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ANNUALS & PERENNIAL NEW VARIETIES
2026–2028
ENGLISH
Bada Bing & Bada Boom Swift
Welcome to Syngenta Flowers’ Annuals & Perennial New Varieties
2026–2028
We are pleased to present our new Annuals catalogue for 2026–2028. You will see many well-known and trusted varieties, alongside new introductions. In this catalogue our seed and cutting raised varieties are combined together in alphabetical order —which makes it easier for you as grower to compare and make the best choices for your company. We know how difficult it can be to make certain decisions in a market that has changed a lot in recent years and continues to do so. That is why we are happy to help you select the best Annuals for your offer. However, it doesn’t stop there, we are here for you throughout your production and selling season as well.
Bada Bing Swift, Bada Boom Swift, Dahlia Coffee Shop & Lobelia erinus Master Piece. These series are the perfect choice for growers who would like to extend their landscaping offer with all-weather tolerant plants with long-lasting performance. Besides new series and varieties, we have some great solutions for you such as our Heat Lover and Pollinator friendly concept. These concepts will serve consumers who are looking for a tailored fit solution in their gardens. Because of our extensive range of Annuals, we can assure every grower a great selection of plants. If you need any type of advice, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our sales representatives, technical specialists or customer service team.
Our newest series in our Annuals Seeds assortment include Begonia semperflorens
We wish you all the best, and enjoy this catalogue!
Kind regards,
Alex Rhodes
Sales Manager
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Table of Contents Introduction ........................... 1 Welcome Letter......................................1 Legend.................................................... 3 The Team................................................4
Gazania rigens ...................................... 75 Gerbera jamesonii ................................ 78 Glechoma hederacea ........................... 79 Gomphrena globosa ............................. 80 Gypsophila muralis ............................... 81 Helianthus annuus ................................ 81 Helichrysum italicum ............................ 79 Helichrysum petiolare . ......................... 79 Heliotropium arborescens .................... 84 Impatiens hawkeri ................................. 85 Impatiens walleriana ............................. 87 Ipomoea batatas ................................... 92 Lantana camara .................................... 93 Laurentia axillaris .................................. 97 Lobelia erinus ....................................... 98 Lobelia erinus pendula ....................... 100 Lobularia hybrida ................................ 104 Lobularia maritima .............................. 105 Lysimachia nummularia ........................ 80 Mandevilla hybrida . ............................ 107 Mimulus x hybridus ............................. 110 Muehlenbeckia axillaris ...................... 110 Nemesia hybrida ................................. 112 Nemesia strumosa ...............................111 Nicotiana alata .....................................111 Osteospermum ecklonis . ................... 114 Pelargonium . ...................................... 116 Pelargonium interspecific ................... 119 Pelargonium peltatum ........................ 133 Pelargonium x hortorum .................... 137 Pelargonium zonale ............................ 125 Pentas lanceolata ............................... 142 Petunia ................................................ 144 Petunia grandiflora ............................. 157 Petunia hybrida ................................... 145 Petunia milliflora ................................. 162 Petunia multiflora ................................ 164 Petunia pendula .................................. 161 Phlox drummondii . ............................. 168
Plectranthus coleoides ....................... 169 Plectranthus scutellarioides ............... 181 Portulaca grandiflora .......................... 169 Portulaca umbraticola ........................ 170 Rudbeckia hirta . ................................. 171 Salvia farinacea . ................................. 173 Salvia patens . ..................................... 175 Salvia splendens ................................. 175 Sanvitalia speciosa ............................. 177 Scaevola aemula . ............................... 178 Senecio cineraria ................................ 180 Solenostemon blumei . ....................... 181 Sutera hybrida .................................... 182 Tagetes erecta .................................... 184 Tagetes patula nana . .......................... 186 Tagetes triploid ................................... 189 Verbena hybrida . ................................ 190 Zinnia elegans . ................................... 198 Zinnia marylandica ............................. 199
Annuals ...................................... 6 Ageratum houstonianum ........................ 7 Antirrhinum majus . ................................. 8 Aptenia cordifolia . ................................ 12 Argyranthemum frutescens .................. 13 Asteriscus maritimus ............................ 12 Begonia boliviensis ............................... 14 Begonia semperflorens ........................ 16 Begonia tuberhybrida ........................... 21 Begonia x hybrida ................................. 26 Bidens ferulifolia ................................... 31 Brachyscome multifida ......................... 34 Calendula officinalis ............................. 33 Calibrachoa hybrida . ............................ 35 Canna x generalis ................................. 38 Catharanthus roseus ............................ 39 Celosia argentea plumosa .................... 46 Celosia plumosa ................................... 45 Cosmos bipinnatus ............................... 47 Cuphea hyssopifolia ............................. 49 Cuphea micropetala ............................. 49 Dahlia x hybrida .................................... 50 Delosperma cooperi ............................. 60 Dianthus caryophyllus .......................... 61 Dianthus chinensis . .............................. 62 Dianthus chinensis x barbatus ............. 66 Dianthus x barbatus .............................. 65 Diascia barberae . ................................. 67 Dichondra argentea .............................. 68 Euphorbia hypericifolia ......................... 68 Fragaria vesca . ..................................... 73 Fragaria x ananassa .............................. 70 Gaura lindheimeri ................................. 74
Seeds ..................................... 201
Vegetalis . ............................ 212 Basil.................................................... 213 Cucumber........................................... 213 Eggplant. ............................................ 213 Nasturtium.......................................... 222 Hot Pepper.........................................215 Sweet Pepper ....................................217 Peruvian Groundcherry......................218 Tomato................................................ 218 Perennial New Varieties ................. 223 Seasonal Colours ...... 230 Summer.............................................. 231 Autumn. .............................................. 248
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Legend
SERIES
PRODUCTION
GARDEN
New Series
Propagated from Seeds
Heat Lover
New Variety
Propagated from Cuttings
Pollinator Friendly
Newly Improved Variety
Pot Size
Plant Height
Pack Suitable for pack production
Award-winning
Suitable for Landscape
Earliness 1 = Early / 5 = Late
Hanging Basket
Greenhouse Performance 1 = Compact / 5 = Vigorous
Heat Tolerant
Outdoor Performance 1 = Compact / 5 = Vigorous
Drought Tolerant
First Year Flowering
Winter Hardiness
Flowering Long Day
Response Time
Evergreen Foliage
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The UK Team
Sales Manager
Technical Specialist
Alex Rhodes Sales Manager
Ronald Karsenbarg +31 (0) 612 996 470 ronald.karsenbarg@syngenta.com
+44 (0) 7885 620 004 alex.rhodes@syngenta.com
Sales Representative Rachel Clarke
Retail
Neil Fishlock Retail Key Account Manager +44 (0) 7884 492 727 neil.fishlock@syngenta.com
TeleSales UK and Ireland +44 (0) 1223 883 472
rachel.clarke@syngenta.com
Steven Lenthall Scotland, Ireland and North East England +44 (0) 7423 454 530 steven.lenthall@syngenta.com
Customer Service
Kim van Otterloo Country Coordinator Customer Service Agent United Kingdom/Ireland
Steve Mills SE England
+44 (0) 845 602 6173 +31 (0) 6 2295 5055 kim.otterloo_van@syngenta.com
+44 (0) 7885 620 002 steve.mills@syngenta.com
Marta Krala Customer Service Agent +44 (0) 845 602 6173
Ben Watson North West England and North Wales +44 (0) 7808 888 462 ben.watson@syngenta.com George Hallam South East England and Midlands +44 (0) 7436 560 941 george.hallam@syngenta.com
marta.krala@syngenta.com
Saskia van der Laan Customer Service Agent +44 (0) 845 602 6173 saskia.van_der_Laan@syngenta.com
Basma Slassi Customer Service Agent +44 (0) 845 602 6173
basma.Slassi@syngenta.com
Logistics
Carla Hodge Logistics Specialist
+ 31 (0) 174 534 127 carla.hodge@syngenta.com
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The Scandinavian Team
Sales Representative Magnus Nilsson +46 (0) 706 469 446
Sales Manager
Jesper Frandsen Sales Unit Manager Nordics and UKIE +45 24 40 17 42 jesper.frandsen@syngenta.com
magnus.nilsson@syngenta.com
Thorbjorn Persson +46 (0) 768 921 231 thorbjorn.persson@syngenta.com
Customer Service
Kim van Otterloo Country Coordinator
+31 174 534121 +31 6 2295 5055 kim.otterloo_van@syngenta.com
Pernille Ratjen +45 29 37 10 96 pernille.viborg_ratjen@syngenta.com
Mia Henkels Customer Service Agent +31 174 534 189
Jälleenmyyjä
mia.henkels@syngenta.com
Oy Schetelig Suomen jakelu ja jälleenmyynti +358 (0) 9 852 062 22 asiakaspalvelu@schetelig.com
Radha Sukdeo Customer Service Agent
+31 (0) 174 534 116 +31 (0) 612 133 208 radha.sukdeo@syngenta.com
Distributør
Logistics
Blomsterringen +47 679 814 00 ungplanter@blomsterringen.no
Carla Hodge Logistics Specialist
+31 (0) 174 534 127 carla.hodge@syngenta.com
Technical Specialist
Ronald Karsenbarg +31 (0) 612 996 470 ronald.karsenbarg@syngenta.com
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Pretty Little Pink Splash
Annuals
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Ageratum houstonianum Aloha
Create a wave of blue flowers with Aloha! • Ideal for high-density pack production. • Known for its fast production and secondary blooming. • Strong garden performance in this dwarf range.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Mounding, Upright
2
2
2
9 cm 15–20 cm
Aloha Blue
Ageratum houstonianum Artist ®
• Extremely uniform, early flowering and excellent garden performance series.
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
EXPOSURE Sun
HABIT Mounding, Upright
4 10,5–13 cm 20–25 cm
2
3
Artist ® Basso Rose
Artist ® Basso White
Artist ® Basso Rose
Artist ® Basso Blue
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Antirrhinum majus Snaptastic
The next generation of multi-season snapdragons. • In spring: better branching with more flowers and strong stems that hold up well in the chain. • In autumn: resistant to higher temperatures during late summer cultivation. • Fast pot-filling, less day length sensitive and flowers 1 to 2 weeks earlier than competing varieties.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264
3 12–15 cm 30–40 cm
1
3
Snaptastic Mix
Snaptastic Yellow
Snaptastic Pink
Snaptastic Magenta
Snaptastic Red
Snaptastic Scarlet Orange
Snaptastic Mix
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Antirrhinum majus Snaptini
Controlled and consistent across all seasons. • Highly programmable Antirrhinum with reduced photoperiod sensitivity, enabling consistent timing across all seasons. • High uniformity and a compact habit for high- density growing in packs and small pots. • Strong central stem combined with sturdy branching creates an easy-to-ship plant.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
2 9–10,5 cm 15–20 cm
1
1
Snaptini Violet
Snaptini White
Snaptini Yellow
Snaptini Peach
Snaptini Rose Bicolor
Snaptini Scarlet
Snaptini Red
Snaptini Burgundy Bicolor
Snaptini Sunglow
Snaptini Violet
Snaptini Mix
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Antirrhinum majus Sonnet
Summer poetry • Uniform growing habit combined with sturdy branching. • Perfect for outdoor summer production and ideal for growing in large containers. • Available in a vibrant colour range.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264
4 13 cm 50–60 cm
3
4
Sonnet Mix
Sonnet White
Sonnet Yellow
Sonnet Orange Scarlet
Sonnet Pink
Sonnet Mix
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Antirrhinum majus Sweet Duet
Double flowered and fragrant — a perfect duet! • Highly fragrant series with stunning double flowers which ensure excellent retail appeal. • Upright habit with strong and well-branched stems. • Perfect for autumn, late spring and early summer sales.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264
3 12–15 cm 30–40 cm
1
3
Sweet Duet Mix
Sweet Duet Citrus
Sweet Duet Bright Yellow
Sweet Duet Deep Orange
Sweet Duet Peach
Sweet Duet Appleblossom
Sweet Duet Rose Shades
Sweet Duet Deep Red
Sweet Duet Lavender Speckle
Sweet Duet Mix
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Aptenia cordifolia Mezoo ®
Summer heat pushes the sales higher • The ultimate heat lover for mixed combinations and landscape covering. • Bold variegated foliage adds colour and texture to summer programs. • Thrives in a wide range of conditions including cold, heat and drought.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS May–October
HABIT Creeping, Trailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
4 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
4
5
Mezoo ® Trailing Red
Asteriscus maritimus Aurelia ®
Choose which best fits to your Heat Lover combination • Aurelia Sun is ideal for high-density production in 10,5 cm pots and doesn’t need PGR. • Aurelia Early Gold is more vigorous, early to flower and suitable for 10,5-12 cm pots, mixes and hanging baskets. • Aurelia Gold is the most popular variety, it is suitable for 10,5-12 cm pots and larger, and hanging baskets.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS May–October
HABIT Groundcover, Mounding
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
4 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
3
3
Aurelia ® Gold
Aurelia ® Gold
Aurelia ® Early Gold
Aurelia ® Sun
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Argyranthemum frutescens Molimba ®
• C Double White is compact and perfect for 10,5 cm pots. • M varieties bring you more colours for 10,5 to 13 cm pots. • M White is the most uniform white in the market making it easy to pack and sell at once. • With its gorgeous white flowers Jumbo White will brighten up your 12 to 15 cm pots.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Compact, Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
Molimba ® M Yellow
3 10,5–15 cm 20–25 cm
2
3
Molimba ® C Double White 2 1
Molimba ® Jumbo White 1 3
Molimba ® M White 2 2
Molimba ® M Yellow 2 2
Molimba ® M Deep Rose 2 2
Molimba ® M Pink 2 2
Flower Size Comparison
Molimba ® Jumbo White
Molimba ® M White
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Begonia boliviensis Bossa Nova
Bring the carnival to your containers! • Brilliant flowers in a full range of colours. • Fills up containers with an abundance of flowers and colour due to the well-branching habit and short internodes. • Thrives in various weather conditions including heat, sunshine, shade and rain.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Trailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72
Bossa Nova Pure White
3 10,5–13 cm 30–40 cm
2
2
Bossa Nova Pure White
Bossa Nova Orange
Bossa Nova Rose Shades
Bossa Nova Pink Glow
Bossa Nova Formula Mix
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Begonia boliviensis Bossa Nova Night Fever
Bring the carnival to your containers! • Dark-leaved varieties that complement the popular Bossa Nova series. • Compact plant structure, abundant flowering and extremely well-branching. • Thrives in various weather conditions including heat, sunshine, shade and rain.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Trailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72
Bossa Nova Night Fever Rosso
3 10,5–13 cm 30–40 cm
2
2
Bossa Nova Night Fever Papaya
Bossa Nova Night Fever Rosso
Hanging Tag
Stick Tag
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Begonia semperflorens Ascot
Early, matching, diverse. • Uniform series with a compact, well-branching habit and early flowering - making it ideal for high-density production. • Striking key colours available with green or bronze leaves. • Fantastic garden performance in various weather conditions.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
2 9–10,5 cm 20–25 cm
2
2
Ascot Scarlet
Bronze Leaved
Ascot Bronze White
Ascot Bronze Rose
Ascot Rose Bicolor
Ascot Bronze Pink
Ascot Bronze Light Pink
Ascot Bronze Scarlet
Ascot Bronze Leaf Mix
Ascot Complete Mix
Green Leaved
Ascot White
Ascot Pink
Ascot Rose
Ascot Bronze Rose Bicolor
Ascot Scarlet
Ascot Green Leaf Mix
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Eureka Complete Mix
Begonia semperflorens Eureka
Strike it big with built-in heat tolerance for mid to late season sales. • Strong plant vigour and branching with quick pot filling, ideal for various pack, pot and container sizes. • Perfect for use in landscaping due to its heat tolerance and garden performance. • Full assortment of green and bronze-leaved varieties that maintain their foliage colour in the heat.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
3 9–10,5 cm 25–30 cm
2
3
Eureka Bronze White
Bronze Leaved
Eureka Bronze White
Eureka Bronze Pink
Eureka Bronze Rose
Eureka Bronze Scarlet
Eureka Complete Mix
Green Leaved
Eureka White
Eureka Pink
Eureka Rose
Eureka Scarlet
Eureka Bicolor
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Begonia semperflorens Bada Bing Swift
Cool finishing temperatures won’t slow this Begonia down! • Can be grown next to other bedding plants with cultivation temperatures as low as 14 °C. • Save up to 14% on production costs due to earlier flowering and faster finishing times. • Excellent performance at retail level and in gardens with its outstanding branching and large, premium flowers.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
3 9–10,5 cm 20–25 cm
1
2
Bada Bing Mix
Bada Bing Swift Rose
Bada Bing Swift White
Bada Bing Swift Pink
Bada Bing Swift Scarlet Imp.
Bada Bing Swift Mix
Bada Swift Complete Mix
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Begonia semperflorens Bada Boom Swift
Dark-Leaved Begonia series • Thrives at cooler temperatures (14°C minimum) alongside other bedding plants. • Save up to 14% on production costs with earlier flowering and faster finishing. • Delivers premium retail appeal with its outstanding branching and large, premium flowers that perform exceptionally in gardens.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
3 9–10,5 cm 20–25 cm
1
2
Bada Boom Mix
Bada Boom Swift White
Bada Boom Swift Pink
Bada Boom Swift Rose
Bada Boom Swift Bicolor
Bada Boom Swift Scarlet
Bada Boom Swift Mix
ANNUA L S
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Volumia Scarlet
Begonia semperflorens Volumia
Voluptuous plants with large, vivid flowers! • Vigorous plants with extra large flowers make Volumia an eye- catcher at retail. • Early flowering and easy pot filling. • Ideal for bedding displays and landscaping with its outstanding garden performance.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264
4 10,5–12 cm 25–30 cm
2
3
Volumia Pink
Volumia White
Volumia Pink
Volumia Scarlet
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Begonia tuberhybrida Illumination
Trailing elegance. • Large and fully double flowers in unique and vibrant colours. • Ideal for hanging baskets and balcony boxes due to its trailing elegance.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Trailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 128, Xtray ® 264
4 10,5–12 cm 25–30 cm
2
3
Illumination Golden Picotee
Illumination White
Illumination Lemon
Illumination Golden Picotee
Illumination Orange
Illumination Apricot Shades
Illumination Rose
Illumination Salmon Pink
Illumination Scarlet
Illumination Mix
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Begonia tuberhybrida Limitless ®
A symphony of colour. • Fully double and extra-large flowers (8-10 cm), up to 10% larger than main competitors. • Excellent branching that quickly fills pots and one week earlier flowering than competition. • Quick and easy cultivation with less PGR requirements.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 128, Xtray ® 264
3 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
1
2
Limitless ® Dark Red
Core Colours
Limitless ® Cream Shades
Limitless ® Lemon
Limitless ® Yellow Red Back
Limitless ® Orange
Limitless ® Sunset
Limitless ® Dark Rose
Limitless ® Salmon Rose
Limitless ® Dark Red
Special Colours
Limitless ® Sorbet
Limitless ® Sunrise
Limitless ® Formula Mix
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Begonia tuberhybrida Limitless ® Compact
Pack more, ship better, sell faster • High uniformity across the different colours.
• Ideal for high-density cultivation due to its compact habit. • Holds up well in transport and therefore performs excellently at retail.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 128, Xtray ® 264
2 10,5–12 cm 15–20 cm
1
1
Limitless ® Compact Mix
Select Compact White
Limitless ® Compact Yellow
Limitless ® Compact Orange (Fiery Red)
Limitless ® Compact Salmon
Limitless ® Compact Velvet Red
Limitless ® Compact Mix
ANNUA L S
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Begonia tuberhybrida Nonstop
The traditional one. • Traditional tuberhybrida series with renowned quality. • Excellent garden performance. • Multi-purpose semi trailing begonia suited for premium patio pots and baskets.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 128, Xtray ® 264
10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
Nonstop Rose Picotee
Nonstop White 2 3
Nonstop Yellow with Red Back 2 3
Nonstop Orange (Fiery Red) 2 3
Nonstop Deep Rose 2 3
Nonstop Appleblossom 2 3
Nonstop Rose Picotee 2 3
Nonstop Salmon
Nonstop Red 2 3
Nonstop Formula Mix Imp. 2 3
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Begonia tuberhybrida Nonstop Joy
Semi-trailing double flowered • Semi-trailing Tuberous Begonia from Seed for premium pots. • Large double flowers on well branched plants makes it an eye catching product in the garden.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade HABIT Mounding
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72
3 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
2
3
Nonstop Joy Mix
Begonia tuberhybrida Nonstop Mocca
The traditional one with dark leaves. • Dark-leaved varieties as an addition to the Nonstop series. • Features the same habits as Nonstop with its excellent garden performance.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72
3 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
Nonstop Mocca Mocca Formula Mix
Nonstop Mocca White 2 3 3
Nonstop Mocca Yellow 3 2
Nonstop Mocca Deep Orange 3 3
Nonstop Mocca Cherry 3 2
Nonstop Mocca Pink Shades 3 2
Nonstop Mocca Scarlet 3 2
Nonstop Mocca Deep Red
Nonstop Mocca Formula Mix 3 2
ANNUA L S
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Bionic Bronze Rose
Begonia x hybrida Bionic
A powerful choice for both landscaping and containers! • Exceptional branching, pot filling and high uniformity between bronze and green leaved varieties for easy programming. • Thrives in both sun and shade, loves the heat and provides season-long colour. • Excellent garden performance with self-cleaning, extra-large flowers and vigorous plant habit.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128
Bionic Red
5 12–17 cm 50–60 cm
3
4
Bionic Bronze Rose
Bionic Pink
Bionic Bronze Red
Bionic Red
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Begonia x hybrida Big
A reliable landscaper. • A well-known and reliable landscaping option. • Strong, large plants with big flowers make for excellent garden performance.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128
5 12–17 cm 50–60 cm
3
4
Big Bronze Leaf Red
Big Bronze Leaf Rose
Big Bronze Leaf Red
Big Green Leaf Pink
Big Green Leaf Red
Begonia x hybrida Braveheart
Not your typical Begonia! • Stand-alone variety with beautiful pink-edged white flowers. • Large premium plants with excellent vigour and no need for PGRs. • Low maintenance with continuous flowering even under dry circumstances.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128
4 13 cm 45–55 cm
3
3
Braveheart ‘Berose’
ANNUA L S
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Begonia x hybrida Tophat
Large flowers and quick finishing • Very early and large flowers - up to 20% larger than others in the same class. • Our unique bicolor variety gives a nice touch to the series. And the pure white variety brightens up gardens and expands mix opportunities. • Maintains its well-branched habit and flowers up until the first frost.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Mounding, Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128
4 12–14 cm 40–50 cm
1
3
Tophat Rose Bicolor, White, Pink
Tophat White
Tophat Pink
Tophat Rose Bicolor
Tophat Scarlet
Pot Wrap
Stick Tag
Hanging Tag
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Tophat White, Tophat Scarlet, Tophat Rose Bicolor
ANNUA L S
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Begonia x hybrida Bowler Hat
Contrasting flowers and foliage will bowl you over. • A sister variety of Tophat with chocolate-bronze leaves. • Brilliant and large white flowers provide a stunning contrast with its dark foliage. • Excellent vigour and ideal for container, pots and large pack production.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128
Bowler Hat Bronze White
3 12–14 cm 30–45 cm
1
3
Begonia x hybrida Dragon Wing
A great addition for all Begonia growers. • Unique genetics with beautifully arched stems, already for decades. • Spectacular performance in baskets, large containers and landscaping. • Available in intense Pink and Red.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade HABIT Semitrailing
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128
5 12–17 cm 60–80 cm
5
4
Dragon Wing Pink
Dragon Wing Pink
Dragon Wing Red
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Bidens ferulifolia Brazen
Bold and brazen for outrageous combinations • Striking colours and unique, clear flower patterns brighten up retail programs and gardens. • A collection of both vigorous and compact varieties create bold options for combinations as well as standalone sales.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Creeping, Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
1 12 cm 20 cm
1
1
Brazen Imperial Luck
Creeping
Brazen Rising Sun
Brazen Imperial Luck
Brazen Samurai
Brazen Glowing Sky
Upright
Brazen Eternal Flame
Brazen Samurai
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Bidens ferulifolia Solaire ®
The traditional Bidens series • Solaire is a traditional Bidens series.
• With its compact habit, Yellow Compact is suitable for high- density production without PGR with striking large flowers. • With its semi-compact habit, M Star is suitable for high-density production without PGR with medium size flowers and perfect for combinations too. • With its semi-vigorous habit, Yellow Semi Trailing is perfect for hanging baskets and bigger pots, bringing all the attention with its big flowers.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Mounding, Semitrailing, Trailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
Solaire ® Yellow Compact
3 10,5–13 cm 20–25 cm
3
Solaire ® Yellow Compact
Solaire ® M Star
Solaire ® Yellow Semi Trailing
Solaire ® Yellow Compact
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Timeless Golden Empire
Bidens ferulifolia Timeless
• A special upright type of Bidens with a warm egg yolk colour. • Good for high-density production.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
3 10,5–12 cm 20–40 cm
1
3
Timeless Golden Empire
Calendula officinalis Little Ball
Great things come in small packages! • Compact and early flowering Calendula with an intense orange colour. • Suitable for packs and small pot sizes. • Quick flowering - 4 to 6 weeks after potting.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 480
3
1
3
9 cm 10–15 cm
Little Ball Orange
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Brachyscome multifida Brachyscome
• Mauve Delight and Surdaisy are small flowered fine leaved Brachsyscome, suitable for 10,5-12 cm pots and standalone hanging baskets. • Brasco Violet and Fresco Candy are large flowered broad leaved Brachyscome, suitable for hanging baskets, combinations and 12 cm pots.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Mounding, Semitrailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
3 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
2
3
Mauve Delight
Surdaisy ® White
Fresco Candy
Mauve Delight
Brasco Violet
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Callie ® Double Red
Calibrachoa hybrida Callie ® Double
Double flowers - Double the impact • Highly uniform in earliness and mounding/semi-trailing habit.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Mounding, Semitrailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
• Fully double flowers also in unique colours. • Bred for natural branching so no need to pinch.
3 10,5–14 cm 20–25 cm
3
3
Callie ® Double White 3 3
Callie ® Double Yellow 3 3
Callie ® Double Mosaic Yellow Pink
Callie ® Double Pastel Pink
Callie ® Double Rose
Callie ® Double Rose Dark Eye
Callie ® Double Red
Callie ® Double Blue
Callie ® Double Orange Red
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Calibrachoa hybrida Callie ®
Choose the colour you want • Trailing habit, works well in larger pots and hanging baskets. • Large offer of base and unique colours for a spectacular retailer shelf. • Good natural branching supports many flowers.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Mounding, Semitrailing
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
4 12–14 cm 20–35 cm
3
4
Callie ® White
Callie ® Yellow Imp.
Callie ® Deep Orange
Callie ® Summer
Callie ® Mango
Callie ® Cherry Blossom
Callie ® Hot Pink
Callie ® Light Pink with Eye
Callie ® Rose with Eye
Callie ® Strawberry Spark
Callie ® Dark Red
Callie ® Strawberry
Callie ® Purple
Callie ® Blueberry Spark
Callie ® Dark Blue
Callie ® Blueberry Spark
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Calibrachoa hybrida Cabrio
Get the most out of every square meter! • Controlled, mounded habit, works well in small pots in high-density production. • Early and uniform flowering within the series. • Uniform habits fit well together for impactful multi-colour combinations.
EXPOSURE Sun HABIT Mounding
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
2 10,5–13 cm 20–25 cm
1
2
Cabrio Eclipse Strawberry
Cabrio Blizzard 1 3
Cabrio Yellow 1 2
Cabrio Fuchsia 2 2
Cabrio Pink 1 3
Cabrio Pink Eclipse 1 2
Cabrio Dark Red 2 3
Cabrio Eclipse Strawberry 2 2
Cabrio Eclipse Lilac 1 2
Cabrio Amethyst 2 3
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Canna x generalis Cannova
Brings the tropics to gardens and landscapes! • Lower temperature cultivation possible.
• High level of uniformity with strong basal branching across the series. • Various bright and pastel coloured flowers combined with green or bronze leaves.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128
4 13–17 cm 60–75 cm
3
3
Cannova Red Golden Flame
Green Leaved
Cannova Yellow 3
Cannova Gold Leopard 3
Cannova Mango 3
Cannova Orange Shades 3
Cannova Rose 3
Cannova Red Golden Flame 3
Cannova Scarlet 3
Bronze Leaved
Cannova Orange Bronze Leaf 4
Cannova Peach Bronze Leaf 4
Cannova Scarlet Bronze Leaf 4
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Cora Classic Red
Catharanthus roseus Cora
Rockin’ red. • A true red Catharanthus (Vinca) on the market with resistance to aerial Phytopthora. • Superior flower size on bushy plants with shiny foliage that makes it a fantastic landscaper in warmer climates. • Key colour addition to the Cora XDR series.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
Cora Classic Red
3 10,5–12 cm 12–16 cm
3
3
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Xtreme Disease Resistance with Cora XDR and Imara ® XDR
Endure rigorous testing in both field and lab settings around the globe with known high populations of Phytophthora Blind young plant tests as well as blind, season-long, in-ground testing performed by reputable third party experts in the field Bioassay type plug screening, using a comprehensive slurry of contemporary strains Cora XDR has been bred to be resistant to a vast and broad population of 35 contemporary strains of aerial Phytophthora. XDR stands for Xtreme Disease Resistance and our trialing techniques are robust. In order to meet our standards, all of the XDR products are subjected to three types of screening multiple times in order to warrant advancement:
Cora ® Cascade XDR Punch
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XDR Compared to Non-Resistant Varieties (Garden setting with NO fungicides applied to any varieties)
Non-Resistant Varieties
Performance assessments are based upon results or analysis of public information, field observations and/or internal Syngenta evaluations. Learn more about Cora XDR on page 43. Trial photos: Huntersville, NC, July 2018
Pot Wrap
Social Post
Pot Handle
Cart Banner
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Catharanthus roseus Cora Cascade XDR
Superior trailing, superior resistance • The only trailing Vinca with high levels of resistance to multiple strains of aerial Phytophthora. • The profusely flowering spreading habit is ideal for summer baskets.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS May–September
HABIT Creeping
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264
Cora Cascade XDR Apricot
4 12–14 cm 20–25 cm
3
4
Cora Cascade XDR White
Cora Cascade XDR Polka Dot
Cora Cascade XDR Apricot
Cora Cascade XDR Shell Pink
Cora Cascade XDR Bright Rose
Cora Cascade XDR Strawberry
Cora Cascade XDR Cherry
Cora Cascade XDR Lilac
Cora Cascade XDR Violet
Cora Cascade XDR Lavender with Eye
Cora Cascade XDR Mix
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Catharanthus roseus Cora XDR
The Vinca that fights back. • The series with the highest resistance to dozens of aerial Phytopthora strains, tested at external research institutes, with season-long flowering. • Large showy flowers in the widest range of solid and high-demand colour patterns of any disease-resistant Vinca on the market. • Fantastic landscaper in hot climates.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS May–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
Cora XDR Red Glow
3 10,5–14 cm 20–25 cm
3
3
Cora XDR White
Cora XDR Polka Dot
Cora XDR Apricot
Cora XDR Orchid
Cora XDR Light Pink
Cora XDR Pink Halo
Cora XDR Pink Dark Eye
Cora XDR Cranberry
Cora XDR Deep Strawberry
Cora XDR Hotgenta
Cora XDR Magenta Halo
Cora XDR Red Glow
Cora XDR Mix
Cora XDR Pearls TrioMix
Cora XDR Candy Bowl YPL TrioMix
Cora XDR Complete Mix
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Catharanthus roseus SunStorm
Puts the heat on. • Early flowering and a compact habit make Sunstorm perfect for packs and small pots. • Low input costs and little to no PGR requirements result in profitable, high-density production. • Well-branched and naturally free flowering plants.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS May–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264
2 11–12 cm 10–15 cm
2
2
SunStorm Mix
SunStorm Pure White
SunStorm White with Eye
SunStorm Deep Pink
SunStorm Deep Orchid
SunStorm Blush
SunStorm Red
SunStorm Scarlet with Eye
SunStorm Red Halo
SunStorm Deep Lilac
SunStorm Purple
SunStorm Tropical Mix
SunStorm Mix
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Celosia plumosa Bright Sparks
Stand out from the crowd! • Large and bright plumes (10-12 cm) on well- branched plants. • Great for landscaping in warmer climates as Bright Sparks is less prone to colour fading. • Secondary flowering matches initial flowering habit.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS May–September
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264
4 12–15 cm 35–45 cm
3
3
Bright Sparks Mix
Bright Sparks Yellow
Bright Sparks Pink
Bright Sparks Bright Red Bronze Leaf
Bright Sparks Scarlet Green Foliage
Bright Sparks Burgundy
Bright Sparks Mix
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Celosia argentea plumosa Hopkin
Graceful beauty. • Compact Celosia plumosa in a striking colour mix. • High heat tolerance and great vigour in the garden. • Excellent garden performance, even under difficult conditions.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS May–August PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
2
1
3
9 cm 15–20 cm
Hopkin Formula Mix
Apollo Mix
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Cosmos bipinnatus Apollo
Performance fit for an Olympian. • Naturally compact plant with a quick pot fill for efficient production. • Well-shaped, large flowers in a range of colours including a unique bicolour.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
3 10,5–13 cm 55–65 cm
2
2
Apollo Mix
Apollo White Imp.
Apollo Pink
Apollo Rose with Eye
Apollo Bright Carmine
Apollo Lovesong
Apollo Mix
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Hyssop Lilac
Cosmos bipinnatus Casanova
Massive flowers, massive coverage. • A new standard in dwarf Cosmos. • Genetically compact plants with high uniformity that are ideal for high-density cultivation.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
3 10,5–13 cm 50–60 cm
2
2
Casanova Red
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Cuphea hyssopifolia Hyssop
Pot, wait and sell. • Cuphea hyssopifolia is a structure plant with small flowers. • It is self-cleaning and therefore very often used for landscaping.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS May–October
HABIT Compact, Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
2 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
2
2
Hyssopifolia Lilac
Hyssop White
Hyssop Lilac
Cuphea micropetala Vermillionaire
Original butterfly friendly combination • A unique large Firecracker plant with lots of flowers, and larger than its seed relatives. Furthermore it’s an excellent garden performer, blooms continuously and is drought tolerant.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS May–October
HABIT Bushy, Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
4 13–15 cm 50–60 cm
3
4
Vermillionaire Light my Fire
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Sincerity Peach
Dahlia Simplifying your choice Enhanced with increased genetic diversity, our Dahlia portfolio is one of the most comprehensive packages available. Our offer includes a wide range of flower colours and plant forms that are impressive. From medium to vigorous plant habits, with foliage ranging from gorgeous green to striking black, Syngenta Flowers has a dahlia for any application or need.
Selecting the perfect dahlia has never been easier! Whether for indoor or outdoor production, different flower sizes, foliage colours, different pot sizes, or customer appeal, we’ve got you covered. Our comprehensive guide simplifies the process, ensuring you make the perfect choice for your specific needs.
GARDEN PLANT HEIGHT
FLOWER SIZE
FOLIAGE COLOUR
LEADTIME
POT SIZE INDOOR POT SIZE OUTDOOR
8 cm
20–25 cm
Midalio
8 weeks
10,5–12 cm
12–19 cm
Goldalia
8 cm
8 weeks
10,5–12 cm
12–19 cm
20–25 cm
Grandalia
8 cm
8 weeks
10,5–12 cm
12–19 cm
35–40 cm
Sincerity
13 cm
9–10 weeks
17–23 cm
17–23 cm
80–100 cm
Coffee Shop
8 cm
8 weeks
13–17 cm
17–21 cm
40–50 cm
Happy Days
8 cm
7,5–8,5 weeks
13–17 cm
13–17 cm
35–40 cm
Dahlegria
10 cm
9–10 weeks
17–21 cm
17–21 cm
40–50 cm
Fresco
10-12 weeks
9–10,5 cm
12-13 cm
8 cm
25–30 cm
Green
Dark
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Dahlia x hybrida Midalio
Our best for the mass market • High-density, mass market series with improved uniformity. • Suitable for 10,5-12 cm pots and early flowering.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Compact, Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
2 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
2
2
Midalio Pink
Midalio White 2
Midalio Yellow 2
Midalio Orange 2
Midalio Pink 2
Midalio Scarlet 3
Midalio Dark Night 2
Midalio Burgundy 2
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Dahlia x hybrida Grandalia
Paint gardens with base and unique colours • Uniform habit makes large pot mass production easy. • The short flowers stems place the flowers directly on top of the foliage. • Bold and bright double blooms are perfect for impulse sales. • Suitable for pots up to 19 cm, for indoor production.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 128, URC
HABIT Upright
3 12–19 cm 35–40 cm
2
3
Grandalia Yellow
Grandalia Peppermint 4 2
Grandalia White 3 2
Grandalia Yellow 2 2
Grandalia Sunrise 2 2
Grandalia Scarlet Orange 2 2
Grandalia Rose 1 2
Grandalia Dark Rose 3 2
Grandalia Rose Bicolor 3 2
Grandalia Hot Pink Ice 2 2
Grandalia Red 2 2
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Dahlia x hybrida Goldalia
A touch of Gold in your garden • Goldalia has semi-double bicolour flowers and is early flowering. • It is extremely compact and therefore suitable for 10,5-12 cm. • PGR application should be avoided.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October
HABIT Compact, Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC
2 10,5–12 cm 20–25 cm
2
2
Goldalia Scarlet
Goldalia Rose
Goldalia Scarlet
Dahlia x hybrida Fresco
Freshly coloured Dahlia’s • A Dahlia mix with fully double flowers and brilliant colours. • Compact plants and highly uniform in height, habit and timing. • Very suitable for 9-10,5 cm pots and packs.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS April–September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Xtray ® 480
HABIT Upright
3 9–10,5 cm 25–30 cm
3
3
Fresco Formula Mix
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Dahlia x hybrida Sincerity
Queens of dahlias • Truly eye-catching varieties for your high value market. • A perfect choice for the landscape and high-end patio containers. Includes the award winner Rose Bicolor.
EXPOSURE Sun/Shade
FLOWERING MONTHS May–October
HABIT Upright
PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, URC
5 17–23 cm 80–100 cm
3
3
Sincerity Peach 4 3
Stick Tag
Sincerity Bronze Orange 3 3
Flag Label
Pot Wrap
Sincerity Rose Bicolor 3 5
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Dahlia x hybrida Coffee Shop
Brewed for bloom with dark leaves • Luxurious dark foliage variety that captivates the eye.
EXPOSURE Sun
FLOWERING MONTHS April–October PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 128, URC
• Elegant semi-double blooms in sophisticated colour crown on each plant. • Ideal for discerning customers, presented in generous 17-21 cm pots. • Whether gracing a high-end landscape or making a bold statement in oversized containers, these beauties are sure to impress even the most particular plant enthusiasts.
HABIT Bushy, Upright
4 17–21 cm 40–50 cm
3
3
Coffee Shop Lavender Latte
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Collection Lagoon Blue
Collection Stand out in the market with our Collection
These eye-catching Dahlias come in a variety of stunning colours and have unique character. Elevate your point of sales with these vibrant colours and large flowers, serving as a focal point that is sure to captivate customers and highlight your offerings.
Find detailed information for each variety in the table below.
FLOWER SIZE
LEADTIME
POT SIZE INDOOR
POT SIZE OUTDOOR GARDEN PLANT HEIGHT
14–16 cm
90–110 cm
Cabernet
7–9 weeks
17–21 cm
19–23 cm
Caffe Latte
20 cm
10–11 weeks
17–21 cm
19–23 cm
120–140 cm
Coral Pink
12 cm
7–8 weeks
17–21 cm
19–23 cm
80–90 cm
La Tour
12–14 cm
8–9 weeks
17–21 cm
17–21 cm
40–50 cm
Lagoon Blue
12 cm
7–8 weeks
19–21 cm
19–21 cm
80–90 cm
Red Bicolor
8–9 weeks
17–21 cm
17–21 cm
12–14 cm
40–50 cm
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