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Amigo Plant – Shining with sustainability

Amigo Plant supplies not only 60 varieties from the standard assortment of succulents but also dyed versions. Amigo Plant has been dyeing plants now for more than 15 years. The water-based dyes that are uses in this process are not harmful to the environment or the plants - they simply continue to grow as usual.

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Growers

Building the future – Montis

The entire Montis team grows a variety of high-quality seasonal products under various brands year round. They pay meticulous attention to every detail to ensure quality. Thanks to multiple checklists and controls, the team ensures that the company is properly organised.

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Trend report

Christmas trend of 2024: Apricot Glow

Imagine a glowing sunset, followed by radiant nighttime magic. A sky that continues to bear witness to the burning daylight that shimmers and reflects. It activates something in your subconscious and produces a breathtaking sensation.

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Indoor plants

Poinsettia with a Fresh Twist

A plant that truly lives up to its nickname is the Poinsettia, also known as the ‘Christmas Star.’ This star of the season deserves a place in every home during the holiday season.

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Flowers

Trendy Christmas flowers

While the classic red Hippeastrum is, of course, indispensable in December, there are many other beautiful flowers that are perfect for this time of year.

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Growers

Bonito Plant

Bonito Plant is a professional and modern Phalaenopsis nursery with a cultivation area of 42,000 m2. The company is located in ‘s-Gravenzande in the municipality of Westland.

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Bulbs

Plant now, enjoy later

Who wouldn't love to have a lush flower garden like the ones designed by landscape architect Piet Oudolf? But green fingers aren't a prerequisite to having a wonderful, flower-filled garden: planting a bag of flower bulbs is easy.

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Indoor plants

Velvet green

When you think of soft, velvety, or fluffy, plants may not be the first thing that come to mind. However, alongside varieties with stiff, smooth surfaces, there are also several species with hairy, silky textures.

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