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Saxifraga Solutions

With the range of our Saxifraga series we are able to offer you a full program for this crop. With Ice Colours you can be the first on the market and bound your buyers with the complete Saxifraga assortment

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Saxifraga Solutions

With Aubrieta and Arabis this species is one of the main spring flowering cushion-forming perennials. In spring, its vigorous, evergreen luscious cushions produce many flowers on stems that each bears several blooms. With the vegetative Saxifraga assortment from the Florensis breeding station in Quedlinburg, Germany, you are able to cover your complete spring flowering sales season. From very early to very late!

Series

Saxifraga x arendsii - Ice Colours - Pearl White
Saxifraga x arendsii - Ice Colours - Pearl WhiteSaxifraga x arendsii - Ice Colours - AppleblossomSaxifraga x arendsii - Ice Colours - RedSaxifraga x arendsii - Ice Colours - Lime

Saxifraga x arendsii

Ice Colours

Pearl White

Saxifraga Ice Colours

A very early flowering series who stays compact and keeps on flowering! Suitable for early sales as well as for sales later on in the season. Ice Colours is more resistant to colder temperatures compared to the market standard.

Pearl White: A unique Saxifraga which stands out with its very early flowering. Outside cultivation will result in a nicely looking pink-white flower. Produced inside, the flower will be pure white.

Appleblossom: A few days earlier than Pearl White. Keeps its compact, firm shape and its short flower stems for a very long time. Produced inside, the flowers will be almost pure white.

Performance Pictures

Saxifrage Ice Colours Appleblossom on a retail table presented during the Spring Solution Show week 9 2022.

Saxifrage Ice Colours Appleblossom on a retail table presented during the Spring Solution Show week 9 2022.

Saxifraga Marto

This series has been developed for the early sales segment without losing any of the hardiness of the existing Saxony series. Because of the smaller and finer leaves Marto is less sensitive. As soon as the temperature rises, all varieties showing masses of long lasting flower from March until June.

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