You are so special – Phalaenopsis Valentine special
Are your customers looking for something different than a necklace for this Valentine’s Day? A Phalaenopsis is this year’s finest Valentines gift.
Are your customers looking for something different than a necklace for this Valentine’s Day? A Phalaenopsis is this year’s finest Valentines gift.
Everyone knows Hydrangea. After all, this cheerful bloom is difficult to ignore, with all its bright colours and unusual shapes. But what do you actually know about this popular plant? We figured it was high time to take a closer look!
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New year, new trends. And of course we are not lagging behind in the world of plants and flowers. We have looked at the well-known trend watchers and provide a prediction of the trends in the field of house and garden plants, cut flowers and materials that we expect to see in the coming year.
This French term is being used more and more, but what does it actually mean? 'Ton sur ton' literally translates to 'colour on colour’. With this method, one primary colour is chosen as a base and applied in various shades.
It's almost incredible that their tiny flower buds produce such dazzling flowers. The petals of the Ranunculus - also known as the Persian buttercup - open layer by layer to reveal more and more of the flower's centre.
The Netherlands may be known for its tulips but these flowers initially came from somewhere else entirely. Tulips originated in Turkey, and the first bulbs to arrive in the Netherlands were brought there by Carolus Clusius in the 16th century.
The transition to the new year is centred around optimism, stability and patience. Once again, nature in its purest form promises to offer refuge year-round. Allow your intuition to guide you.
Follow your favourite Hunter, witness their adventures, and be amongst the very first to see and order newly ‘hunted’ products on the Hunter-tool.
Sometimes you look at a plant and think: there’s no way nature came up with a design like this.