Orlando, FL – From advanced equipment to emerging plant varieties, The Landscape Show sets the stage for what’s next in the green industry. Returning to Orlando next month for its 42nd year, the show brings together the people and products shaping the future of Florida’s $41.9 billion nursery and landscape industry.  

Produced by the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association (FNGLA), the event will transform over 250,000 square feet at the Orange County Convention Center into a premier marketplace. More than 400 exhibitors from Florida, the U.S. and beyond, will showcase the latest innovations in plants, tools and technology.  

“The Landscape Show is where Florida’s horticulture industry does business,” said Tal Coley, chief executive officer of the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association (FNGLA). “It provides direct access to wholesale suppliers offering the products and solutions that drive the growth of Florida’s green industry.”  

The event is the leading destination to discover the latest wholesale offerings and secure orders that will transform residential and commercial landscapes in the weeks and months ahead.  

More than a marketplace, The Landscape Show offers the Knowledge College—28 cutting-edge sessions designed to equip attendees with breakthrough strategies and practical tools. These sessions provide opportunities for professionals across the industry to connect and share knowledge about the latest trends and best practices. 

FNGLA will award top exhibitors for categories that include Most Unusual Plant Specimen, Best Island Exhibit and Best of Show. Exhibitors can also take home a “Cool Product” Awards, highlighting innovative new plants and gardening accessories.  

The 2025 Landscape Show will take place in Orlando from August 20-22. Interested in attending? Click here to register.  

About FNGLA 
The Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association (FNGLA) produces TPIE. The state industry association represents Florida’s environmental horticulture industry which generates a $41.9 billion economic impact and directly employs 279,000+ people. FNGLA works to better Florida’s nursery and landscape industry while raising the bar on professionalism.