Oct 10, 2018
Dümmen Orange Open Houses to Take Place in the Netherlands in November

Beginning Nov. 6, Dümmen Orange will welcome visitors in the Netherlands to its Open House locations in De Kwakel and Kudelstaart. The breeding company will also participate in the IFTF in Vijfhuizen and at the Royal FloraHolland Trade Fair in Aalsmeer.

When entering the Open House in De Kwakel, visitors will see the Dümmen Orange Experience beginning with various European and non-European rose and gerbera varieties. Additionally there are 200 European Dümmen Orange roses in full bloom in the company’s show house. Next to this, for the first time, Dümmen Orange is showing other products also — 60 chrysanthemum varieties, bulb flowers and 20 tables with pot plants.

At the Gerbera Open House Gerbera in Kudelstaart, Dümmen Orange is presenting its new gerbera introductions. In the show house the gerberas including the new varieties, can be admired in full bloom.

At the IFTF in Vijfhuizen, Nov. 7-9,  visitors will have the opportunity to “Meet & Greet” and see the latest Dümmen Orange retail varieties and novelties.

At the Royal FloraHolland Trade Fair (November 7-9) Dümmen Orange will be present with two booths: a Meet & Greet booth where plant arrangements will be presented and a second booth will present 89 vases with Dümmen Orange high-quality roses coming from Ethiopia, Kenya and the Netherlands. The booth will also show a wide variety of wholesale & retail solutions for flowers and plants.

Rokus Hassefras, marketing manager at Dümmen Orange says: “It’s always a great pleasure for Dümmen Orange to participate in Week 45 and welcoming so many visitors at the multiple locations. It gives us the opportunity to connect with all kinds of people such as growers, florists, retail and wholesale contacts and learn more about their needs and preferences.”

In the future, the Dümmen Orange Experience will take place twice a year, in summer and winter, at our location in De Kwakel.




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