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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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Highlight

Every week, we highlight a few relevant products. This week: Bromeliad. Browse the collection here.

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Meet our green Finest treasures

The very best products from the most talented growers, picked by our experienced product specialists to charm, surprise and move your customers. Plants with a heart and a story to tell. That’s Finest.

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Saintpaulia Bloomies

The Saintpaulia Bloomies are back! This small and double-flowered plant, also known as African violets, is available in white, red, blue, pink, blue-white and pink-white. Browse our assortment in the webshop.

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Botanical Twist

A cabinet of curiosities filled with peculiar plants, succulent show ponies, and leaves that look like art. That’s what you’ll find in our Botanical Twist collection. Plants that surprise and delight, and allow you to look at nature in a different way. Nothing is impossible!

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Indoor musthaves

Green houseplants are still all the rage in interior design! We selected the most popular green masterpieces just for you. Check out our indoor musthaves in the webshop.

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The bigger, the better

When it comes to houseplants these days, the trend is the bigger, the better. This applies both to filling those big empty corners in the room as well as the smaller spots like window sills. You can also put a few plants together in one spot to get that extra wild jungle effect.

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Perfect imperfections

Nature isn’t perfect. But what is perfect? The imperfection is what’s natural, the odd and the strange, the rough and unruly. Perfect imperfections defying and redefining what we think of as beautiful. Weird shapes, bulbous and bold or thin and wavy- these plants can teach us a thing or two about natural beauty.

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The green kind of carnivore

Strange shapes and a specific taste for insects- these plants are true meat eaters. With their colourful and curious looks, they attract spiders and insects only to catch and eat them to satisfy their hunger.

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