Winners of the FloraHolland Glazen Tulp Award 2012
- 30 January 2012
Recently the winners of the FloraHolland Glazen Tulp Award 2012 were announced at Hotels van Oranje in Noordwijk, the Netherlands. Each year, FloraHolland presents this award to the most successful introduction to the market in the categories cut flowers, houseplants, garden plants and sales concepts. The four Glazen Tulp awards were presented at a festive gathering, where television personality and jury chairman Rob Verlinden had the honor of announcing the winners.
This year, the winning products are:
Cut Flowers category
- 1st prize: Disbudded Chrysanthemum ‘Anastasia Star Pink’ — supplier: ArcadiA BV
- 2nd prize: Disbudded Chrysanthemum ‘Antonov Satin’ — supplier: Chrywijk BV
- 3rd prize: Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Magical Coral’ (blue) — suppliers: Kwekerij van Geffen VOF, Mts. Lambregts-van Loon, and Kwekerij Berkelrode
The jury was very taken with the subtle color progression (dégradé) of the disbudded Chrysanthemum ‘Anastasia Star Pink’: its dégradé is gorgeous and its color, which is unique and falls into the category of soft-tone, fits the current trend well. At the moment, skin tones are popular in both clothing and makeup. This flower’s potential for use in bridal bouquets is almost boundless.
Houseplants category
- 1st prize: Begonia elatior Group ‘Sunny White’ (Sunny Side Up) — suppliers: Pligt Professionals BV and J.& P. ten Have
- Joint 2nd prize:
- Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Avantgarde’ — supplier: Sjaak van Schie BV
- and Vriesea ‘Valetta’ — supplier: Bromelia Specialist BV
The jury felt that there was no shame in being a begonia. It is more than just a plant for frumpy old ladies: it’s nostalgic, retro and very hip. Its name is well-chosen: what you see is definitely what you get.
Garden Plants category
- 1st prize: Ptilotus exaltatus ‘Joey’ — supplier: Firma C.&.M. Kester
- 2nd prize: Garden Orchid — supplier: Anthura BV
- 3rd prize: Hebe ‘Hebedonna Julia’ — suppliers: J.E.F. Geerts, and Fa.Hkw C.M.A. Roozen & Zn
The jury found Ptilotus exaltatus ‘Joey’ to be truly innovative, soft and caressable. Whether or not it would be able to stand up to rain was fully put to the test. Its loose panicle fits the current trend well and the jury found itself intrigued by the plant’s name.
Concepts category
- 1st prize: Anthurium Full Colour ® — supplier: Anthura B.V.
- 2nd prize: Kweeksmakelijk — supplier: Kweeksmakelijk vof
- 3rd prize: LED it Shine — supplier: Ter Laak Orchideeën BV
The jury stated that Anthurium Full Colour ®, a simple, modern bouquet, was a success with male consumers. The product is well thought-out and not too expensive for the target group. Its long vase life is also to its advantage.
Consumer increasingly at the hub
Every year, hundreds of new products and concepts are introduced at FloraHolland. This is done via auction clock sales but also goes through FloraHolland Connect. Product innovation has always been important to the Dutch floriculture industry. Suppliers set themselves apart in the eyes of their buyers by introducing new products, and for exporters, new products offer a chance to surprise the customer with something innovative. Jury chairman Rob Verlinden explained that growers are increasingly unconcerned about considering innovative new products in isolation: they are preferring to make it all about the consumer.
Winners to appear on Rob’s television program on SBS6
Rob Verlinden’s television program, a production of the Dutch broadcaster SBS6, regularly features new flowers and plants. The judging procedure on 15 December and the celebratory finale on 19 January were both filmed and will be featured in an episode of this show as a compilation, to be broadcast in February 2012 on SBS6. This compilation will also include the Glazen Tulp 2012 awards ceremony. More information and photos are available at www.floraholland.com/glazentulp.
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Photo caption: The category winners of the FloraHolland Glazen Tulp Award 2012 with television personality and jury chairman Rob Verlinden and Dutch TV presenter Myrna Goossen