Top quality laurus topiary

February 21st 2011.

 

TOP QUALITY LAURUS TOPIARY!

 

In keeping with their annual tradition, Belgian based Laurica Plants have once again been a major attraction at some of the leading trade events in early 2011.  Great interest in their top quality topiary was generated at the IPM Show in Essen, the GAN UK Trade Show in Ferndown and more recently at the Salon du Vegetal in Angers, France.

 

Director Marian Maenhoudt commented “ Our mood is positive as there is clear interest in our product!  As the economy slowly recovers, these trade shows are first and foremost an ideal opportunity to meet our customers, but also a great chance to make new contacts with Wholesalers, Garden Centres, and Landscape Architects.  Our long-standing clients have been convinced for years of the excellence of both our plant material and our service.  Our new clients are especially impressed by the quality of our laurels, which stand head and shoulders above the rest.  The certificate of origin attached to every plant guarantees this outstanding quality.  Moreover, our prices offer excellent value for money, which makes our company highly competitive.”

 

Laurica Plants stocks the widest and most valuable collection of pre-shaped laurel trees in all Europe!  In short, their participation in these trade shows was a great success and they look forward to the forthcoming selling season, which opens shortly.” Europe’s Premier Laurel nursery are definitely not resting on their laurels!

 

Tel: 0032 5081 1743. info@laurica.be / www.laurica.be       

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  • I am delighted to upload this Plant News from Europe's Premier Laurel nursery. They will be delighted to hear from landscape professionals involved in Garden design, Landscape architecture and landscaping contracts. Many thanks Phil
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