Landscaping industry India “Transform your Landscaping Business”
October 1 st 2025 Michael van Baekel – Head of Marketing APAC Ivan Podznyakov – Technical Specialist Tropical Territories
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Content
Part I (Presented by Michael van Baekel) • India’s Pot and Bedding Flower industry • Landscaping as a concept • Two types of landscape • Market Study: development of Landscaping in India Part 2 (Presented by Ivan Podznyakov) • How to choose the proper crops for your landscape design (3 different climate patterns in India) • Suitable portfolio for the climates. • Technical advice to prepare the area. • Technical advice to prepare the plants to extreme conditions. • Q&A
Michael van Baekel Head of Marketing APAC Syngenta Flowers
Ivan Podznyakov Technical Specialist Tropical Territories APAC Syngenta Flowers Ivan.Pozdnyakov@syngenta.com
Michael.van_Baekel@syngenta.com
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India’s Flower industry (Pot and Bedding)
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India Pot & Bedding market
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Syngenta Flowers India Team
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Landscaping as a concept
• What is landscaping? • How do other countries do it?
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• Regular Type (French Type). • Mostly annuals. • Large forms and shapes with colored segments. Two types of landscaping
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Two types of landscaping
• Natural Type (English Type). • Mostly perennials. • Windy paths, rocky gardens, plantings underneath the canopy of trees. • Garden with lots of height structure.
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Japan
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Europe
Delta Pro Lavender Blue
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China
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Rolling out the red carpet Bada Bing Begonia in Tiananmen Square
September 3 rd , 2025
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India’s landscaping market
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Understanding India’s landscaping Ecosystem LANDSCAPING MARKET: AN OVERVIEW
Emerging Markets in India
Indian Landscaping Services Outlook
Market Size in USD Billion CAGR 6.80%
In 2023, India accounted for 1.8% of global landscaping service market .
8.927
New Delhi
6.412
5.264
Ahmedabad
• In terms of segment, landscape and garden
Hyderabad
Mumbai
maintenance & management was the largest revenue generating segment.
Pune
2022 2025 2030
• India is fastest growing regional market in Asia Pacific.
Bengaluru
Market Size(2022) Market Size(2030) CAGR (2022-2025)
USD 5.264 Billion USD 8.927 Billion
Chennai
6.80%
Source- Statista
Source- Horizon Grandview
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Value Chain of the Landscaping Industry
STAKEHOLDER
ROLE IN THE INDUSTRY
Project Flows
Commissions landscaping for residential, commercial, hospitality, or institutional projects. Decide layout, theme, and integrate landscape zones into master plans. Specialize in green design: plant selection, water systems, soil, aesthetics, and functionality. Execute the plan: civil works, planting, irrigation, lighting, lawns, etc. Supply plants, turf, trees, pots, paving material, irrigation systems, fertilizers. Design and install drip/sprinkler systems for efficient watering. Take over post-installation to prune, irrigate, and replace dead plants.
Client/Builder/Owner
Project Planningn
Architects (Lead Architect)
Design Phase
Landscape Architects
Tender/Contract
Landscape Contractors
Execution phase
Vendors/Nurseries
Hand over and Maintenance
Irrigation Experts
Stream
How It Earns
Landscape architect charges for drawings and planning Contractors earn from BOQ-based execution (materials + labor) Monthly/yearly contracts for upkeep /AMC Nurseries and vendors sell plants, turf, irrigation components, pots, etc.
Design fees
Maintenance Agencies
Execution
contract
Growth Drivers • Rising real estate (especially luxury and gated communities) • ESG & green building compliance (LEED/IGBC) • Corporate wellness and branding focus • Govt push for smart cities and green infrastructure
Maintenance
fees
Plant/material
sales
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Landscapers’ product basket
Overall Plant Preference
90.00%
South vs West
2.00%
80.00%
70.00%
16.00%
60.00%
Seasonal Flowers Ratio: Predominantly "up to 10 %" or “Nil" of total landscaping requirements.
Annuals
50.00%
South
Mix
40.00%
West
30.00%
Perennials
20.00%
82.00%
10.00%
0.00%
Annuals
Mix
Perennials
Strategic options:
Overwhelming Preference: "Perennials" are preferred by the majority. Mix: "Mix" (Perennials and Annuals) is the second most common choice. Inference: Landscapers prioritize long-term stability, reduced maintenance, and year-round aesthetic appeal. Syngenta needs to evaluate its portfolio, potentially focusing on perennials or niche applications for annuals
Promote annuals for niche, high-impact uses (e.g. events, color accents) Expand perennial offerings to match market demand Target specific segments like hospitality & events where seasonal blooms are value.
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Top Preferred Species In Indian Landscaping – Classified by Type
Annuals
Perennials
Cosmos Begonia Dianthus Nicotiana Pentas Pelargonium Daisy Verbena Crossandra Hibiscus
Nerium
Lavender
Jatropa
Rose
Gladioulus
Salvia Vinca Zinnias
Bougainvillea
Tecoma
Petunias Chrysanthemums Marigold Cleome Sunflowers
Syzygium
Gerbera
Lantana
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 18%
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16%
Inference ➢ Annuals dominate mass landscaping (e.g., Marigold, Petunias, Chrysanthemums) → ideal for quick seasonal displays . ➢ Perennials offer long-term value for residential, public, and corporate projects → potential for premium landscaping solutions .
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Key Factors in plant selection
Why It Matters in Plant Selection Determines plant hardiness; some plants can't survive extreme heat or cold Affects water availability; drought-tolerant or moisture- loving plants needed Some plants prefer dry climates, while others thrive in high humidity Influences photosynthesis; some plants need full sun, others get scorched Strong winds can damage plants; windbreaks or hardy species may be required or open plant habit Sensitive tropical or subtropical plants may get damaged by frost Affects temperature, air pressure, and UV exposure; impacts plant adaptation Affects seed germination, root growth, and nutrient uptake Determines what crops/flowers can be grown and when or requirement for winter hardiness plants. Allows for tailored plant choices in different parts of the same landscape
Climatic Factor
Description
Factors in Plant Selection
Average, minimum, and maximum temperatures of the region
Temperature
25.00%
Big Bright Colored Flowers with low maintenance
20.00%
Maintenance
Availability
Total annual rainfall and its seasonal distribution
Rainfall
15.00%
10.00%
5.00%
Humidity
Moisture content in the air
Flowering Period
Climate suitability
0.00%
Sunlight (Light Intensity & Day length)
Amount of sunlight received (full sun, partial shade, full shade)
Disease resistance
Colour/Aesthetics
Wind
Frequency and strength of wind
Cost
Occurrence and severity of frost or freezing temperatures
Frost
Indicates a pragmatic, long- term focus : •Landscapers prioritize performance , durability , and low upkeep
Altitude
Height above sea level
Strategic offers from Syngenta
Temperature of the soil over seasons
Soil Temperature
Go to www.syngentaflowers.com/apac For varieties with disease resistance, heat & humid tolerance, cold tolerance, wide color range, earliness, versatility and plant resilience.
Growing Season Length
Number of frost-free days or months suitable for growth
Localized climatic conditions within the garden (e.g., shades near walls, moist near water bodies)
Microclimate
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Which business challenge see Landscapers? And what is the Syngenta Flowers solution?
Business Challenge
• Water scarcity, skilled labor shortage, inconsistent quality, and amateur competition. • Market immaturity reflected in the need for client education and lack of standard practices.
7.04%
Water scarcity
19.75%
Key pain Points
26.7…
Skilled labor shortage
22.22%
• Drought-tolerant varieties address environmental concerns and project viability. • Plant info sheets & care guides simplify maintenance, reduce errors, and support labor- limited teams. • Reliable supply & predictable pricing mitigate material cost fluctuations. • Low-maintenance, robust varieties lower labor dependency and ensure consistent quality. • We are your strategic partner with available knowledge and close-by support , not just a supplier. • We have launched educational initiatives (Flower Shows, Webinars, Digital sheets) to uplift industry standards. • We enable landscapers to deliver more efficiently and profitably and by doing so, uplift and develop their industry.
5.63%
Regulatory issues
West
7.41%
Syngenta Flowers solution
South
22.54%
Material cost fluctuations
22.22%
18.31%
Client education
11.11%
Value added Opportunities
19.72%
Amateurs
17.28%
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Content
Part I (Presented by Michael van Baekel) • India’s Pot and Bedding Flower industry • Landscaping as a concept • Two types of landscape • Market Study: development of Landscaping in India • Landscape catalogue Part 2 (Presented by Ivan Podznyakov) • How to choose the proper crops for your landscape design (4 different climate patterns in India) • Suitable portfolio for the climates. • Technical advice to prepare the area • Technical advice to prepare the plants to extreme conditions. • Q&A
Michael van Baekel Head of Marketing APAC Syngenta Flowers
Ivan Podznyakov Technical Specialist Tropical Territories APAC Syngenta Flowers Ivan.Pozdnyakov@syngenta.com
Michael.van_Baekel@syngenta.com
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Landscaping crops
Technical tips
Syngenta Flowers APAC Technical Webinar for Tropical Regions 01-09-2025 2 p.m.
Inka Orange 70041091
Syngenta landscaping portfolio.
Landscaping Catalogue 2025
Syngenta & Floranova
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How to choose the proper crops.
• 22 crops .
January February March April
May
June
July
August September October November December
Avg. Temperature °C (°F)
12.2 °C (54) °F
15.4 °C (59.7) °F
20.8 °C (69.4) °F
27.5 °C (81.4) °F
31.3 °C (88.3) °F
31.7 °C (89) °F
28.8 °C (83.9) °F
27.7 °C (81.9) °F
26.7 °C (80) °F
23.7 °C (74.7) °F
18.8 °C (65.9) °F
14 °C (57.2) °F
• 61 different series.
• How to find the proper crops?
Min. Temperature °C (°F)
6.4 °C (43.6) °F
8.9 °C (48) °F
13 °C (55.4) °F
18.6 °C (65.5) °F
23 °C (73.5) °F
25.7 °C (78.2) °F
25.5 °C (78) °F
24.7 °C (76.5) °F
22.3 °C (72.2) °F
16.9 °C (62.4) °F
12.2 °C (54) °F
7.9 °C (46.2) °F
Max. Temperature °C (°F)
18.5 °C (65.3) °F
21.9 °C (71.4) °F
28 °C (82.4) °F
35.1 °C (95.3) °F
38.3 °C (101) °F
36.9 °C (98.5) °F
32.4 °C (90.3) °F
31.2 °C (88.1) °F
31.2 °C (88.2) °F
30.6 °C (87.1) °F
26 °C (78.8) °F
20.9 °C (69.6) °F
Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)
40 (1)
50 (1)
39 (1)
25 (0)
28 (1)
89 (3)
195 (7)
193 (7)
100 (3)
14 (0)
6 (0)
13 (0)
Humidity(%)
71% 63% 48% 29% 29% 45% 75% 80% 73% 54% 55% 65%
Rainy days (d)
3
4
4
4
5
8
16
16
8
1
1
1
avg. Sun hours (hours)
8.4
9.4
10.6
11.6
12.2
11.8
10.2
9.6
9.8
10.1
9.4
8.7
How to choose?
The climate is an answer.
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Three climate patterns.
Locations: • Pune
Locations: • Bengaluru
Locations: • Chandigarh (Jammu & Kashmir).
(Maharashtra).
(Karnataka).
Cold and Moderate Shading
Hot and Dry Shading
Hot and Humid Shading
Hot and Dry Light
Hot and Humid Light
Cold and Moderate Light
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Cold and Moderate climate.
Wintertime
Summertime
Open Sun: ✓ Antirrhinum,
Shading: ✓ Begonia, ✓ Impatiens, ✓ Nicotiana.
Open Sun: ✓ Antirrhinum, ✓ Viola (V. x wittrockiana), ✓ Viola (V. cornuta).
Shading: ✓ Viola (V. cornuta).
✓ Begonia, ✓ Celosia, ✓ Cosmos, ✓ Cleome, ✓ Dianthus, ✓ Gazania, ✓ Laurentia ✓ Osteospermum, ✓ Pelargonium, ✓ Petunia, ✓ Salvia ✓ Tagetes, ✓ Viola (V. x wittrockiana).
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Hot and Dry climate.
Wintertime
Summertime
Open Sun: ✓ Catharanthus, ✓ Gazania, ✓ Helianthus.
Shading: ✓ Catharanthus, ✓ Gazania, ✓ Helianthus, ✓ Pelargonium,
Open Sun: ✓ Catharanthus, ✓ Dianthus, ✓ Echinacea, ✓ Gazania, ✓ Helianthus, ✓ Osteospermum, ✓ Pelargonium,
Shading: ✓ Pentas, ✓ Viola (V. x wittrockiana), ✓ Viola (V. cornuta).
✓ Pentas, ✓ Tagetes, ✓ Zinnia.
✓ Pentas, ✓ Salvia, ✓ Tagetes, ✓ Viola (V. x wittrockiana), ✓ Zinnia.
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Hot and Humid climate.
Wintertime
Summertime
Open Sun: ✓ Begonia, ✓ Catharanthus,
Shading: ✓ Begonia, ✓ Impatiens, ✓ Pentas
Open Sun: ✓ Begonia, ✓ Catharanthus,
Shading: ✓ Begonia, ✓ Impatiens. ✓ Pentas
✓ Pentas, ✓ Torenia,
✓ Celosia*, ✓ Cosmos, ✓ Cleome*, ✓ Helianthus,
✓ Pentas, ✓ Salvia*, ✓ Torenia, ✓ Viola (V. x wittrockiana)*.
* If the wintertime is drier.
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Pay attention!
Other factors affect the landscaping performance:
✓ Soil quality.
✓ Water management.
✓ Plant protection.
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Soil quality #1!
More tolerant to pure soils:
Cpros are preferring better soils:
Antirrhinum Begonia Cleome Dianthus Helianthus Laurentia Nicotiana Pelargonium Pentas Petunia Torenia Viola (Pansy & Cornuta) Zinnia Echinacea
Catharanthus
Celosia
Cosmos
Gazania
Impatiens
Osteospermum
Salvia
Tagetes
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Soil quality #2!
What to check:
✓ pH.
✓ Mechanical composition.
✓ Water management.
✓ Organic matter.
✓ Mineral elements:
+ & NO
- ),
- N (NH 4
3
- P, - K …and in ideal world: Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, B, Zn, Cu, Mo, Na,
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Soil quality #2!
Tolerant for the higher pH (6.5—7.0):
Not tolerant to high pH:
Antirrhinum Begonia Catharanthus
Cuphaea
Celosia Cosmos Cleome Dianthus Gazania Helianthus
Impatiens
Pelargonium
Laurentia Nicotiana Osteospermum Petunia Salvia Torenia Viola (Pansy & Cornuta) Zinnia Echinacea
Pentas
Tagetes
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Soil quality #3!
Watering management:
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Not only watering!
•
Good drainage is crucial!
Example of drainage trench
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Prepare your plants!
How to support the plants before the planting out?
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Biologicall protection.
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Supportive chemicals.
•
Feed you plants well.
•
High phosphorus is Ok in outdoor.
Example
18- 18 -18.
•
•
Water plants well before planting out.
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Prepare your plants!
Biological protection!
• Bio fungicides is an effective partner.
Organism
Kingdom bacteria
× × × ×
Streptomyces lydicus WYEC 108 Trichoderma asperellum T34 Ulocladium oudemansii U3 Bacillus subtilis QST 713 Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ENV503 Bacillus amylolquefaciens D747
× ×
×
fungus fungus
× × × × ×
bacteria bacteria bacteria
×
× × × ×
× × × × ×
× ×
×
Swinglea glutinosa extract
plant
× × × ×
Gliocladium catenulatum J1446
fungus
× ×
×
Streptomyces sp. K61
bacteria
Trichoderma asperellum ICC 012 and Trichoderma gamsii ICC 080 Reynoutria sachalinensis extract Trichoderma harizanum Rifai T-22 Trichoderma harzianum Rifai T-22 and Trichoderma virens G-41
× ×
× ×
fungus
×
× ×
plant
×
× ×
fungus
× ×
× ×
fungus fungus
×
× ×
Gliocladium virens GL-21
× × ×
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens F727
bacteria bacteria bacteria bacteria
×
× ×
Bacillus subtilis MB1 600
× × × × ×
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens D747 Pseudomonas chloroaphis AFS009
×
×
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Prepare your plants!
Protectors!
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Isabion,
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Radifarm,
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Megafol,
• Chemicals on the base of the epibrassinolides.
•
Apply protectors before transplanting.
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Q&A session.
• Thank you for your time. • For more information, please contact your Key Account Manager.
Ivan.Pozdnyakov @syngenta.com Technical Sales Specialist SA/SEAP
Michael.van_Baekel @syngenta.com Michael van Baekel Head of Marketing APAC
Gautam.Sangle @syngenta.com Key Account Manager SA (South Asia) (India, Nepal, Bangladesh)
Mallikarjun.Mangrule @syngenta.com Head of APAC
https://www.syngentaflowers.com/
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Thank you!
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