Once a hint of winter is in the air, we start fantasying about pine trees and decorating the house. While trees are usually filled with thousand lights and baubles, let’s make this Christmas a floral one!
Its nickname ‘the Christmas rose’ might be confusing, because the Hellebore hardly has anything in common with a rose. But if you look closely to the flower bud you will see similarities with its real relative: the Ranunculus.
The days are getting shorter, which means Christmas is right around the corner. So let’s peak to see what’s trendy during this Christmas season. There is one beautiful thing we tend to associate with Christmas: snow. Therefor we created an assortment that’s full of snowy items, because what’s not to love about them?
Are you just as bedazzled by this piece of art as we are? Then Azuma Makoto succeeded! Everything he does is aimed at enhancing the value of flowers and plants in a mysterious and unique way. Like this recycled Christmas tree that has been turned into an extraordinary frozen art piece, like no-one ever saw a Christmas tree before!
The winter theme has a futuristic, stylish and playful aura, like a dreamy winter fairy tale in the glistening snow. In winter, the plants are a cool grey with white flowers, a perfect match for the freezing weather. The colour palette is delicate and frosty, ranging from gloomy velvet grey, subtle teal and cloud white to sky blue. Patterns are graphic and futuristic.
The Hillenraad100 is the annual ranking of the hundred most prominent companies in the horticulture sector. A spot on this list is a true acknowledgement of leading entrepreneurship.
Van der Voort Potplanten produces Spathiphyllum and Azalea. In case of Spathiphyllum, the company takes care of everything in house, from breeding and cultivation to production and sales.