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Verdissimo decorates Bucharest Museum

Verdissimo has once again been entrusted with the ornamental decoration of a much-visited space: the Bucharest Museum. What flowers and plants were used for the decoration? The company explains.

Grasses
These are perfect plants for decorating spaces because they combine very well with many other plants. They can be found in different colours, from chestnut to copper, and are ideal for giving movement to the space.

They are really in-fashion in all kinds of ornamental decorations due to their simplicity, beauty and easy maintenance.

In this case, the grasses were used to give the space a contemporary touch, inspired by their neutral colours, nature and softness.

Cupressus
Cupressus are the trees commonly known as cypresses. There are different species and many of them are grown in parks and gardens in Europe. This tree is normally used to create artistic forms by pruning them and they are often put indoors to add a touch of elegance to the space, which is why in Asia they are normally placed next to temples.

Juniperus
When we talk about juniperus, we are referring to junipers, a symbol of longevity, strength, athletic character and, above all, fertility.

Junipers in Asia are usually used in landscape gardening and horticulture. In this case, contemporary landscape gardening has been favoured while conserving the originality of the place, thanks to the subtlety and nature of junipers.

Read more at the Verdissimo blog.
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