Dutch scheme to boost wilting flower industry takes root

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More than 1,000 firms sign up to buy and give away blooms to stem losses caused by Covid-19

Passersby stepping out for exercise in the spring sun, company employees and hospitals are being given tulips, roses and chrysanthemums under a Dutch initiative to save the country’s flower industry and make life a little more bearable.

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You’ve got a punster in your headline writing department.

Great idea. Sydney botanical garden. A wonderful place for flowers. Now closed. Australians go to and buy Australians natives

People are going broke. Kinda a low blow pun from those constantly offended..

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