+ + + Innovation, creativity, and sustainability
The French horticultural industry will be presenting itself in Halls 2 and 7 with a joint exhibition. Under the leadership of the industry association VALHOR, more than 15 exhibitors will be presenting their latest developments with a focus on innovation, creativity, and sustainability.
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Focus of the halls
- Hall 2 (booth 2A37): This area focuses on young plants and new breeding developments. Among other things, the compact cyclamen MACARON® and the spotless alstroemeria ‘Emilie’ will be on display.
- Hall 7 (Booth 7A26): The focus here is on nursery solutions, supplemented by offerings from the fields of logistics and container construction. Exhibits include climate-resilient trees and shrubs such as the drought-resistant clematis ‘Notre Dame de Paris’.
Selected product highlights
- Climate adaptation: Plants with high heat and drought tolerance will be on display, including the yucca ‘Banana Split’ (hardy to -18°C) and new series of grafted citrus trees for various soil conditions.
- Urban gardening: The patented I.C.O. system, a removable solution for vertical greening in urban spaces, will be presented.
- Assortment innovations: In the ornamental plant sector, the Hydrangea BLACK VELVET® ‘DARBI’ with its striking dark foliage and the Helleborus SNOYA® for particularly early flowering from November onwards will be presented.
Sustainability and logistics
A central theme of the French pavilion is the circular economy. Exhibitors will showcase 100% recyclable planters and specialized reverse logistics services for reusable load carriers in horticulture.
Interested trade visitors will find the French joint stands in Hall 2 (2A37) and Hall 7 (7A26).

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