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May We Introduce...

We thought it was high time that you got to know us a bit better so we’re happy to share with you a few smiling faces and some very interesting background tidbits about us. We’ve all spoken to, corresponded with and filled orders for many of you over the years.

Although we haven’t had the pleasure of meeting all of you face to face we thought it would be nice if you could see us and find out a little more about where we’ve come from and why we love doing what we do!


Elke was born in the heart of the Blackforest in Rheinfelden, Germany and after studying floral design for three years she successfully completed her Master’s Degree in floral arrangement.
Elke Wehinger
Elke Wehinger

Upon completion of her apprenticeship, she worked for an additional two years in a commercial nursery and then a move to Munich brought her to a position in the city’s famous flower auction. From there she purchased and managed a very successful flower shop in Munich and continued to build on her thriving career.

A number of summer vacations to Canada’s west coast spurred on her desire to immigrate and in 1996 she was able to make that dream come true! Soon thereafter she co-founded Botanus and has been one of the driving forces behind our continued growth.

Elke is our resident ‘organizer extraordinaire’ and extremely passionate about our business. In particular, she’s the driving force behind our commitment to make the mail order experience for our customers not just good but a real “Wow!” - an experience that everyone will want to have again and again! As well, Elke is the one who’s responsible for most of the wonderful plant photos you see in our catalogues. We’re of the opinion that ‘in the garden’ shots are much more realistic and appealing than staged studio shots and to that end she goes to great lengths to snap just the right images for you to enjoy.

Elke is a non-stop ‘life learner’ who enjoys her weekly Toastmaster meetings, giving informative and entertaining presentations to garden clubs and visiting botanical gardens for new ideas. A skier, kayaker, DIY guru, avid reader and drummer, Elke is a true powerhouse!

When we asked Elke how she recycles and reuses things in her garden she replied,

“Plastic, paper, green waste etc. is all separated. I grew up in Europe and recycling has always been a part of my life. I use a composter and collect rainwater as well."


For more of Elke’s gardening insights
Click here to visit our Q & A page


Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Pam’s love of gardening began years ago when she was allowed to explore all the nooks and crannies of her Grandparent’s special sunken garden - immigrants from Germany who had created a unique and inviting European-style garden in and around their Vancouver home.
Pamela Dangelmaier
Pamela Dangelmaier


This initial childhood exposure to lush greenery and the delicate
beauty of flowering plants was a special seed planted that blossomed
into a passion some years later.

After graduating from UBC with a Fine Arts degree, Pam pursued an active career in theatre, television and film and was even one of seven initial baristas to be hired by Starbucks in 1987 when they opened their very first outlet in Vancouver! After having become a wiz at creating the perfect espresso and being part of building a successful business from scratch, her career path then took her to Munich, Germany where she worked for one of Europe’s leading marketing consultation companies before returning to Canada and her “roots”.
In 1997 she co-founded Botanus and has been loving it ever since!

Pam’s flair for the artistic can be seen in all that she does - from creating our catalogues and email newsletters to appearing as a regularly invited guest expert on the Shopping Channel where she offers amazing deals on Botanus bulbs and plants. She was recently accepted as a volunteer reader for VoicePrint Canada, our nation’s leading audio reading service for the visually impaired, and when she finds a quiet moment she can be found in her private backyard oasis with a good cup of coffee and her latest knitting project on the go!

We asked Pam what her favourite colour throughout her garden is she replied


“Green! I’m known in my circle of family and friends as the ‘green lady’ not only because I love to wear the colour green but I adore it in the garden. There are so many different shades of green to choose from and they all give me a sense of peace and tranquility.”

Want to find out more about Pam & her garden?
Click here to visit our Q & A page


Growing up in North Vancouver and Richmond, British Columbia, Wendy was actually born in Summerside, PEI. She is the customer care manager for Botanus and many of you have had the distinct pleasure of speaking with her on the phone or corresponding with her via email. In her own words, Wendy loves her job!
Wendy Leroux
Wendy Leroux


Although she’s been interested in gardening ever since she can remember, her real love affair with plants started when she was a teenager and sold daffodils from her garden to neighbours and passerbys and Wendy has since enjoyed her own garden spaces throughout the years. Her work life has always revolved around customer service and sales so she brings with her a wealth of experience having worked for many well-respected retailers.

When the opportunity opened up to work with Botanus and blend her work skills with her love of gardening, she fairly leaped at the chance and we’re so glad she did! At home Wendy has a fabulous and exuberant front yard garden that she’s had fun playing with for over twenty years.

During the shipping season Wendy finds herself irresistibly drawn to the warehouse - she actually looks for excuses to go out there and wander through the aisles making her wish list as she goes. Wendy is an admitted book ‘junkie’, an avid hiker and kayaker and she loves to cook. She possesses an uninhibitedly enthusiastic personality that shines through everything she does.

In her spare time, Wendy can often be found in a kayak on a local lake or in her kitchen trying out a new recipe. She enjoys reading and recently joined Toastmasters to brush up on her speaking skills. She likes to present garden talks that are full of information she has accrued as a gardener blended with the inspiration we all can use when creating our garden spaces.

We asked Wendy how many hours a week she spends in her garden she said,

"Depending on the season it can be as little as half an hour or it can be from sunrise to after sunset. That’s when I’ve been dragged in by family members worried they might never see me again!

If you’d like to read more of Wendy’s insights into the world of gardening
Click here to visit our Q & A page

 

 

 
     

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