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Pelargonium Explore our diverse Pelargonium selection, available in both cuttings and seeds to meet your specific needs.

Our interspecific pelargoniums from cuttings deliver outstanding colour and performance for premium markets, featuring the renowned Calliope ® series, the appealing Pretty Little and the dark-foliaged Mojo. For core geranium programs, our high-efficiency growing zonal geraniums from cuttings such as Tango, Classic, and Compact Line lead the industry. Additionally, our Pelargonium x hortorum series from seeds provide compact, round flower balls and are also ideal for high-density production in small pots and packs. The Bullseye and Pinto Premium series stand out for their (dark) coloured foliage and Ringo 2000 for its quick finishing.

Finally, our Pelargonium peltatum series like Corriente from cuttings and Reach Out from seeds boast shiny foliage, a broad colour range and are ideal for hanging baskets and borders. From early season promotions to excellent heat and drought tolerance, and from strong key colours to bright bicolours, Syngenta Flowers has the right Pelargonium for your growing needs. The table below gives a clear overview of our available Pelargonium series and includes information about vigour, foliage colour and earliness.

VIGOUR CLASS

TIMING

LEAF COLOUR

COMPACT

MEDIUM

VIGOUROUS

CUTTINGS PELARGONIUM INTERSPECIFIC Calliope ® M

Mid

Calliope ® L

Late

Calliope ® Landscape

Mid

Mojo

Mid

Pretty Little

Early

PELARGONIUM ZONALE Americana ®

Mid

Bunny

Mid

Classic

Mid

Compact Line

Early

Starry White

Mid

Rosebud Astrid

Mid

Early

Tango ®

PELARGONIUM PELTATUM Cascade

Late

Super Cascade

Mid

Corriente

Mid

Temprano

Early

SEEDS PELARGONIUM HORTORUM Bullseye

Late*

Divas

Late*

Pinto Premium

Late*

Ringo 2000

Late*

PELARGONIUM PELTATUM Reach Out

Late*

Tornado

Late*

* Compared to cuttings raised varieties. For the exact production times, please check our crop manuals.

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