Danziger invites you to embrace the beauty of
nature as they kick off the 2024 season at Cultivate. Learn more about Breeding In Tune with Nature
by scheduling a time to meet with Danziger’s North
American Team. Click here to schedule your visit.
“Harnessing the power of nature to provide
solutions for our customers is our focus for 2024 and beyond,” said Ori
Danziger, deputy CEO. “Combining science and creativity is giving us powerful
genetics that provide natural drought tolerance, lower input needs, and
varieties that take less labor to grow, all while still providing more and
longer-lasting blooms. These benefits help growers, retailers and home
gardeners.”
The theme also focuses on embracing the
beauty of nature and its ability to create a connection to the world around us.
Natural hues, lush foliage and vivid colors can help develop a feeling in the
garden. From creating calm in the chaos to adding vibrancy and joy to our
lives, plants offer an opportunity for creative expression.
Meet with Danziger at Cultivate to learn more about
the exciting opportunities for 2024, including Danziger’s new foliage program,
Floresta. By
bringing production indoors, to a clean environment, Danziger is creating
high-quality, uniform cuttings. These consistent crops mean more consistent
availability.
You’ll also learn more about the new
DuraBella combinations and 2024 introductions such as AMAZONAS Plum Cockatoo petunia, COLIBRI Tangerine
Calibrachoa, and BLAZING STAR Bidens.
Click here to view or download the
new 2024 catalog.
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