APAC Cut Flowers 2025

Madame Butterfly Bronze 70041196

Antirrhinum majus F1 Madame Butterfly

• Exceptional standout series, boasting the only azalea-type bloom on the cut flower market with the added benefit of a longer vase life. • AAS Winner in 1970. ASCFG Cut Flower of the Year Award Winner in 2016. • Extra large flowers, providing fuller and more graceful flower spikes bringing color and structure to your indoor floral arrangements. • Expected Vase Life: 12–15 days; use a holding solution to prolong vase life; the sugars in these preservatives will encourage buds to open and color further after harvest. • Stem length: 75-90 cm. • Garden Dimensions: 35–40 cm W x 45–55 cm H.

FLOWERING MONTHS March-October

EXPOSURE Sun/Shade

PRODUCT FORMS Raw

HABIT Upright

Madame Butterfly Mix 70017984

12-16 cm 45–55 cm

Madame Butterfly - Technical Table

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STAGE Chamber

optional

Temperature day, 0 C

22-24

19 - 20

18 - 20 (25)

Temperature night, 0 C

22-24

19 - 20

15 - 17 (20)

Substrate humidity, 1-5

4

2 - 4

2 - 3

Tray/pot type ➜ Spacing, cm

288 cells

spacing 15 x 15 cm

Substrate pH, 1—14

5,5 - 5,9

5,5 - 5,9

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1,3-1,5

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1,3

1

Water EC, mS/cm Ca+Mg application

0,8

0,5

Substrate EC, mS/cm

0,5

0,5 - 0,75

0,9 - 1,3

Fertifation (N), ppm

-

50 - 75

125 - 175

-

15 – 3 – 15 (17 – 5 – 17)

10 – 5 – 17

NPK rate & Ca+Mg application

not required

Light intensity, KLk

15 - 25

35 - 55

Day length, hours

-

beneficial 14 hours

beneficial 14 hours

Net application and height, cm

-

not required

optional, 30 - 40 cm

STAGE:

= Germination, = Seedlings Development, = Transplanting, = Plants Development, = Blooming

Madame Butterfly Mix 70017984

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