

Watch as the amazing team of Pure Flowers turns the royal Hotel Des Indes into a luxurious high society scene with the tropical Heliconia and Euphorbia milii, also known as the crown of thorns, from Dümmen Orange. A combination of exotic and royal tastes that is befitting of the former palace turned high class hotel of Des Indes.
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Hotel Des Indes was commissioned as a palace in 1858 by Baron Von Brienen to host exclusive parties. A few years after the baron passed away the building was dedicated as a hotel named Des Indes, after the hotel that carried the same name in Batavia in the Dutch East Indies; Royal and exotic tastes coming together!

Different floral pieces were created with the Heliconia and Euphorbia. The great hall of the hotel was filled with different Heliconia arrangements, with a big and green centrepiece as the crown. The Euphorbias are placed on scales at different heights to create a large room decoration. They really fit in well with the character of the hotel.
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Water frequently
Water your Heliconia very frequently, especially in summer. Make sure soil is always slightly moist. Euphorbia milii is like a succulent, so it doesn’t need that much water. Let soil dry out in between water gifts.

Ideal spot
Heliconia likes to be in a light spot, but never in direct sunlight. A light spot stimulates flower growth. Euphorbia milii on the other hand prefers a lot of light, direct sunlight is not a big issue for this plant.

Flowers
Once your heliconia stops flowering it’s a nice green houseplant, under the right conditions it might flower again. Euphorbia milii can flower for months when it’s given the right care.

Temperatures
Heliconia is a tropical beauty, so it likes to be in a warm environment. Room temperature around 21 degrees is fine with a maximum of 32 degrees. Euphorbia milii requires a minimum temperature of 15 degrees. During summer or in warmer climates it’s a very nice patio/garden plant.



Watch as the amazing team of Pure Flowers turns the royal Hotel Des Indes into a luxurious high society scene with the tropical Heliconia and Euphorbia milii, also known as the crown of thorns, from Dümmen Orange. A combination of exotic and royal tastes that is befitting of the former palace turned high class hotel of Des Indes.
facts


Hotel Des Indes was commissioned as a palace in 1858 by Baron Von Brienen to host exclusive parties. A few years after the baron passed away the building was dedicated as a hotel named Des Indes, after the hotel that carried the same name in Batavia in the Dutch East Indies; Royal and exotic tastes coming together!

Different floral pieces were created with the Heliconia and Euphorbia. The great hall of the hotel was filled with different Heliconia arrangements, with a big and green centrepiece as the crown. The Euphorbias are placed on scales at different heights to create a large room decoration. They really fit in well with the character of the hotel.







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Water frequently
Water your Heliconia very frequently, especially in summer. Make sure soil is always slightly moist. Euphorbia milii is like a succulent, so it doesn’t need that much water. Let soil dry out in between water gifts.

Ideal spot
Heliconia likes to be in a light spot, but never in direct sunlight. A light spot stimulates flower growth. Euphorbia milii on the other hand prefers a lot of light, direct sunlight is not a big issue for this plant.

Flowers
Once your heliconia stops flowering it’s a nice green houseplant, under the right conditions it might flower again. Euphorbia milii can flower for months when it’s given the right care.

Temperatures
Heliconia is a tropical beauty, so it likes to be in a warm environment. Room temperature around 21 degrees is fine with a maximum of 32 degrees. Euphorbia milii requires a minimum temperature of 15 degrees. During summer or in warmer climates it’s a very nice patio/garden plant.