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AIPH is responsible for approving the world’s most exceptional horticultural expos creating long lasting green legacies in cities across the globe.
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AIPH Blooming Economies & Cities to Inspire the World

AIPH Blooming Economies & Cities to Inspire The World 2.0. Up-to-date statistics from recent Expos hosted in Asia and Europe.
Learn moreAIPH hosts several conferences, webinars and events such as the International Grower of the Year award throughout the year. Read about these along with the latest news about the association’s activities.
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The AIPH International Grower of the Year Awards celebrate the best of the best in ornamental horticulture
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The report contains insights on production and consumption of the floriculture industry in Thailand, imports and exports, and business opportunities
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Home > Production > First crop Charmelias to wash away the mid winter blues

RIJSENHOUT, Netherlands: For consumers Charmelia makes the perfect flower to brighten up the winter. Dutch Charmelia growers are thankful for the conducive weather and anticipate the first flush of Charmelia Pink will enter the market soon.
Charmelia, first introduced in 2014, is the brand name for spray Alstroemerias with branches that bear many small and mainly open flowers.
Charmelia Pink has sturdy stems and flowers in soft pink hues. The first crop of Charmelia Pink is packed in boxes containing 40 stems each.
Following the success of Charmelia® Pink, White and Blush, Charmelias are now also available in sunny, cheerful and energetic Yellow.
Charmelias flower abundantly and have a long vase life of up to 21 days.
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