden table.

Floriculture is a substantial sub-branch of horticulture, having many sub-branches of its own that include cut or loose flowers, ornamentals (such as foliage plants, trees, shrubs, climbers, palms, bamboo, cacti and succulents), dried flowers, essential oils, landscape gardening and lawns.

There is enormous benefit to be gained in professionally managed spaces such as parklands, botanical gardens, nurseries and sporting fields as molecular hydrogen and oxygen nano bubble infused water can be implemented into already existing infrastructures. Domestic and residential gardening is also an important part of the floriculture sector not only for its aesthetic value, but it contributes towards a pollution-free environment in cities, homes and parklands alike. This further promotes biodiversity of life that feeds the bees, the birds and other wildlife that assists in pollination and fertilisation surrounding these micro-environments.

Hydrogen rich plants that are healthy and strong with vibrant colours and intense perfume, will offer the greatest resistance to harvest, transportation damage and post-harvest lifespans. Hydrogen rich water will slow oxidation and deterioration of the cut product to extend freshness both at the marketplace and in the vase. With an international market value in the tens of billions of dollars, bright, vibrant and healthy flowers represent happiness, peace and love the world over.