2024-2026 Perennials | English

PERENNIALS

ENGLISH

Erysistible Tricolor

Welcome to Syngenta Flowers’ Perennials

2024–2026

We are pleased to present our new two-year Perennials catalogue. You will see many well-known and trusted varieties, alongside exciting new introductions like Lavandula angustifolia Aromatico Evolution, Erysimum linifolium Erysistible Fire and Iberis hybrida Arielle Pink. We know how difficult it can be to make certain decisions in the dynamic market of recent years. That is why we are happy to help you select the best Perennials for your offer, with the support of our tool ‘Calendar Colours’. In addition, we are there for you to support in after sales care to help steer for a smooth production and selling season. Other exciting new additions in our Perennials assortment are the completely new series of Digitalis purpurea Dottie and Campanula interspecific MiraBell. These series are a perfect choice for growers who are looking for a compact and early Digitalis or a cutting raised Campanula with an extremely good shelf life. Because of our extensive range of Perennials, we can assure every grower a great selection of plants. If you need advice, don’t hesitate to reach out to our sales representatives, technical specialists or customer service team.

We wish you all the best, and enjoy this catalogue!

Kind regards,

Alex Rhodes Sales Manager

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Table of Contents

Introduction Welcome Letter......................................1 Legend.................................................... 3 The Team................................................4 Syngenta's Stars Collection...................6 Market Trends.........................................8 Home Garden Bouquets......................10 Elevate Your Landscape.......................12 Outstanding Product Quality...............14 Digital Tools..........................................15 MultiColours......................................... 16 Calendar Colours The Entire Offer....................................20 January–February................................ 21 March.................................................... 22 April....................................................... 24 May....................................................... 26 June...................................................... 28 July. ...................................................... 31 August................................................... 34 September............................................ 37 October–December..............................40 Perennials Winter Hardiness Map..........................44 New Into Assortment............................46 Grasses Small ....................................... 48 Grasses Medium . ................................. 49 Grasses Large . ..................................... 50 Achillea millefolium ............................... 52 Ajuga reptans . ...................................... 53 Alcea rosea ........................................... 54 Anemone hupehensis ........................... 55 Alcea rosea ........................................... 55 Alchemilla mollis ................................... 56 Aquilegia caerulea ................................ 57 Arabis blepharophylla ........................... 59 Arabis caucasica .................................. 59 Arenaria montana ................................. 60

Lavandula angustifolia ........................ 114 Lavandula stoechas ............................ 118 Leontopodium alpinum ...................... 121 Leucanthemum maximum .................. 121 Lewisia cotyledon ............................... 123 Lithodora diffusa . ............................... 123 Lobelia speciosa ................................. 125 Lupinus polyphyllus ............................ 126 Lythrum virgatum ................................ 127 Nepeta x faassenii .............................. 127 Papaver nudicaule .............................. 128 Penstemon hartwegii . ........................ 130 Perovskia atriplicifolia ......................... 131 Phlox paniculata ................................. 132 Phlox subulata .................................... 134 Platycodon grandiflorus ..................... 135 Primula denticulata ............................. 137 Primula rosea ...................................... 137 Primula veris ....................................... 138 Pritzelago alpina ................................. 138 Pulsatilla vulgaris ................................ 139 Rudbeckia fulgida ............................... 139 Sagina subulata .................................. 140 Salvia officinalis .................................. 140 Santolina chamaecyparissus .............. 141 Salvia x superba . ................................ 141 Saxifraga x arendsii ............................ 143 Sedum . ............................................... 147 Sedum telephium ............................... 148 Sedum spurium .................................. 149 Sempervivum tectorum ...................... 150 Thymus citriodorus ............................. 150 Verbena bonariensis ........................... 151 Verbena rigida . ................................... 151 Veronica spicata ................................. 152 Viola cornuta CU . ............................... 152 Vinca minor ......................................... 153

Armeria maritima .................................. 62 Astilbe x arendsii . ................................. 63 Aubrieta hybrida ................................... 64 Aurinia saxatilis ..................................... 67 Bergenia cordifolia ............................... 68 Calocephalus brownii ........................... 69 Campanula carpatica ........................... 70 Campanula cochleariifolia .................... 71 Campanula garganica .......................... 71 Campanula interspecific . ..................... 72 Campanula persicifolia ......................... 75 Campanula portenschlagiana .............. 75 Cerastium tomentosum ........................ 76 Ceratostigma plumbaginoides ............. 76 Coreopsis grandiflora ........................... 76 Cyclamen hederifolium . ....................... 79 Cyclamen coum .................................... 80 Delphinium elatum . .............................. 81 Delphinium grandiflorum ...................... 83 Delosperma cooperi ............................. 83 Dianthus barbatus ................................ 84 Dianthus deltoides ................................ 85 Dianthus plumarius ............................... 86 Digitalis purpurea . ................................ 87 Doronicum orientale ............................. 88 Echinacea purpurea ............................. 89 Erodium x variabile ............................... 92 Erysimum hybridum . ............................ 92 Erysimum linifolium .............................. 93 Eucalyptus ............................................ 96 Gaillardia aristata .................................. 97 Gaultheria procumbens ........................ 99 Gaura lindheimeri ............................... 100 Geum coccineum ............................... 101 Helenium autumnale ........................... 102 Helleborus niger ................................. 105 Helleborus orientalis ........................... 106 Heuchera americana .......................... 107 Heuchera sanguinea . ......................... 107 Iberis sempervirens ............................ 108 Iberis x hybrida ................................... 110

Legal

General Conditions of Sales..............156

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Christmas Carol

Legend

SERIES

PRODUCTION

GARDEN

New Variety

Pot Size

MultiColours

Earliness 1 = Early / 5 = Late

Improved Variety

Heat Lover

Award-winning

Propagated from Seeds

Pollinator Friendly

Stars Program

Propagated from Cuttings

Plant Height

Greenhouse Performance 1 = Compact / 5 = Vigorous

Hanging Basket

First Year Flowering

Winter Hardiness

Flowering Long Day

Response Time

Evergreen Foliage

Suitable for Landscape

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The UK Team

Sales Manager

Technical Specialist

Alex Rhodes Sales Manager

Klaus Hess

+49 (0) 174 1684 478 klaus.hess@syngenta.com

+44 (0) 7885 620 004 alex.rhodes@syngenta.com

Ronald Karsenbarg +31 (0) 612 996 470 ronald.karsenbarg@syngenta.com

Retail

Neil Fishlock Retail Key Account Manager +44 (0) 7884 492 727 neil.fishlock@syngenta.com

Sales Representative Rachel Clarke

Customer Service

TeleSales UK and Ireland +44 (0) 1223 883 472

Kim van Otterloo Country Coordinator Customer Service Agent United Kingdom/Ireland

rachel.clarke@syngenta.com

+44 (0) 845 602 6173 +31 (0) 6 2295 5055 kim.otterloo_van@syngenta.com

Steven Lenthall Scotland and Ireland +44 (0) 7423 454 530 steven.lenthall@syngenta.com

Marta Krala Customer Service Agent +44 (0) 845 602 6173

John Miles SW England

marta.krala@syngenta.com

+44 (0) 7711 172 265 john.miles@syngenta.com

Saskia van der Laan Customer Service Agent +44 (0) 845 602 6173 Saskia.van_der_Laan@syngenta.com

Steve Mills SE England

+44 (0) 7885 620 002 steve.mills@syngenta.com

Basma Slassi Customer Service Agent +44 (0) 845 602 6173

Ben Watson NW England

basma.slassi@syngenta.com

+44 (0) 7808 888 462 ben.watson@syngenta.com

Logistics

To be confirmed Midlands and NE England +44 (0) 0845 602 6173

Carla Hodge Logistics Specialist

+31 (0) 174 534 127 carla.hodge@syngenta.com

Marketing

Debbie Koene Regional Marketing Specialist +31 (0) 645 420 659 debbie.koene@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

Marketing

Debbie Koene Regional Marketing Specialist +31 (0) 645 42 0659 debbie.koene@syngenta.com

Technical Specialist

Ronald Karsenbarg +31 (0) 612 996 470 ronald.karsenbarg@syngenta.com

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Syngenta’s Stars

Let us introduce to you the Syngenta Flowers’ Stars for this season! Selected for their uniqueness, each Star comes with an exclusive, recognizable Point-of Sale package, mood pictures and a content to realize your messages in a flash—carefully selected to boost your sales!

For more info, please visit syngentaflowers.com/ stars-collection

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Market Trends At Syngenta we know that understanding trends is increasingly important—let us help you make the most of future trends!

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Bee Loved

This wide range of pollinator-friendly products helps address the decline in pollinating insects like bees, butterflies, bumble bees and hoverflies which are crucial for the success of many natural habitats and the production of food crops.

Check out the website for more information and the complete list of varieties. syngentaflowers.com/ pollinator-friendly-assortment

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Please download your POS materials here.

Offers a selection of varieties flowering all summer long, resistant to sun and heat with less water requirement than most plants and without need for special care. Attractive to novice gardeners with limited plant care knowledge, enabling them to have colour all Summer long. Heatlover

Check out the website for more information and the complete list of varieties. syngentaflowers.com/heat- lover

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Home Garden Bouquets A garden full of beautiful coloured flowers will bring a smile to anyone’s face. Now, with our special Home Garden Bouquets assortment your customers can go a step further: Cut the flowers themselves and create bright bouquets! Carefully Selected

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For more information about our varieties, visit syngentaflowers.com/ home-garden-bouquets

Our Home Garden Bouquets assortment is packed with plants for each season that are suitable for the flower garden—ideally grown in borders, and bigger pots. These plants are easy to grow and thoroughly tested for their garden performance and for their vase life.

This concept is available with a marketing package to inspire your customers and drive sales at point of sale.

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For more information about our landscape varieties, visit syngentaflowers.com/ landscape

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Elevate Your Landscape

Colour for Every Region & Season

Syngenta Flowers is committed to upholding our customer promise of Bringing Plant Potential to Life. Our assortment of tried-and-true landscape performers provides landscapers and gardeners alike with plants that thrive, with unbeatable colour and longevity, in every region for every season. To keep your gardens growing strong, depend on Syngenta Flowers to Elevate Your Landscape.

• We offer a diverse assortment of innovative and award- winning varieties for reliable, low-maintenance landscapes. • Our obsession with delivering high quality seeds and cuttings radiates from every part of our business. • We provide best-in-class technical support to keep your plants thriving from greenhouse to garden.

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Supply & Sustainability Throughout our farms worldwide, we understand that the success of your business hinges on the quality of the seeds, cuttings and young plants. That’s why we never compromise on quality. Our hardworking teams are dedicated to providing you with only the best products. Your feedback is invaluable, and we continuously strive to improve our products to meet your needs. In 2024 and beyond, we’re committed to delivering even more enhancements to the areas that matter the most to you. Trust us to help take your business to the next level with our top-quality seeds, cuttings and young plants. We are committed to continuously improving our seed and young plants supply to meet the needs of our customers and the demands of the industry. Our primary goal is to provide our customers with high-germinating seeds and high-quality young plants that are delivered on time, every time. Outstanding Product Quality

Our seed supply continues to improve in product quality and reliability with a primary focus on timely deliveries of high germinating seed along with enhancements that make sowing more efficient and germination more reliable and consistent. Our teams at our vegetative farms continually work to improve key crops like Lavandula, Erysimum linifolium and Saxifragax arendsii.

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The perfect solution for multiseeded plugs Make it Easy! Use MultiColours. Specially chosen combinations in a multiseeded plug. Fast convenient and we’ve done the work for you! MultiColours available for Perennial seeds.

Check out the website for more information and the complete list of varieties.

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Clockwise Bright Stellar

Barbarini BarbaJoy

Prairie Splendor Compact Cream Crush

Scent Explosion Compact

Scent Explosion Early

Partybells Volcano Splash

Twinkle Sky Gate

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Calendar Colours

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The Entire Offer Throughout the year, at-a-glance

Plan your perennials assortment more effectively! Calendar Colours has been designed to support both growers and retailers in making the right decision in the perennials offer. The Calendar Colours tables contain all the necessary information on how to produce each

perennial per month—including culture time. It also presents the best perennial offer at retail per month, throughout the whole year. Let’s take the first table as an example!

Species and series that can be used for that month

The number in the flower indicates how many colours are available in that series

TIME SCHEDULE

COLOURS AVAILABLE

SPECIES

SERIES

151719212325272931333537394143454751 1 3 5 7 9

Page number

Potting week

Selling week

Flowering months

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Perennials

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Alpino Early Rose, Touricola Silberrand, Elise Bright Mix, Lofty White Blush, Axcent Deep Purple

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Winter Hardiness Map Selecting the right perennials suited for you and your customers climate is the key to success. The European winter hardiness map divides Europe into 11 temperature zones, ranging from -45°C to +4°C. In this catalogue, you will find the winter hardiness zone for each perennial. The classification shows in which European areas the perennials are winter hardy and will survive over winter in the (consumers) garden. It also helps to make the decision whether to cultivate a perennial in a greenhouse or outside.

1 < -45 2 -45

5 -28 6 -23 7 -17 8 -12

- -23 - -17 - -12

9 -6 10 -1

- -1 - +5

- -40 - -34 - -28

3 -40 4 -34

11 > +5

- -6

Source: USDA zones

Reykjavík

Glasgow

Dublin

Birmin

London

Orléa Renn

Santander

León

Madrid

Lisboa

Sevilla

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Мурманск

Isnari

Kiruna

Bod ǿ

Архангельск

Vaasa

Oslo

Ст.Петербург

Stockholm

Riga

Казань

Москва

Minsk

Пермь

Hamburg

Meppen

Poznań

ngham

Warszawa

Berlin

Essen Hannover

Fulda

Kraków

Praha

Kiew

Paris Brüssel

Волгоград

Koblenz

Nürnberg

ans nes

Ростов на Дону

Mainz

Pécs Graz Wien

Budapest

Астрахань

Bern

Limoges

Ялта

Milano

Sibiu

Gospić

Београд

Bucur eşti

Batumi

Agen

Sarajevo

София

Pisa

Warna

Nice

Tiflis

L´Aquila

Skopje

Istanbul

Foggia

Tirane

Roma

Ankara

Izmir

Αθήνα

Palermo

Tunis

Aljazayir

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New Into Assortment

Juncus effusus Spirali 49

Delphinium grandiflorum Hunky Dory White 83

Eucalyptus Silver Dollar 96

Lagurus ovatus Bunny Tails 49

Digitalis purpurea Dottie Cream 87

Gaillardia aristata Barbican Red Imp. 98

Melinis nerviglumis Karoo Queen 50

Digitalis purpurea Dottie Purple 87

Heuchera americana Marvelous Marble 107

Aubrieta hybrida Glacier Rose 66

Digitalis purpurea Dottie Warm Rose 87

Iberis sempervirens Snow Cone Mid Late 108

Campanula interspecific MiraBell Bicolor 72 Campanula interspecific MiraBell Compact White 72 Coreopsis grandiflora Andiamo Semi Double 77 Campanula interspecific MiraBell Heavenly Blue 72

Digitalis purpurea Dottie White 87

Iberis sempervirens Whistler Late 110

Echinacea purpurea Prairie Blaze Mix 89

Iberis sempervirens Whistler White Imp. 110

Erysimum linifolium Super Bowl Orange 93

Iberis x hybrida Arielle Pink 110

Erysimum linifolium Erysistible Fire 94

Lavandula angustifolia Vintro White 116 Lavandula angustifolia Aromatico Forte Blue Imp. 114 Lavandula angustifolia Aromatico Evolution 114

Erysimum linifolium Erysistible Sunset Imp. 94

Delphinium grandiflorum Hunky Dory Blue 83

Delphinium grandiflorum Hunky Dory Sky Blue 83

Eucalyptus Baby Blue 96

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Phlox paniculata Flatscreen Pink with Eye 132 Phlox paniculata Flatscreen Orange Rose 132 Phlox paniculata Flatscreen Lilac White Eye 132 Phlox subulata GoldiPhlox Rose Imp. 134

Saxifraga x arendsii Alpino Early Deep Red 143

Lavandula angustifolia Scent Blue Mini 117

Lavandula stoechas Javelin Forte Purple 119

Saxifraga x arendsii Alpino Early Rose 143

Leucanthemum maximum Western Star Leo Yellow 122 Leucanthemum maximum Western Star Taurus Imp. 122

Saxifraga x arendsii Alpino Red Imp. 144

Saxifraga x arendsii Alpino Lime 144

Phlox subulata GoldiPhlox Rose with Eye 134

Lithodora diffusa Tidepool Blue 124

Sedum telephium Surrender Red Imp. 148

Perovskia atriplicifolia Zephyr Blue 131

Phlox subulata GoldiPhlox Lavender 134

Sedum telephium Surrender Rose Imp. 148

Phlox paniculata Flatscreen Light Pink Dark eye 132

Phlox subulata GoldiPhlox Pink Imp. 134

Sedum spurium Spot On Red 149

Phlox paniculata Flatscreen Lilac 132

Saxifraga x arendsii Alpino Early Carnival 143

Verbena rigida Dazzling Night 151

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Grasses - Small Grasses - Small

• Our selection of small grasses are ideal to use in combinations with other species in larger pots and as standalone in small pots.

HABIT Upright

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

9-13 cm 15–20 cm

Festuca cinerea

Festuca cinerea (glauca)

Festuca Gautieri (Scoparia)

Luzula sylvatica

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Grasses - Medium Grasses - Medium

• Our selection of medium grasses are ideal to use in combination with other species in larger containers and as standalone for the medium pot sizes.

HABIT Upright

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-15 cm 15–20 cm

Panicum virgatum Goldfountain

Carex comans Amazon Mist

Carex comans Bronze Curls

Juncus effusus Spirali

Panicum virgatum Goldfountain

Stipa arundinacea Sirocco

Lagurus ovatus Bunny Tails

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Grasses - Large Grasses - Large

• Our selection of large grasses are ideal to use in combinations with other species in larger containers and as standalone for larger pot sizes.

HABIT Upright

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

15-19 cm 30–35 cm

Stipa tennuissima Pony Tails

Stipa tennuissima Pony Tails

Melinis nerviglumis Karoo Queen

Pennisetum alopecuroides

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Panicum virgatum Goldfountain

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Achillea millefolium Desert Eve

• The first genetically compact Achillea series in many strong colours. • Among the earliest flowering Achillea on the market. • Desert Eve makes it possible to include rich colour in spring and early summer programs.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS May-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC

13-17 cm 25–30 cm 5

Desert Eve Yellow

Desert Eve Yellow

Desert Eve Terracotta

Desert Eve Light Yellow

Desert Eve Deep Rose

Desert Eve Red

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Ajuga reptans Ajuga reptans

• Amazing fast growing ground cover with evergreen leaves. • The attractive coloured foliage colours the garden and containers all year long.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS May-June

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

10-15 cm 5–10 cm 4

Burgundy Glow

Burgundy Glow

Braunherz

Burgundy Glow

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Alcea rosea Plena Chater’s

• Plena Chater’s is a popular series which is well known for its double flowers on tall flower spikes.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

17+ cm 100 cm 3

Plena Chater’s White

Plena Chater’s Yellow

Plena Chater’s Rose

Plena Chater’s Red

Plena Chater’s White

Spring Celebrities Lemon

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Alcea rosea Spring Celebrities

• Semi-double to double flowers in a wide colour range. • Shorter than traditional types making it easier to transport. • Long flowering period.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS July-September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

15-19 cm 80 cm 5

Spring Celebrities Rose

Spring Celebrities White

Spring Celebrities Lemon

Spring Celebrities Rose

Spring Celebrities Purple

Spring Celebrities Crimson

Anemone hupehensis Saucer

• Saucer has a high level of uniformity in both habit and flowering. • It is an upright plant with strong flower stems. • A first year flowering perennial.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS July-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

13-19 cm 80–90 cm

Saucer Pink

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Alchemilla mollis Auslese

• A prized groundcover Alchemilla that can be marketed flowering in June-July after overwintering, or not flowering during the remaining months. • Auslese is a compact variety.

HABIT Mounding, Upright, Compact

FLOWERING MONTHS May-August

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-17 cm 20–40 cm 3

Auslese

Auslese

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Aquilegia caerulea Kirigami

• Kirigami is truly programmable like an annual with minimal vernalisation requirements. • Bright colours and upward-facing blooms improve retail impact. • Highly uniform across all colours, an ideal grower-friendly series.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS February-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-13 cm 30 cm 4

Kirigami Mix

Kirigami Yellow

Kirigami Rose & Pink

Kirigami Red & White

Kirigami Light Blue & White

Kirigami Deep Blue & White

Kirigami Mix

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Aquilegia caerulea Spring Magic

• Spring Magic is a reliable traditional series with a high level of uniformity within the series. • The Spring Magic Yellow flowers a bit later and is more vigorous.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS March-May

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-17 cm 30 cm 4

Spring Magic Yellow

Spring Magic White

Spring Magic Yellow

Spring Magic Rose and Ivory

Spring Magic Navy and White

Little Treasure Deep Rose

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Arabis blepharophylla Rose Delight

• Rose Delight is an excellent early season perennial with bright deep rose flowers on a compact plant. • It is a great choice for adding colour to your early spring program.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS February-May

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Seeds

10-13 cm 15–20 cm 3

Rose Delight

Arabis caucasica Little Treasure

• Little treasure is a well-matched and uniform series which simplifies production and shipping. • A bright white and an intense deep rose add wow to early sales opportunities.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS March-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Seeds

10-13 cm 10–15 cm 4

Little Treasure White

Little Treasure White

Little Treasure Deep Rose

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Arenaria montana Blizzard Compact

• A reliable, late spring blooming ground cover with bright white flowers and dark green foliage. • Exceptionally hardy down to Zone 3. • Early-flowering with a controlled habit, perfect for small pots and early spring programs.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS April-May

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

Blizzard Compact

11 cm 15 cm 3

Arenaria montana Summer

• Large flowers on a mounded habit with no chilling requirement for flowering. • Summer has a short culture time and is first year flowering. • Slightly less winter-hardy than seed varieties.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS March-October PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, Xtray ® 264, URC

9-19 cm 15–25 cm 7

Summer Lemon

Summer White

Summer White Compact

Summer Lemon

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Summer

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Armada Rose

Armeria maritima Armada

• A free flowering winter hardy Maritima series which flowers on short stems. • The white variety has slightly longer flower stems.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS March-May

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Seeds

9-12 cm 20 cm 4

Armada Rose

Armada White

Armada Pink

Armada Rose

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Astilbe x arendsii Astary

• Flowering form July onwards, with feathery flower panicles held above dense, dark green leaves.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS July-September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

11-15 cm 25–30 cm 3

Astary Mix

Astary White

Astary Rose

Astary Mix

Astary Mix

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Aubrieta hybrida Audrey

• The first F1 Aubrieta from seed which delivers uniformity in habit and flower colour. • One of the earliest blooming perennials, great for jump-starting early spring sales. • An excellent option for 9-12 cm pots.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS March-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Seeds

9-12 cm 10 cm 6

Audrey Red

Audrey Red

Audrey Light Blue

Audrey Blue Shades

Audrey Purple Shades

Audrey Sky Blue

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Aubrieta hybrida Axcent

• Hardy early spring flowering perennial with very large flowers on compact mounding plants in a wide range of colours. • The varieties fill the pots quickly but maintain a tight habit. • Vernalization is required, no pinching needed. • Do not pot too early.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS February-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC

12-15 cm 10 cm 6

Axcent Light Blue

Axcent Antique Rose

Axcent Burgundy

Axcent Light Blue

Axcent White

Axcent Violet with Eye

Axcent Lilac

Axcent Deep Purple

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Aubrieta hybrida Glacier

• The newest addition to Syngenta’s best-in-class Aubrieta breeding program and a complement to the best-selling Axcent series. • Glacier flowers on average 2-3 weeks later than Axcent and is also slightly more compact, making it an ideal season extender for Aubrieta programs.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS March-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

11-13 cm 10 cm 6

Glacier Blue

Glacier Red

Glacier Sky Blue

Glacier Rose

Glacier Blue

Glacier Violet

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Aubrieta hybrida Tauricola

• The Aubrieta with attractive variegated leaves. • Tauricola has a soft lavender blue colour.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS March-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

12-15 cm 10 cm 5

Tauricola Silberrand

Aurinia saxatilis Summit

• Compact plants with grey-green foliage, covered in bright yellow blooms. • Exceptionally hardy down to Zone 5. • Ideal for 9-12 cm pots for early spring programs.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS March-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Seeds

9-12 cm 15 cm 5

Summit

Summit

67

Bergenia cordifolia Shoeshine

• Blooms are held above glossy dark foliage making a striking contrast. • Shoeshine flowers more uniformly and consistently making production and shipping easy. • Exceptionally hardy and tough, thriving in a wide range of conditions.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS March-May PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

9-15 cm 20–30 cm 3

Shoeshine Pink

Shoeshine Rose

Shoeshine Appleblossom

Shoeshine Pink

Shoeshine Pink

68

Whimsy Silver

Calocephalus brownii Whimsy

• Unlike other Calocephalus varieties, Whimsy Silver does not easily develop flowers and keeps the clean silver colour all season long. • Compact and extremely good branching. • Does not flower in first year.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS May-November

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC

10-13 cm 15–20 cm 8

Whimsy Silver

PERENNIALS

69

Campanula carpatica Pristar

• Earliest flowering Campanula carpatica with the largest flowers on the market. • Tidy rounded habit covered with large cup-shaped flowers. • Programmable to flower from early June to late August, no vernalization required.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-August

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-15 cm 10–15 cm 5

Pristar Deep Blue

Pristar White

Pristar Deep Blue

70

Campanula cochleariifolia Swinging Bells

• Seed variety of Campanula cochleariifolia allows flexibility for production scheduling. • 100% flowering under long day conditions.

• Very compact habit for high-density production. • First-year flowering, no vernalization needed.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS June-August

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-15 cm 15–20 cm 6

Swinging Bells White

Swinging Bells Blue

Swinging Bells White

Campanula garganica Filligree

• First year flowering Campanula garganica with masses of bright blue star flowers above medium green foliage. • Compact and Mounding habit. • Very uniform selection.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS June-August PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

13-17 cm 20–25 cm 5

Filligree

PERENNIALS

71

Campanula interspecific MiraBell

• Mirabell is our new cutting raised Campanula series with an interspecific background. • It is perfect to use as a summer perennial due to its extremely good shelf life.

• The best shelf life of all Campanulas​. • Very attractive to bees and butterflies​.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS June-October

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

13-19 cm 20–25 cm 6

MiraBell Heavenly Blue

MiraBell Compact White

MiraBell Heavenly Blue

MiraBell Bicolor

Mirabell Heavenly Blue

72

MiraBell Heavenly Blue

73

Clockwise Bright Stellar

74

Campanula persicifolia Earlion

• Less day length sensitive compared to the older persicifolia types. • Flowering as early as April is also possible.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS April-August

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

12-15 cm 40–50 cm 5

Earlion Blue

Campanula portenschlagiana Clockwise

• The first F1 hybrid Campanula portenschlagiana from seed, offering fast, uniform production. • First-year flowering – no vernalization period needed.

• A dense, compact habit requiring less PGRs. • Highly uniform in habit and flowering time.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS April-October

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264, Seeds

12-15 cm 20–25 cm 4

Clockwise Bright Stellar

Clockwise White Blush

Clockwise Compact Deep Blue

Clockwise Bright Stellar

PERENNIALS

75

Cerastium tomentosum Cerastium tomentosum

• Starts flowering from June-July. • Nice small white flowers on silvery leaves. • Can also be sold green as a foliage plant.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS June-August

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

12-15 cm 10–15 cm 4

Cerastium tomentosum

Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Ceratostigma

• Strong growing and ground covering variety. • Beautiful blue flowers on red stems.

HABIT Creeping

FLOWERING MONTHS September-October

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

10-13 cm 4

Ceratostigma Plumbaginoides

Coreopsis grandiflora Early Sunrise

• Semi-double yellow flowered coreopsis.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-19 cm 20–40 cm 6

Early Sunrise

76

Coreopsis grandiflora Andiamo

• F1 hybrid ensures top-tier uniformity. • Its nicely balanced habit works in a range of container sizes. • First-year flowering.

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

HABIT Upright

11-19 cm 20–40 cm 6

Andiamo Yellow Red

Andiamo Semi Double

Andiamo Yellow Red

Andiamo Yellow Red

77

Coreopsis grandiflora Illico

• Semi double, yellow flowered coreopsis with short flower stems.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

11-19 cm 20–35 cm 6

Illico

Coreopsis grandiflora Castello

• Strong, densely branched plants are covered in colour from late spring through summer. • Versatile habit works in both small and medium pots. • The large golden-yellow blooms are a showstopper.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, URC

11- 19 cm 20–35 cm 6

Castello Pompon Yellow

Castello Compact Yellow

Castello Pompon Yellow

78

Coreopsis grandiflora Corey Single Gold

• Variety suitable for bigger pot sizes with large yellow flowers.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

11-19 cm 6

Corey Single Gold

Cyclamen hederifolium AmazeMe

• A true winter hardy series for indoor or outdoor culture. • Flowers in the autumn.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS September-October

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

9-13 cm 10–15 cm 4

AmazeMe White

AmazeMe White

AmazeMe Pink

PERENNIALS

79

Cyberia Dark Rose

Cyclamen coum Cyberia

• Winter hardy Cyclamen for indoor or outdoor culture. • The varieties of Cyberia have different types of leaves: round/ kidney-shaped, green/silvered and with/without heart. • Constantly produces small flowers from December to April and no vernalization required.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS January-March

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

9-13 cm 10–15 cm 5

Cyberia Mix

Cyberia White

Cyberia Rose Silver

Cyberia Pink

Cyberia Dark Rose

80

Delphinium elatum Delphina

• The first compact series of Delphinium elatum. • Delphina is notable for a naturally compact habit allowing for ease of production with first-year flowering and less reliance on PGRs. • Delphina’s distinct colours are ideal for summer perennial programs and work well in 12-19 cm pots.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS May-September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

12-19 cm 40–50 cm 4

Delphina Dark Blue White Bee

Delphina White Black Bee

Delphina Pink White Bee

Delphina Light Blue White Bee

Delphina Dark Blue Black Bee

Delphina Dark Blue White Bee

Delphina Mix

PERENNIALS

81

Delphinium elatum Excalibur

• Uniform, well-branched plant habit with sturdy flower stems. • Well-developed panicles with strong and stable colour varieties. • Best suited for larger pot sizes and containers.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS May-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264, Seeds

15-19 cm 60–80 cm 3

Excalibur Light Blue White Bee

Excalibur Pure White

Excalibur Light Blue White Bee

Excalibur Dark Blue White Bee

Excalibur Dark Blue Black Bee

Excalibur Lilac Rose White Bee

Excalibur Mix

82

Delphinium grandiflorum Hunky Dory

• F1 vigour provides excellent germ and young plant performance, eliminating the need to multi-sow. • Plant habit is ultra branched, filling a wide array of formats with ease and speed. • Large blooms create an abundance of colour, flowering uniformly within each variety and across the series.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS May-September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

12-17 cm 20–30 cm 4

Hunky Dory Blue

Hunky Dory White

Hunky Dory Blue

Hunky Dory Sky Blue

Delosperma cooperi Delosperma

• Delosperma is first year flowering and forms a creeping mat of bushy foliage. • It is a very good succulent plant. • Shimmering cup-shaped magenta flowers all summer long.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

10.5-15 cm 10–15 cm 6

Delosperma Cooperi

PERENNIALS

83

Dianthus barbatus Barbarini

• First-year flowering Dianthus with no vernalization required. • Compact, branching habit, fully winter hardy. • Can be programmed to flower from April to September. • Versatile series fits into annual or perennial programs for spring or autumn.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS April-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264, Seeds

12-17 cm 20–30 cm 4

Barbarini Redrose Bicolor

Barbarini White

Barbarini Rose

Barbarini Red

Barbarini Red Picotee

Barbarini Redrose Bicolor

Barbarini Purple

Barbarini Purple Picotee

Barbarini Lilac

Barbarini BarbaJoy

Barbarini Formula Mix

84

Dianthus deltoides Albus

• Albus forms a low spreading mound of light green leaves.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS April-October

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

10-13 cm 20–25 cm 3

Albus

Dianthus deltoides Leuchtfunk

• Leuchtfunk is a low, mat-forming evergreen perennial with tufts of linear, dark green foliage.

HABIT Mounding

FLOWERING MONTHS May-July

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

10-13 cm 15–20 cm 3

Leuchtfunk

Leuchtfunk

85

Dianthus plumarius Dixie ®

• Uniform series in plant habit and earliness. • Free flowering in early summer and re-flowering till winter. • Branching habit and short culture.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS March-September

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

11-15 cm 15–20 cm 5

Dixie ® Pink, Red Rose Bicolor and Rose Picotee

Dixie ® Deep Rose

Dixie ® Rose Picotee

Dixie ® Pink

Dixie ® Red Rose Bicolor

Dixie ® White Red Bicolor

86

Digitalis purpurea Dottie

• This new series comes in 4 beautiful colours with contrasting speckling to the throat. • Dottie has long, dramatic flower spikes which are quickly followed by the secondary flowers​. • It is very compact​and quickly fills larger pots (15-25cm) with ease, great for impulse sales in stores​.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

15-21 cm 50–60 cm 5

Dottie Warm Rose

Dottie Purple

Dottie White

Dottie Warm Rose

Dottie Cream

PERENNIALS

87

Leonardo Compact

Doronicum orientale Leonardo Compact

• Uniform flowering up to two weeks earlier than competitor varieties. • Early spring flowering for the first sales opportunity in the spring season. • Requires vernalization for flowering.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS February-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

11-15 cm 25–50 cm 5

Leonardo Compact

88

Echinacea purpurea Prairie Blaze

• Echinacea series from seeds with special colours. • First-year flowering with no vernalization requirements offers easy production scheduling. • Good branching for broad attractive plants. • The same homogeneity as Prairie Splendor Compact, fitting well together in the mix.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS July-October PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

13-19 cm 40–60 cm 5

Prairie Blaze Vintage Lime

Prairie Blaze Golden Yellow

Prairie Blaze Orange Sunset

Prairie Blaze Vintage Lime

Prairie Blaze Green

Prairie Blaze Mix

PERENNIALS

89

Echinacea purpurea Prairie Splendor

• First-year flowering with no vernalisation requirements offers easy production scheduling. • Early blooming extends flowering period for a long sales season. • Large flowers atop compact, well-branched plants.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS July-October PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

13-19 cm 40–70 cm 5

Prairie Splendor Deep Rose

Stick tag

Hanging tag

Pot

Flyer

CC trolley banners

syngentaflowers.com/stars-collection/prairie

90

Echinacea purpurea Prairie Splendor Compact

• First-year flowering with no vernalization requirements offers easy production scheduling. • New compact breeding reduces the need for PGR applications. • Up to three weeks earlier to flower than traditional varieties.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS July-October PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

12-19 cm 40–60 cm 5

Prairie Splendor Compact Dark Rose

Prairie Splendor Compact White

Prairie Splendor Compact Rose

Prairie Splendor Compact Dark Rose

Prairie Splendor Compact Cream Crush

We are a traditional perennial nursery with a focus on alpine perennials. For some time now, we have also included Echinacea purpurea in our assortment. We were able to test Prairie Blaze last year and are delighted with the high uniformity, the abundance of flowers and the robustness of the two new varieties. We have also received only positive feedback from our customers. We have an attractive and good addition to our assortment.”

Botanické zahradnictví Holzbecher Lelekovice, Czech Republic

PERENNIALS

91

Erodium x variabile Bishops Form

• Special perennial for a rose carpet from Spring till Autumn.

EXPOSURE Sun/Shade

FLOWERING MONTHS May-July

HABIT Creeping

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

9-13 cm 10 cm

Bishops Form

Erysimum hybridum Canaries

• Very early to flower in the spring with a vernalization period. • Compact habit makes growing at high-density spacing easy. • Showy display of vivid yellow blooms on compact plants.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS March-April

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 264

9-12 cm 20–40 cm 6

Canaries Yellow

Canaries Goldfinch

92

Erysimum linifolium Super Bowl

• Series with no requirement for vernalization and improved summer long flowering due to reduced seed setting. • Super Bowl is more compact and earlier to flower than Bowles Mauve. • Pest and disease tolerant.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS March-November

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

11-15 cm 30–50 cm 6

Super Bowl Mauve

Super Bowl Mauve

Super Bowl Orange

Super Bowl Mauve

93

Erysimum linifolium Erysistible

• Erysistible has compact flower spikes, less stretching flower stems and spectacular colours. • Striking novelty colours are a welcome addition to early spring and summer programs. • Medium-vigour controlled habit works well across all key pot sizes.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS March-November

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128

11-15 cm 30–40 cm 7

Erysistible Fire

Erysistible Sunset Imp.

Erysistible Yellow

Erysistible Magenta

Erysistible Spectacular colours

An Erysimum with a range of spectacular colours with compact flower spikes delivering huge colour impact. Flowers from March until the first frost.

Mar - Nov

Long flowering

Erysistible Tricolor

Erysistible Fire

Flyer

94

Erysistible Sunset Imp.

Hanging tag

Stick tag

Pot

syngentaflowers.com/stars-collection/erysistible

95

Eucalyptus Eucalyptus Collection

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-September

• Eucalyptus is a well known specie and is very popular at this moment! • It is used in many applications from Floresty to specimen plantings with its attractive leaves and its unique scent. • Can survive outside in milder conditions, especially when the plant is older.

PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 128, Seeds

11-15 cm 60–70 cm

Baby Blue

Silver Dollar

96

Gaillardia aristata Arizona

• Arizona is a well known seed series with strong colours. • It has a long flowering period and is perfect for impulse sales. • Good uniformity in habit and flowering time.

HABIT Upright

FLOWERING MONTHS June-August PRODUCT FORMS Xtray ® 72, Xtray ® 264

12-19 cm 30–45 cm 6

Arizona Apricot

Arizona Sun

Arizona Apricot

Arizona Red Shade

Arizona Apricot

97

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