First specialized store for selling decorative plants opens in Tajik capital

DUSHANBE , August 7, Asia-Plus – The first specialized store for selling decorative flowers and exotic plants entitled “Eden Flowers” has opened in the center of Dushanbe . An official opening of “Eden Flowers” was held today morning. The “Eden Flowers” director Bahrom Yuldoshev has told Asia-Plus that practically all plants come to their store […]

Firdavs Murtazoyev




DUSHANBE


, August 7, Asia-Plus – The first specialized store for selling decorative flowers and exotic plants entitled “Eden Flowers” has opened in the center of


Dushanbe


.

An official opening of “Eden Flowers” was held today morning.

The “Eden Flowers” director Bahrom Yuldoshev has told Asia-Plus that practically all plants come to their store from their partners in


Amsterdam


.  “At present we offering our clients more than species of decorative flowers and plants, costing from US$1.00 to US$300.00,” said Mr. Yuldoshev, “By client’s order we can deliver any plant from the


Netherlands


within a week.”

According to him, they plan to open their store’s branches in Sughd and Khatlon in future.

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