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The freesia: a curious spike with heavenly scented flowers

First discovered in South Africa, later cultivated by seasoned growers in the Netherlands and now available across the world: the freesia. This fresh spring bloom is mostly known for its colourful flower spike.



BOS Freesia knows that cutting freesias is a precise job. Especially when it involves large quantities. Theun van den Bos says most growers cut the flowers too tight. "The flowers won’t open into these beautiful, lush spikes. We pride ourselves in cutting our freesias at just the right stage.” His company has been MPS GAP licensed for years and limits corporate influences on the product, the environment and surroundings as much as possible.

“The bunches contain 10 stems of freesia in a deluxe sleeve and are available in 6 different shades. Only the main stems of the plants go into these bunches as opposed to the lighter side branches you find in other offerings.”

For more information:
FleuraMetz
www.fleurametz.com
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