Amigo Plant - Succulents with a sunny character
Every few weeks, we put one of our growers in the spotlight. This time, we are shining the light on Amigo Plant.
Every few weeks, we put one of our growers in the spotlight. This time, we are shining the light on Amigo Plant.
In week 26, the NATO Summit will take place in The Hague and several major roads will be closed around Noviflora Holland and its growers. This could mean that orders cannot be delivered as quickly as you are used to.
Midsummer means socialising, dancing around the maypole, music, pickled herring and strawberry cake. But also the most Swedish tradition of them all: flower wreaths! Honestly, we will never get tired of it.
The outdoor season is in full swing. But in all this outdoor enjoyment, consumers can easily forget about their houseplants, while some of our green friends actually enjoy being outside in the warmer months.
Those warm summer evenings where we can sit outside until late in the evening, enjoying the last rays of sunshine, are just around the corner. But that also means mosquitoes will be making a comeback, and that is exactly what we do not want. Fortunately, we have the perfect solution: mosquito-repelling plants!
Curious about our Hunters and what plants they are searching for? Then read on to find out more about Sybren, Marie and Ed, three of our dedicated Hunters.
Every few weeks, we put one of our growers in the spotlight. This time, we are shining the light on OK Plant.
Macrophylla, Magical, Forever & Ever or Endless Summer; read on to discover the differences between these varieties.
Easter symbolises new beginnings. The fresh green landscape, bursting with blooms, reminds us of this and fills us with energy. What better way to share that renewed energy with your customers than through a beautiful Easter bouquet?
When you think of Easter, you probably quickly picture the cheerful yellow hues of fluffy chicks, bright sunshine and painted eggs hidden in the garden. But of course, we also want the interior to look their Easter best. And what better way to achieve this than with plants?