Netherlands: 'Glowing flower' comes to market
On December 2, a Dutch company introduced the market for the first time
On December 2, a Dutch company introduced the "glowing flower" market for the first time. These are roses and newly cut daisies that glow in the dark.
Under normal light, these flowers are white but when in the dark, they emit pure green for several hours. These flowers are sprayed with a harmless transparent chemical with flowers and people.
A spokesperson for the company said: "The glowing flower was born to meet the needs of the market always need new and unique ideas. We hope this new product will be welcomed, especially. in the countries of South and Eastern Europe . "
The first batch of flowers was sold in the auction at the headquarters of FloraHolland in Naaldwijk town, Netherlands, for $ 1.09 per daisies and $ 2.93 per rose, 50% more expensive than normal .
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