Wholesale growing across three continents
Long term approach
One such grower is Seiont Nurseries in North Wales (UK). Neil Alcock takes up the story. “The big difference working with Tesselaar is that their approach and varieties are always looking to the long term. We currently grow Daphne Perfume Princess, Cordyline Festival Burgundy and will be re-launching Burgundy Spire in 2018.”
Festival Lime
Festival Lime is another plant from the Tesselaar stable. This sibling of the Festival Burgundy cordyline is different from other selections in the cordyline genus as it is a compact, clump forming cordyline that cascades into a round ball shape.
It is ideal to plant either in a container or as a colour highlight to add to other plants in gardens and landscapes.
“We will also be adding Lime festival to the range," added Neil. "Our market to the Garden Centre supply chain and mail order companies is enhanced by this working relationship with Anthony Tesselaar.”
For more information:
www.tesselaar.com
www.seiontnurseries.com