The FlowerTrials event is maintaining its vibrant atmosphere on day three, following a steady influx of visitors yesterday. The sun is shining brightly, providing a much-needed boost for the outdoor displays, although it is causing temperatures to rise in the greenhouses. However, growers are accustomed to dealing with such conditions.
Participating Companies Showcase Innovations
A total of 56 companies are participating in the event, showcasing their latest innovations. BPnieuws and FloralDaily are on-site to document the highlights, with a photo report set to be published next Monday.
Key Plant Characteristics Highlighted
Several key plant characteristics are being emphasized across the various displays. These include compact growth, robustness, disease resistance, uniformity, early and long flowering, among others. These traits are crucial for making plants appealing and efficient throughout the entire supply chain, from growers to retailers and, ultimately, to the end consumers.
Notable Participants and Displays
Haim Rosenblum of Hishtil is showcasing their garden featuring Double Marvel and GrowFlow varieties.
Adriano Gobetti and Andrea Lazzeri are presenting the La Signora Petunia series.
Ohad Shafran and Ortal Zemach of Danziger are introducing the Besties series.
Eric Forschelen and Stephane Lemoine of Morel are presenting their Botanical cyclamen.
Additional Information
For those interested in attending, an overview of all participants, locations, a route planner, and registration options can be found on the official website.
Other Events in the Region
Beyond the FlowerTrials, several other events are taking place this week. Deliflor’s Delishow is attracting visitors from both the Netherlands and abroad, including countries like India and Ecuador. Other notable events include the Orchid Inspiration Days, De Ruiter Innovations Open Days, the Open Day at Kwekerij Van Geel and Van Winden, and the GreenTech event.
The FlowerTrials and related events continue to be a hub of activity and innovation in the horticultural industry, drawing attention from both local and international participants.