In the lead-up to Valentine's Day, Miami International Airport (MIA) has processed approximately 940 million stems of cut flowers, ensuring a plentiful supply for the holiday across the United States.
Valentine's Day roses are unwrapped after being inspected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialist Elaine Mendez at Miami International Airport on Friday in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta ...
In the run up to February 14, agricultural specialists at Miami International Airport have processed about 940 million stems ...
In the run up to Feb. 14, agricultural specialists in Miami have processed about 940 million stems of cut flowers, according ...
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