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TRENDING NOW

Liv in Wax

Liv in Wax is a patented natural artwork. A real plant encased in wax that will grow without adding water or soil. The wax is functional, as well as highly decorative. Neither a pot nor a vase is required. Ideal for plant lovers without green thumbs. No care needed, exclusive and MPS-A, MPS-SQ and GAP certified. The Liv in Wax product line consists of aloe (pictured), amaryllis, hyacinth, narcissus, nolina, pachira and zamioculcas.

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GrowerTalks January 2020 Page: 86 - Reader Service number: 153
WBD Holland
GRAVENDAMSEWEG 60
VOORHOUT,
NL
2215TE
www.wbdholland.nl

Hot trends and innovative new products are always top of mind for our readers as well as for our staff. With that kind of focus on current trends, we're always excited about the latest hardgoods and plant introductions for the industry. When we pass them on to our readers, they love them, too.

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