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Week 31 Floral and Plant Novelties: A Roundup
In the world of horticulture, new blooms and greenery are always on the horizon, and this week is no exception. Let's take a look at the latest offerings from Fleurig Est BV, Temba Flowers, Altima, and Pacific Floral.
Fleurig Est BV has showcased a vibrant array of dahlias and sunflowers, aiming to captivate summer and early autumn shoppers with their bold colours. This week, however, there was no specific mention of new rose novelties from Fleurig.
Temba Flowers has unveiled a fresh multi-colored gladiolus collection, boasting extended vase life, as well as specialized carnations with improved stem length and fragrance. They've also introduced a test batch of tropical foliage plants, ideal for indoor decoration.
Altima has been focusing on new rose collections, and one of their standout novelties is the Rose Frutteto. This unique rose variety, bred by De Ruiter, features coral-red petals with a subtle fruity fragrance reminiscent of ripe summer fruits. Grown at an altitude of 2,550 meters in Kenya, Rose Frutteto offers a strong and thick stem, ensuring a long vase life and professional floristry. Ideal for summer bouquets and themed events, Rose Frutteto is a premium rose variety, sought after in both wholesale and retail flower markets.
Pacific Floral has released a new range of orchids, boasting more robust colours and longer blooming periods. They've also introduced new succulent mixes, combining drought tolerance with colourful foliage, and a fresh batch of protea flowers with improved stem durability for export.
For those interested in more precise details such as shipment volumes or market availability, companies usually release that information closer to their distribution dates or in their client newsletters.
This week's featured image is a Rose Frutteto bouquet by @fioreriakate. Rose Frutteto is available year-round, and Pacific Floral offers Waxflowers mixed from Peru on the clocks of Royal FloraHolland, alongside Temba Flowers' offerings.
Stay tuned for more updates on the ever-evolving world of floriculture!
- The Rose Frutteto, a new rose variety bred by De Ruiter and featuring coral-red petals with a subtle fruity fragrance, is one of Altima's standout novelties, grown at an altitude of 2,550 meters in Kenya, offering a long vase life and professional floristry.
- Pacific Floral has unveiled a new range of orchids with more robust colors and longer blooming periods, as well as new succulent mixes for those seeking colorful foliage and drought tolerance.
- Temba Flowers has showcased a fresh multi-colored gladiolus collection, specialized carnations with improved stem length and fragrance, and a test batch of tropical foliage plants, ideal for indoor decoration.
- Fleurig Est BV has introduced a selection of dahlias and sunflowers with bold colors intended to captivate summer and early autumn shoppers, but no specific mention of new rose novelties was made this week.
- For those interested in detailed information such as shipment volumes or market availability, companies typically provide such details closer to their distribution dates or in their client newsletters.