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Syringa
Blooms once every two years.
Only ten growers are left in the Netherlands.
The bushes are moved via boat.
Only after two years of growth do you get flowers on the bush.

Chaenomeles
Mainly grown in Germany
beautiful light pink/salmon / salmon-red flowers are available from November to April.

Magnolia
It is cut in the wild. The branches are fairly straightforward because of this!
Usually found in the color pink, but there are also white, purple and dark pink varieties.

Prunus
You have many types of blossoms, but you have four popular varieties.
Prunus Alba Plena, this flower is bright white in color.
Prunus Morelle, this flower comes from Poland and is sold with green buds that sprout into a beautiful white cherry blossom. Prunus Keio Sakura is a true Japanese flower, a beautiful type of light pink blossom. Prunus Serrulata, a Dutch variety. Pink blossoms are available later in the season, in March & April.

Viburnum
Viburnum Roseum Opulus, also called snowball. In April & May, they are also available from outside, making the price much more interesting.

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