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Poetry with the stock flower

A soft breeze sweeps across an Eastern Mediterranean shoreline. Maybe it’s Greece, or Turkey, or an empty Cyprus, grass-covered dune. The breeze announces the coming of spring, with a soft scent getting stronger the closer you get.

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The perfect Mother’s Day plant

Radiant white, canary yellow, but also lemon and soft orange. Pink, from powdery to hot pink. And violet shades, from lilac to purple. What's more, there are many fantastic patterns with dots, stripes, freckles and cheeky edges.

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The scent of Lathyrus

Thanks to its happy, tender looks and endless colour variations, the Lathyrus remains a popular flower year after year as soon as the sun comes out to play. The scent of a Lathyrus reminds us of fresh summer fields filled with flowers. We’re guessing that’s the reason this flower is so popular with many perfume brands.

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Delicate as a baby’s breath – Gypsophila

Soft like a cloud and available in various colours. The possibilities of styling the Gypsophila are endless, it looks cute within every bouquet or arrangement. Besides, the flower tells a story, which makes it the perfect flower in every decoration.

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Floral Valentine's fragrances

The scents of flowers have been used in the world of perfume for centuries. Besides the point that many flowers simply smell wonderful, the odor can also evoke emotions.

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Which rose fits your Valentine’s date?

What are your plans this Valentine’s day? Something active, cultural or highly romantic? One thing is sure, do not forget to surprise your date with a bouquet of lovely roses. For every date another favourite! Amaze your one and only with your creativity and let them fall even harder for you. The key to the heart!

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The Romantic Ranunculus

It's almost incredible that their tiny flower buds produce such dazzling flowers. The petals of the Ranunculus - also known as the Persian buttercup - open layer by layer to reveal more and more of the flower's centre.

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Holland's pride: Tulips

The Netherlands may be known for its tulips but these flowers initially came from somewhere else entirely. Tulips originated in Turkey, and the first bulbs to arrive in the Netherlands were brought there by Carolus Clusius in the 16th century.

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Meet me under the mistletoe

The mistletoe is essential in many Christmas carols and Christmas scenes in movies. Both Harry Potter from the famous film series and Patrick Bateman from American Psycho enjoy romantic encounters on the movie screen thanks to this plant.

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