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Anemone ‘Princess Pink’ earns prestigious fleuroselect approved Novelty status

A new star is blooming in the world of horticulture! Anemone ‘Princess Pink’ has been officially recognized as an Approved Novelty by Fleuroselect, celebrating its remarkable innovation in garden bedding plants.

Following the 2024 trial results, this stunning variety has impressed with its early and 100% first-year flowering, basal branching, and more yet shorter flower stems per plant, making it a game-changer for gardeners and commercial growers alike.

As a Novelty Protected variety, Anemone ‘Princess Pink’ is now safeguarded under the Fleuroselect membership, ensuring its exclusivity and quality as it enters the commercial garden plant market.

This milestone highlights Fleuroselect’s commitment to innovation in horticulture, bringing groundbreaking plant varieties to gardens worldwide.

For more info visit @Florensis LinkedIn page

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