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Friday, November 30, 2007

Herbalism



German Chamomile is used medicinally against sore stomach, irritable bowel syndrome, and as a gentle sleep aid. It can be taken as a herbal tea, two teaspoons of dried flower per cup of tea. For a sore stomach, some recommend taking a cup every morning without food for two to three months. It is also used as a mouthwash against oral mucositis. It has acaricidal properties against certain mites, such as Psoroptes cuniculi. The primary active ingredient of the essential oil from German Chamomile is bisabolol.
The active ingredients are essential oils, notably chamazulene, flavonoids and coumarin.
Chamomile is also used cosmetically, primarily to make a rinse for blonde hair.

PLANET FLOWER



Our History

PLANET FLOWER is a floral firm of long standing. Its roots go back to the early twentieth century, when founder Georgios Klouvatos first set up a family enterprise under his own name. (Its current corporate name dates from 2005).
In 1950 his son, Antonios Klouvatos, took over and expanded the company, also becoming a founding member of the Prombona central floral market of Athens.

The company management took its present form in the 1970's with the addition of Demetrios Varthakouris, who collaborated with Antonios Klouvatos to provide the infrastructure and create the conditions for the further consolidation of the firm's position and its development in the Greek market.

PLANET FLOWER chose the beautiful island of Kos, in the Dodecanese chain, as its center of operations due to its ideal climatic conditions. There it grows lilium flowers in an area of 30 stremma (three hectares), of which 25 consist of hothouses covered in state-of-the-art glazing. Lilium growing is the firm's area of specialty and longest experience.


Its greatest asset and motive power is the desire for development, both in terms of equipment and of human resources.
The new generation of the firm's management is led by the younger Georgios Klouvatos, the founder's grandson, and Ioannis Varthakouris, the son of Demetrios Varthakouris, in a continuation of a venerable tradition.
Closely following trends in the international and Greek markets, they are carrying on on the road towards the company's progress.
The new PLANET FLOWER corporate logo has been devised as a means of greater recognition in the floral market through high product quality, on-time delivery, and aesthetic value.

Useful Tips



Cutflowers are living products and usually continue their development in the vase where eventually, they will die. With some care you will enjoy them for the maximum time. There are some general rules that improve flowering and extend the vase life.




  1. Always use clean vases and clean water. This prevents too much bacterial growth which can block the watervessels in the stem. You can wash your vases with chlorinated cleaners used in kitchens etc.

  2. Put the flowersin the water immediately after cutting the stems. At the cut surface, a wound response is induced which can block the watervessels again within as little as 1 minute when exposed to air. It is best to cut the stems at an angle with a very sharp knife


  3. Hard (alkaline) water generally reduces the vase life. If you life in an area with hard water, use a deionizer or some citric acid.

  4. Sometimes the use of luke-warm water is recommended. However, this can be very damaging to some species. The use of hot water is ALWAYS damaging


  5. In most cases, addition of cutflower food gives substantial improvement to both the vase life and flowering. This is partly the result of the food supply, but also because these additives inhibit bacterial growth and delay senescense. World-wide available food additives are e.g. from Pokon & Chrysal or Floralife. A quality florist will always provide this with your purchase. Some cutflower species require special food additives.


  6. Avoid major temperature differences when you bring your flowers home. Especially in winter time, the flowers will benefit when they can adjust for several hours in a cool (15 C, 60 F) place.


  7. Never leave your flowers in a closed car in the sun or in other places that are too hot. Avoid extended periods of dry transport but when you have to, avoid the loss of water as much as possible. Don't put them in a draft place or keep the entire bouquet bundled in foil as long as possible. Too much water loss will induce air bubbles in the vessels (a process known as cavitation) which will block any further water uptake in the vase.
    Similarly, avoid exposure to freezing temperatures. Some flowers will die in seconds at these temperatures.

  8. Long transport periods may have detrimental effects although transport conditions are usually carefully optimized to maintain the highest possible quality

  9. Some cutflower species have had a pre-treatment directly after harvest. This treatment is usually mandatory before auction and gives a substantial quality improvement for the consumers. It is based on extensive scientific research in The Netherlands. The treatment may cause some discoloration at the bottom of the stems. Nothing to worry about