We are well ahead of the game with putting together The Trend Collections. We decide on the trends and the selection well before the start of the relevant seasons. That is why the selections for the spring/summer 2021 and autumn/winter 2021 collections are already being announced.
Read moreThe amaryllis, also known as Hippeastrum, is a real star of December. The sparkling flower brings warmth to cold days and is therefore on the Flower Agenda this month.
Read moreThey’re mysterious, elegant, seductive and (as a result) very popular. The orchids Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis and Vanda and other orchids are therefore on the Flower Agenda together in November.
Read moreDelicate flowers in white, pink, red, green, mocha, violet, magenta, purple and near-black, with a rugged disposition and a symbolism to be proud of: lisianthus will be on the Flower Agenda in October.
Read moreEnormous flowers in white, pink or blue that change colour to autumnal shades of red, brown or green. Obviously we're talking about the hydrangea. This flower fits perfectly with September, the month in which summer cautiously gives way to autumn. That is why the flower is on the Flower Agenda this month.
Read moreThe dahlia can easily win any versatility competition. It doesn’t just thrash its rivals when it comes to colours; the enormous variation of size and flower shapes also makes it exceptional.
Read moreSometimes it’s hard to choose, particularly when there are three magnificent summer flowers on offer. That is why the gladiolus, snapdragon and sunflower are on the Flower Agenda together as a trio in July. So different in terms of background, shape and colour, and so powerful together.
Read moreThe Greeks and Romans knew that the lily is a remarkable flower. You could use them to treat snakebites or get rid of wrinkles. Or eat them. Nowadays we prefer to place the flower in a vase, and on the Flower Agenda in June. Well-deserved, with so much beauty, symbolism and history.
Read moreThe Alstroemeria - The flower that symbolises enduring friendship
Read morePlayful, cheerful colours and shapes, available all year round and unscented: the gerbera matches every personality. The flower’s symbolism is also linked to cheerfulness.
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