GRANT
STEPHENSON
Grant Stephenson's fascination with the plant world
began at the age of three while working with his grandmother
in her garden. After studying landscape design and architecture
at Louisiana State University, Grant entered the horticulture
industry, selling for (at the time) one of the nation's
largest ornamental plant brokerage firms, Jenco, in
Austin, Texas. While in Austin, Grant came to be relied
on as a spokesperson in the horticulture industry, fielding
gardening questions on popular local radio programs,
providing advice to community groups and businesses
concerned with environmentally sound solutions to landscape
problems, and helping provide greenery to decorate the
sets of PBS's Austin City Limits TV series.
Building on his experience working with architects,
developers, property managers, and contractors, Grant
joined the Spencer Company, then ventured into helping
create a growing nursery at Houston's Treesearch Farms,
where he served as plant buyer and helped initiate a
re-wholesaling business. Grant offered his expertise
and unique services to many of Texas' best nurseries
and brokerages and became recognized locally and nationally
as an unparalleled expert on hardy palms, cycads, and
bamboos.
In 1991 Grant's knowledge, passion, and hard work flowered
into Horticultural Consultants, Inc., now the preferred
supplier of palms and other tropical plants to the nation's
most demanding landscape architects, commercial nurseries,
real estate developers, contractors, botanic gardens,
and theme parks.
Since beginning his company, Grant has consulted for
Mercer Arboretum, Moody Gardens, Pappas Restaurants,
the City of Houston, South Shore Harbor, New Territory,
the Finger Companies, the Woodlands Corporation, Freeport,
Nassau Bay, Seabrook, Galveston County, Walt Disney
World, Tennessee Zoo, Phoenix Zoo, San Antonio Zoo,
Houston Zoo, New Orleans Aquarium, Corpus Christi Aquarium,
the San Antonio River Walk, San Antonio Botanical Garden,
Dixieland Theme Parks, and Six Flags Astroworld.
Grant has traveled to collect and acquire palms in Texas,
Florida, California, Arizona, Mexico, Hawaii, and the
Bahamas, and maintains active relationships with growers
and plant enthusiasts across the country and overseas.
Grant belongs to the following organizations and is
a regular participant in several horticultural events:
Organizations:
AABGA
AZH
Palm Beach Palm & Cycad Society
The American Bamboo Society
Cycad Society of South Africa
Palm Society of South Texas
The International Palm Society
Association of Zoological Horticulture
Texas Nursery & Landscape Association
Tradeshows:
FNATS Florida Association of Nurserymen
Gulf States Horticultural Expo
The Nursery / Landscape Expo, Houston, TX
Western States Palm Conference
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