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UK: HTA concludes 125th anniversary celebration with tree planting

As the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) concludes its 125th anniversary year, a special tree planting ceremony was held at Horticulture House in Chilton, Oxfordshire, marking the culmination of a year-long celebration of supporting the UK's horticultural industry.

The tree, a Liquidambar styraciflua 'Gum Ball', originally showcased on the HTA's stand at the 2024 RHS Chelsea Flower Show, has found its permanent home in the grounds of Horticulture House.

Fran Barnes, CEO of the HTA, said: "This tree planting marks an important milestone for the HTA. We are proud to celebrate 125 years of supporting the industry and look forward to continuing to lead the way in the years to come. The tree symbolizes our rich heritage and our ongoing commitment to sustainability and the future of horticulture."

Throughout 2024, the 125th-anniversary theme resonated across all HTA events, including the Garden Press Event, HTA National Plant Show, the HTA Annual Conference, and the inaugural FutureGrow Expo, underscoring the association's forward-looking vision for the industry.

The HTA, which represents the horticultural industry across the UK, commemorates its anniversary by celebrating its members, reflecting on its rich history, and exploring opportunities for the sector's future. With challenging trading conditions, the association remains steadfast in supporting its members and championing the need for continuity and long-term stability. In these critical times, the resources and advocacy provided by the HTA are more valuable than ever for its members.

For more information:
Horticultural Trades Association
www.hta.org.uk

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