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Top 5 - yesterday
- CAN (SK): “The flowers take a long time to start growing but it is worth it because they are so beautiful”
- Plants remove cancer causing toxins from air
- Use of prohydrojasmon to suppress Frankliniella occidentalis and tomato spotted wilt virus in chrysanthemums
- Kuehne+Nagel announces management changes in Middle East and Africa region
- UK: Award-winning Chelsea Flower Show garden to go on display in Hampshire
Top 5 - last week
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- Hasfarm’s network expands in Indonesia, partnering with Bromelia Flowers and Tropika
- "Breeders need to study the Chinese market carefully before introducing a variety"
- Royal Flowers merges with The Elite Group
- North America: “Unbridled optimism for Mother’s Day tempered by reality”
- “A new sales channel for flower companies without any labor or high fixed costs”
US (FL): David Austin garden roses in “Wetter is Better” assortments
Perfect for wholesalers, retailers as well as event planners, the premium-assorted “Wetter is Better” mixes feature David Austin garden roses in color palettes to suit your garden rose needs. Now consumers can receive garden roses in pre-packed “Wetter is Better” proconas so that the roses are already pre-hydrating.
All three assortments include a mini procona packed with four different bunches of David Austin garden roses. Each bunch includes 12 stems for a total count of 48 stems per assorted pack.
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