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Who's looking after 'Razzmatazz'

Jan's friend and  neighbour Marco van Noort is now looking after Echinacea 'Razzmatazz'.

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Traditional Dutch cut flower grower
03-12-2003 14:45 Jan van Winsen is a cut-flower grower who's flowers are sold to florists via the famous auction in Aalsmeer, Holland.
By Miriam Young   

Jan van Winsen working hard in the greenhouse. He has just a few hours to cut thousands of stems and prepare them for the auction.

 

His business is growing plants (mainly annuals) from seed and selling them at the famous flower auction in Aalsmeer, Holland.

 

Occasionally he dabbles with selecting unusual seedlings to produce new varieties, and it was in such a way that Echinacea ‘Razzmatazz’ came about.

 

 

 

Jan stops cutting flowers for a moment to check out the new "Darwin PlantSpotters" tag design. He's impressed!

 

However, Jan is more concerned with the everyday business of producing cutflowers than breeding groundbreaking perennials, so this may be the last we see of him - but then again, you never know!

 
Biography
Traditional Dutch cut flower grower
By Miriam Young
Jan van Winsen is a cut-flower grower who's flowers are sold to florists via the famous auction in Aalsmeer, Holland.
The Nursery
van Winsen nursery
By Miriam Young
A traditinal cut flower production nursery in Warmond, Holland.
Away from the flowers
Connections through rowing boats
By Miriam Young
Jan is a keen rower and is a member of the 8 man ‘Voorbijganger’ team that also includes fellow 'Darwin PlantSpotters' hybridiser Marco van Noort.