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Paul Molina, Naranjo Roses, explains:

Preserved roses: when and where did it all started?

Over the last decade, the demand for preserved roses increased sharply. However, when and where did it all started? In this article, Paul Molina of Naranjo Roses and…

Vacancies:

Beekenkamp opens the doors and offers on- and offline visits in week 24

NL: "Celebrate the seasons"

Week 24 is well-known in the horticultural sector. This is the week that breeders and producers present their whole range of plants. In 2021, Beekenkamp will also show its new…

Chrysal offers a complete range of specialized flower food:

"Special care to special flowers"

Chrysal Universal ensures that customers can enjoy flowers up to 60% longer by providing all the necessary ingredients. However, some flowers need special care and that is why…

BioTherm expands to South America via Brazil

BioTherm has established BioTherm LATAM in Brazil, a move expected to bolster the regions’ demand for efficient cultivation technologies in greenhouses and…

NL: Get to know one of the first employees of Westland Bloemen Export

Gerard Heemskerk was one of the first employees of WBE and is still in the same place after 40 years of service. What did you do before you started working at WBE?Everyone in…

Keepsake Plants Florida hires new Managing Director

Aris Horticulture announces the promotion of Jeremy McGurk to Managing Director of Keepsake Plants Florida. Jeremy replaces Gary Knipe, who retired after 40+ years. Says Scott…

US: Can grocers hold onto last year’s $183M floral sales gains?

While the pandemic forced many to stay at home last year, it didn’t stop consumers from bringing the outside in with plants and floral arrangements, many of…

Two publications on molecular plant stretching mechanisms

Coping with warmth: how plants adapt to rising temperatures

In two publications, Utrecht biologists and international colleagues describe processes used by plants to adapt to warmth. The discoveries provide insights into how plants…

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Molecular characterization of rose spring dwarf-associated virus isolated from China rose

China rose is an important ornamental plant grown widely in China. In May 2019, the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences sampled and analyzed a China rose…

Wyevale Nurseries receives Plant Healthy Certification for high biosecurity standards

The team at Wyevale Nurseries in Herefordshire are celebrating this week after being awarded a Plant Healthy Certificate during Defra’s 2021 Plant Health Week (May 2021).…

Are the fungi we have now the same as they were in the past?

Introducing fungi to the greenhouse is generally not something growers are excited to do but can prove to be pretty useful and educational, which is why it is one of the…

Mother's Day 2021 in Turkey: High demand at floral auction, increased exports to Europe

It has been a good Mother's Day for the Turkish floriculture industry. The demand was high at the flower auction. Additionally, the export of cut flowers from…

NL: Westland Horti Tours restarts guided tours through the greenhouses

Westland Horti Tours has started giving tours of the Westland greenhouses again. This was not possible for a while due to the corona measures, but recently the first tours of…
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US (MI): Master's student receives industry scholarship in cut flower production

The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers (ASCFG) awarded Caleb Spall the 2021 Dave Dowling Scholarship. Caleb is currently a master's student and already has a broad…

UK: New e-commerce shoots for Planteria with launch of Foli8 houseplant collection

Planteria Group, the corporate supplier of greenery and floral displays to clients such as The Savoy Hotel and Harrods, is branching out into the e-commerce…

UK: Garden center customers keen to sample horticultural hospitality as restaurants and cafes welcome guests back indoors

As lockdown measures continue to ease across the UK, there is no sign of the incredible growth in sales by garden centres slowing. In Fact, overall sales for 12th April - 12th…

US (OH): Organizations purchase greenhouse for Coshocton in Bloom projects

Coshocton in Bloom (CIB), has purchased the former Clary Brother’s Greenhouse on Denman Avenue, Ohio. The purchase of the two-acre property was made possible…

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'Do club' and robot builders continue to take steps

The Network Smart Horticulture saw the light in 2018. Since then, the "do club" has been committed to accelerating innovation in horticulture. Almost thirty companies have…

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