Flower designer Gregor Lersch gave a five-day seminar to a big group of professional flower artists from June 1st – June 5th. Anthurium cut flower Terrasol played the leading part during those days.
At the seminar ‘5 Days and 5 Stories’ Gregor Lersch processed the Anthurium cut flower Terrasol in beautiful masterpieces. The level of the flower design of the seminar was very high: beside the 55 participants, the Russian champion Natalia Zizko and the European champion Mark Pampling participated.
All participants were very enthusiastic about the nice assortment of flowers. A lot of them have their own flower trade school or give demonstrations and workshops in various countries all over the world.
Smokey colours
Completely fitting the theme 'Smokey colours', the Anthurium cut flower variety Terrasol was delivered by the request of many participants. As a real ‘smokey colour' Terrasol has a terracotta brown colour. The flowers have a diameter of 15-17 cm and elegant, long stems.
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