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Off to a colourful start

The first days of the new year can be pretty dismal, so that's when it's time to brighten up your home with some sunny colours. Just in the nick of time, primulas become widely available. We all know these cute little rascals with their cheerful flowers and sturdy, bright green leaves. No wonder they represent a new beginning.

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Indoor plants

Selections Anthurium

The Selections Anthurium assortment consists of six cultivars, each in a different colour and available year round in pot size 12 cm: all with the best price per quality in the market.

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Indoor plants

Make yourself winterproof

Brightly coloured bromeliads are just the thing for an extra dose of energy during those dark winter months. Group bromeliads of different colours and varieties together with some foliage plants and beat those winter blahs.

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Indoor plants

Shining (Christmas) stars

December 12 is Poinsettia Day. Although bright red poinsettias (also known as Christmas stars) are the most popular, they are actually available in a whole range of colours including apricot, maroon, creamy white, salmon, orange, pink and several other shades of red.

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Bulbs

Hyacinths for a colourful winter

Today, hyacinths are so popular that it's hard to imagine these bulbs being so exclusive that only the wealthy could afford to buy them. So aren't we lucky? After all, their curly little florets add a nice bit of sparkle an colour to these gloomy months.

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A painted statement

These days, life isn't all about tradition: roses don't have to be red, and violets aren't always blue. And if you thought green was the only colour for plants, think again because the latest thing is painted plants!

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