How Orange Oil Is Playing a Bigger Role in Crop Protection
September 11, 2023
Heather VonAllmen will lead West Coast foliage and succulent sales for Dümmen Orange, while Cory VonEgidy will focus on the Mid-Atlantic region for Bailey.
Nathan Lamkey, McHutchison and Vaughan’s Horticulture president, will become regional head in North America for Dümmen Orange.
During the 2023 California Spring Trials, Greenhouse Grower’s Julie Hullett and Allan Armitage were impressed by the dark foliage of Dümmen Orange’s New Dahlia Revelation Series.
Dümmen Orange wants all its production sites to be fully certified to Floriculture Sustainability Initiative standards by January 2025.
During the 2023 California Spring Trials, Carl Kroon of Dümmen Orange, discussed how the company is following the three ESG pillars to implement new sustainability practices.
After the pandemic led to a boost in sales, natives and pollinator-friendly varieties are gaining traction in the perennial market.
At the 2023 California Spring Trials, Leslie Bayas at Dümmen Orange highlights the company’s new series of fuchsia that are day length neutral and named after French dance techniques.
Today we visited PlantHaven, Pacific Plug and Liner (PP&L), Southern Living, and Dummen Orange, and were treated to the future, both in plant material and in programs being developed.
As investors and consumers seek sustainable corporate practices and products, this breeder incorporates new social responsibility strategies.
Dümmen Orange is switching its focus to breeding and propagation in the Anthurium segment. Production of finished and pre-finished products will be taken over by HouwenPlant.
In the last of a three-part series, breeders tout their favorite offerings that reflect Pantone’s most recent Color of the Year.
Dümmen Orange is making new genetics available for out-licensing to young plant growers and breeders and is looking to set up new partnerships with industry players.
The operation grew 88 varieties, totaling more than 12,000 poinsettias. Customers and employees selected their top five favorite varieties in four categories — novelty, red, white, and pink.