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Denmark: 30,000 flowers being planted in Copenhagen

In anticipation of the arrival of spring, the Danish capital is busy planting some 30,000 flowers around the city.

Gardeners from the city municipality have got their best green thumbs out planting the spring flowers, such as horned violets, tulips and pansies, in the cities, parks, squares and streets.

“Flowers, bushes and trees hold great importance for experiencing the city, and when the spring sun hits it, the city completely changes character,” said Morten Kabell, the deputy mayor for technical and environmental issues.

“Copenhageners pour out of their apartments and use the city in a completely different way than during the cold winter months. It’ll take some time before the bushes and trees blossom and leave their green imprint on the city, so bulb plants and spring flowers are important when extending the green season in Copenhagen.”

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