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Meet Mari from Nosioko

African rose June – rose Hermosa part II and Carpe Diem

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Which variety was your favourite?

My absolute favourite? Definitely Its large flower heads, abundance of petals, and breathtaking colour transformation immediately captivated me. At first, it shines in an intense coral tone, which gradually softens and becomes more delicate: almost like a sunset slowly fading away. Simply divine! I will definitely be working much more with this rose in the future.

African rose May – Rose Snow Storm and Rose Pearl Tacazzi

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What is your feedback on the African rose?

Before I received this order, I had never worked with these African roses: so I was all the more curious about the experience. And as with flowers: each has its own personality. Some open quickly (Carpe Diem, Snowstorm), others take their time (Deep Purple, Pearl Tacazzi+). Some can be playfully shaped (Hermosa+), while others keep their own character (Espana).

What impressed me most, however, was their longevity. I used them in various arrangements, handled them differently, and tested their versatility, and they did not disappoint. They remained expressive, retained their shape, and showed remarkable durability. These roses proved themselves not only in the vase but also in creative work.

African rose April – rose Deep Purple+

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Nosioko: 'This time, I wanted to create something that truly captures the feeling of spring and if you’ve stepped outside lately, you’ve probably caught the unmistakable scent of lilacs in the air. That became the starting point for this bouquet: deep purples, fresh greens and a little seasonal softness. We built the arrangement around the striking deep purple+ African rose, paired with classic spring tulips and airy alchemilla, one of the few greens I actually love, to bring brightness and movement. Clematis adds a delicate, flowing texture that ties everything together. It’s a palette that feels just right for Easter: lush, fresh and full of quiet energy.''

Afrikan rose March - rose Snow Storm and rose Espana

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How do you live and work in harmony with nature?

I live and work in sync with nature – it’s my greatest source of inspiration. I’m especially fascinated by the seasons. Spring? It’s my absolute favorite! The first flowers, the fresh green, that boundless energy, it’s as if the world takes a deep breath and says, “Let’s go!” I love soaking in that moment and channeling it into my art.

In my garden, that’s when the high season begins. I sow flowers that not only make my heart beat faster, but also offer a feast to bees and butterflies. Sustainability is close to my heart: I buy flowers according to the season, largely avoid floral foam, and prefer to use Kenzans or chicken wire. This way, I can create without taking away from nature.

And then there’s the great play of the seasons, each has its own rhythm. Summer brings abundance, autumn a burst of color that lingers, and then comes winter. I didn’t use to like it much, but now I see it as a well-earned pause. A time to breathe, to pause – for me too, as an artist. Because just like in nature, not everything can bloom at once. And that’s a good thing.

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