At Euroflora 2018 important recognitions for GIORGIO TESI GROUP plants

Euroflora 2018

Giorgio Tesi Group, present at Euroflora 2018 both with its space (area D21) and within the stand of the Associazione Nazionale Vivaisti Esportatori (ANVE) (National Association of Nursery-Stock Exporters), was great protagonist of the prestigious fair event held in Genova Nervi from 21 April to Sunday 6 May, recording a mind-boggling number of visitors, almost 250,000.

As always, also this year, Euroflora became the headquarters of what are considered real “Green Olympics”, where Italian and foreign floriculturists, nursery-gardeners, horticulturists, fruit-growers, florists, flower arrangers, and landscape architects competed with their productions and creations in 240 important competitions (honour, aesthetic, and technical ones) devised to exalt and award the best excellences reached in the green and landscape sectors. 

Confirming the great quality of the Pistoia nursery-gardening products are the important results obtained in some of these competitions, with Giorgio Tesi Group that won first prize both in the CUPRESSUS category and in the one reserved to the blossoming WISTERIA SINENSIS.

The presence of Giorgio Tesi Group in Euroflora 2018 did not end with the closing of the event, but continues thanks to the will of the Company, as already occurred in the 2011 edition, to donate the plants  exhibited during the important event, to make greener and more beautiful  the park of the  Ospedale Pediatrico Gianna Gaslini (Gianna Gaslini Children’s  Hospital) in Genoa, an excellence of the main Ligurian city that this year celebrates 80 years of activity. We are talking about 250 shrubs  of the maquis such as mastic tree, rosemary, teucrium, lavender, strawberry tree, and phillyrea that will be planted in the Hospital’s park at the end of the event, confirming  once again the sensitivity and great attention towards social commitment that has always  been distinguishing the  work  of the Pistoia nursery-gardening company. 

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