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Outdoor plants

Tropical Garden

Who wouldn't want to go on a safari in a tropical rainforest? The exotic look of vibrant colours, brings exactly that atmosphere into our homes. Dark green, cherry red or orange - light and dark tropical colours combined create an elegant look with a touch of exclusivity.

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Flowers

Hay fever-proof bouquet

No matter how beautiful nature may look at this time of year, if you suffer from hay fever, that wonderful spectacle will only lead to itchy eyes and continuous sneezing. However, your customers no longer need to go without their daily dose of flowers.

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Indoor plants

Exotic bird of paradise

Bird of paradise, crane flower, Strelitzia: all the names this amazing plant is known by sound equally exotic. Strelitzia transforms any room into a colourful paradise. Watch out for low-flying macaws!

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Flowers

The hero among flowers

Majestic and impressive: what better way to describe the Gladiolus? This 'hero' shoots upward like a rocket from where it shows off a wide range of colours from late spring until well into autumn.

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Indoor plants

Ready for the European Championship

Hang up the flags again, clear your throat for loud cheering and put on your lucky socks, because it's the European Football Championship again! Do you celebrate it indoors on the couch or outside in the garden? However you experience the European Championship, with these plants you are ready for the matches.

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Growers

Lathyrus all year round - Lathyrus.nl

In 1992, Lathyrus.nl started growing sweet peas under the name Kwekerij Hoogeveen. After several relocations and a name change in 2015, the nursery is now located in Kudelstaart (North Holland, the Netherlands), with an additional location that is used specifically for raising the plants.

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Flowers

Poetry with the Delphinium

Are they little blue bells that ring, or tiny dolphins jumping in and out of the green undergrowth? Proud and tall in a field of grass, blessed with shades of blue otherwise unheard of in the floral world. Cousin to the buttercup, queen in her own right.

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