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Thanksgiving Flowers Wholesale Guide
Although this has been quite a year, your customers will surely have blessings to celebrate during this year’s Thanksgiving! And how could they celebrate without floral decorations? We wrote you…
Mehr lesen -›Fall Flowers for Rainy Days
Fall bashed into Holland! The days over here are filled with rain, greyness, and wet leaves. While most of us are sticked to staying home, and the COVID virus still…
Mehr lesen -›25 Fall Flowers to Brighten Up Your Season [2019 Update]
Leaves are turning yellow, the sun is playing hide-and-seek and fall flowers are in season again. In other words: time for an updated version of our favorite flowers to color…
Mehr lesen -›Our Favorite Late Summer Flowers
The end of the summer is approaching. This also means the availability of cut flowers is changing. To help you and your customers we’ve created a list of our favorite…
Mehr lesen -›Amaryllis
Amaryllis, also known as Hippeastrum, originally comes from Central America and the Caribbean. The name Amaryllis comes from the Greek word ‘amarussein’, what means sparkling. This beautiful flower is part of the Daffodil family, and like the whole family, it grows from a flower bulb.
Mehr lesen -›Ilex
Ilex is a species of 400 flowering plants out of the holy family (Aquifoliaceae). The plant is originally from the eastern part of North America and the southeast in Canada. Native Americans used the berries for medical purpose. That’s the reason the plant got the nickname fever bush. One of the other names of this plant is winterberry. The plant loses all his leaves in the winter, the only thing what remains are the typical berries. But be careful! Those berries are mildly toxic to humans.
Mehr lesen -›Tutorial: Dark Fall Bouquet
The dark autumn bouquet that is made in this tutorial contains great fall flowers like Cotinus Magical Red Torch and Brassica Rose Crane. This bouquet immediately gives you the autumn…
Mehr lesen -›Anigozanthos
Origin Since this flower is also known as the kangaroo-paw, it’s obvious where it’s origin lies. Down under. Australia. The flowers look like the paws of the kangaroo. Since the…
Mehr lesen -›Quercus
Quercus, also known as Oakleaf, is a beautiful bouquet filler. With the addition of a few branches, the bouquets get a remarkable Autumn look. Everyone recognizes an Oak tree, with…
Mehr lesen -›Brown
Combine a lot of colors together, in the end it always ends brown. It’s a real nature color and has a beautiful color palette. Since prehistoric times brown has been…
Mehr lesen -›Dahlia
The beautiful Dahlia flower is native from Mexico and is their national flower since 1963. It belongs to the Asteraceae family and is related to the Chrysanthemum, Zinnia, and Helianthus. Long…
Mehr lesen -›From Holland with Love Orchids
Choose for the best Dutch quality Orchids: “From Holland With Love” Orchids in the distinctive wooden box A modern twist, stylish elegance and pure nature: orchids have it all. Be…
Mehr lesen -›Orange
The name orange is originative from the Persian Narang (the Spanish Naranja), what means orange (like the fruit). In English, French, and Spanish we use the same name for the…
Mehr lesen -›Calla Lily
Rarely a flower is known by so many different names. Besides Calla Lily, we also know the flower under the names Calla, Zantedeschia, Arum Aethiopicum, and Arum Lily. The latter name refers to the origin of the flower and the shape (calyx) of the flower. The name Zantedeschia comes from the Italian botanist G. Zantedeschi (1773 – 1846). It’s discoverer, Kurt Sprengel (1766–1833), called it like this as a tribute. Calla refers to the Greek word for beautiful, and also Aethiopicum has a Greek origin and means ‘sunbathed.’
Mehr lesen -›Pincushion
Once this flower only grew in South Africa on the rocky coast of Cape Point (Cape of Good Hope). Nowadays, fortunately, many more people can enjoy this beautiful bloom. The flower belongs to the Leucospermum family, a family with more than 50 species.
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