"Shops say sales of orchids this winter are rivalling those of poinsettias, 
traditionally the favourite plant at Christmas time.

Flower sellers ascribe orchids' popularity to their adoption by celebrity 
designers such as Linda Barker and Laurence Llewelyn Bowen...

The orchid was Britain's most liked houseplant last year, according to 
research by the Flowers and Plants Association.

Sales of the plant at Dutch Auction - Europe's largest flower and plant 
trading organisation - have more than doubled in the past three years .

For the first time, Marks & Spencer is selling the same amount of orchids 
as poinsettias this Christmas...

Gemma Payne, a spokeswoman for the Flowers and Plants Association, said: 
"The plethora of TV makeover shows such as Changing Rooms have helped sales 
to increase. Orchids are often used when the room is being finally dressed.

"They are so elegant and stylish that they finish the room perfectly. It's 
the same with magazines - people see orchids in pictures of stylish homes 
and then decide to buy them..."

Ideal Home magazine's stylist Ali Bradshaw said: "The oriental look of the 
orchid is appealing to a lot of people. Oriental-style things are very 
fashionable - whether it's fabrics or the actual plants themselves. They 
are very sculptural - they go with the minimal look. They are chic and 
unfussy."
...
Jo Oliver, a spokesman for Marks & Spencer, said: "People used to be scared 
of buying exotic plants because they were afraid they didn't know how to 
look after them properly."

source : http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article334818.ece

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Joyeux Noel !

VB


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