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Apartus

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About Apartus

This family business has been cultivating the Bella Donna also known as the French geranium for a long time. In order to remain distinctive, Apartus strives to bring beautiful colors and new species to the market each year. In addition to the Bella Donna we also breed Bella fuchsias, dahlia, hibiscus, digitalis, helianthus Sunfinity and cyclamen. Apartus is located in Poeldijk in the Westland and in Berkel and Rodenrijs. Apartus's production areas are divided into several, sustainable locations. They are part of the project 'Geothermal Vogelaer'. Here, geothermal heat is drilled, with approximately 20,000 tonnes less CO₂ emitted each year. In addition, much is saved on gas.

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Apartus Zuidwijckweg 1 2685 SV Poeldijk

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All You’d Want to Know About the Staghorn Sumac, Also Called Rhus Typhina
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