If there will needs be seven no one acknowledge , but walk about at Plantarium , the major trade mediocre for shrubs and trees in The Netherlands , confirms dark-green business organisation is still experiencing the juicy years . Even the set - back in boxwood production because of the loge tree mot seemingly did not impart deep scars , since other plants like holly and other ' second-stringer ' jumped in successfully .
Darek Snieg of Virtoflora . At their cubicle , their new Rudbeckia varieties take center stage . But that ’s not all . The leaning of novelties and other introductions brought out by the more than 300 exhibiting companies is long , meaning market dynamics is high . enterpriser draw a bead on for improvement and expansion rather than consolidation , leaving ample room for investment and try something new . Besides , the diligence is more and more internationally orient , which one can see reflected in a more diverse visitors base .
Rudolf Sterkel of Garden Girls presenting the novel Sunset and Rasta Girls concepts . Green fit AllThe report of this year ’s edition is ' Green go All ' . Easypeasy , one would say , for whom does not fit green , but this would do short to its intended meaning . This includes the worldwide development of ' tiny housing ' , of people in urban environment having to live their lives like pismire in an formicary , and therefore are in desperate need of some nature to amount in . Growers and others in the industry might think of applying natural material in building and building , apply frontage planting and green roofs , using innate sidewalk , etc . A topic most of the exhibitioner knew how to employ to their own benefit , which in bit made the organisation imagine of implementing an ' bionomic route ' showing visitant all the good and nicest innovations .

Ludwig Eberspächer and Carsten Strassen of Haurert , demonstrating the nomadic robot of Harvest Automation they circularise . plant life passportBesides pitch innovation and meeting customers and relations , the so - call plant passport is the lecture of town . A new law effective on December 14th this class say it should be possible to follow back the origin of any plant on the market place . This counts for all growers within the EU , but many witness it hard to conceive it will all happen and be put through in effect . Besides , it just cost money , but especially agriculturist revere it ’s just another bother they will ask to pay for .
Dan McEnaney of Bailey Nurseries and Garry Grüber of Cultivaris .
The fairish will continue till Friday . Tonight , everyone is welcome to come up out for ' Plantarium by night ' ; on Friday , Plantarium will be conclude with a fete calledHolygreen .

The area where all gewgaw are presented . Stay tune for a photo report card !
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