PETUNIA GRANDIFLORA
FotoFinish Red Imp. 70086916
Petunia grandiflora F1 PETUNIA Duvet
A tidy blanket of color. The next generation of genetic compact large flowered Petunias for packs and small pots. • Excellent Garden performance! Uniform series of genetic compact plants topped by large showy flowers. • Ideally suited for high-density production in packs or small pots with little to no PGRs. • Compact but with good vigor in the garden. • Early and uniform flowering, even under short days. • Non-stretching plants are efficient to ship and merchandise on racks.
GERMINATION RATE
CROP TIME AFTER POTTING
Ready 90%, Pelleted 85% 6–8 weeks
Year-round, retail-ready reliability. Petunia
PRODUCT FORMS
GARDEN DIMENSIONS 30–35 cm W x 15–20 cm H
Ready, Pelleted
POT SIZES
HABIT Upright
Packs / 8–10 cm
PGR
EXPOSURE
Duvet Pin k 70040978
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Sun
With Syngenta Flowers, you’ll have greater flexibility, programmability, and reliability to deliver tidy, retail-ready plants with added flower power that will delight your customers. Try our petunias today and watch your sales bloom!
For growers looking for the most easy-to-grow and versatile petunias, look no further than Syngenta Flowers! Our range of petunias includes upright and spreading types, all with naturally branching plant habits. Our Duvet and Dasmak that require fewer PGRs are perfect for higher density production. Plus, we’ve screened all our varieties intensively to ensure uniformity and less day length sensitivity.
HABIT
USAGE
GARDEN VIGOR
Duvet Blue 70067196
Duvet Burgundy 70059297
Duvet Pink 70040978
Duvet Red 70059290
SMALL POTS
HANGING BASKET
MOUNDING UPRIGHT SPREADING PACKS
LANDSCAPE
GRANDIFLORA
Duvet
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Medium
Frost / Tritunia
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Vigorous
MILLIFLORA
Picobella
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Compact
MULTIFLORA
Hurrah
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Vigorous
Damask
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Medium
Duvet Salmon 70040985
Duvet White 70040988
Duvet Mix 70048780
PENDULA
FlashForward
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Vigorous
FotoFinish
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Vigorous
Extremely Vigorous
SkyBox
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SEEDS | ANNUALS
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