Denis-Plants presents its first catalogue. It might seem like an anachronism to publish a catalogue in print in this digital age. But because of its evolution in the perennial plant sector, Denis-Plants made this deliberate choice nevertheless.
Along with their website www.denis-plants.com, this catalogue will receive an annual edition, where you can find and compare all the available species at a glance. A copy of the catalogue can be requested through info@denis-plants.com.
Expansion
Denis-Plants also announces that in its 42nd year of existence it will undergo a major business expansion. Now that their plant assortment consists of more than 450 species and the cultivation area became more and more difficult to manage among rented locations, they made the transition to a foil greenhouse of 21,000 m² neighboring the current location. These adaptations will be finalized just in time for the perennial campaign of the season of 2018. Different climate compartments will serve the diversity of the plants and contribute to optimal quality.

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