After the announcement in Spring 2016 to organise the 2017 Salon du Végétal in Nantes from 20 to 22 June, the trade show unveils its theme for its 32nd edition. With the slogan “Dream up easy plants!”, the Salon du Végétal offers a spotlight on plants, innovations, products and services which contribute to make the use of plants and their surrounding domain easy in gardens.
A maintenance free plant, equipment which is easy to use, a range which is easy to identify at a glance, easy to pick up and use techniques… It’s around this theme “Dream up easy plants!” that the Salon du Végétal 2017 allows professionals from production, distribution, green spaces and floristry to form a vision of the whole range of plants, innovations, products, services and techniques that make easy sales and happy consumers.
A handy guide to make the most of this theme will be sent out in September to exhibitors.
Conferences, debates and demonstrations
Each day, conferences will bring in experts from the different trade sectors on the current problems found in their fields. Innovert, Espace Inspiration (plants & design), Plant Prospective centre, Bouquets d’aujourd’hui, Ilot Distribution, Demonstration garden… The demonstrations will be in tune with this 2017 theme and showcases will be set to create the show.
For more information:
Bureau Horticole Régional
Centre Floriloire
1, rue des Magnolias
49130 Les Ponts-de-Cé
France
Tel. +33 (0)2 41 79 14 17
www.salon-du-vegetal.com



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