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Fun Hydrangea facts

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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Growers Christmas edition

In this blog we put not just one, but three growers in the December spotlight. All with their own assortment, perfect for during the December month: from the widely known chamber pines and the Christmas classic Poinsettia to coloured Echeverias. Let’s take a look at these growers' Christmas items.

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Hip hippeastrum

Christmas tree, lights, a few reindeer and lots and lots of ornaments. There are a few things you simply must have around the holidays, and the hippeastrum is one of them.

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A classic or a colourful Christmas tree?

What would Christmas be without a Christmas tree? Nothing! What kind of tree will you put up in your shop this year? Are you going for the traditional fir tree decorated with baubles, or will you take a completely different approach with a colourful eye-catcher?

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Creative with the poinsettia

Natural living is a trend. Interior design has embraced plants and natural materials as home accessories, creating a friendly, cosy atmosphere. At Christmas, the poinsettia is already the star of the show, but this year we want to make it shine even brighter with our inspiration. Let’s take a look!

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Plant World – It’s here to discover

Explore the world of Plant World, the place to discover strong, unique tropical houseplants, Hydrangea and hardy palms. You can regularly expect new varieties and innovative concepts from this nursery, born from the cooperation between Van der Arend Tropical Plantcenter, JoGrow and Smit Kwekerijen.

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All about Anthurium

The name says it all: the genus name Anthurium is derived from the Greek ‘Anthos’ and ‘Oura’. The literal translation of this is ‘flowering tail’. The name is appropriate because of the flowering manner.

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