Zillberrosa (Peony) / Zilverryer
Aster
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Vibrant peony-type aster with robust stems, perfect for professional cut-flower production.
Description
Efficiency and Aesthetics in Peony-Type Asters
The 'Silberrosa' aster (peony-type) is designed for growers who prioritize consistency. With a plant height of 50–80 cm, it fits perfectly into both intensive cut-flower rows and landscape designs. Being an annual, it offers a clean production cycle: no winter maintenance, no complex overwintering protocols, and full soil access after the season ends.
Operational Performance and Crop Management
- Cut Flower Quality: With a bloom diameter of 8–10 cm, these asters feature a dense petal structure, ensuring excellent shelf life and vase life. The sturdy stem reduces lodging, even in windy or rainy conditions.
- Maintenance: This variety requires minimal pruning to maintain its classic peony shape, making it labor-efficient for large-scale operations.
- Market Readiness: Developed in Ukraine, the variety is well-adapted to local climate stress. Its vibrant red color remains stable under direct sunlight, ensuring uniform quality across the entire crop.
Whether you are cultivating for professional floral arrangements or garden beds, 'Silberrosa' provides a reliable, high-yield result with very low maintenance requirements.
Specifications
| Type of Astro | |
|---|---|
| Plant Height | 50-80 |
| Flower diameter, cm | 8-10 |
| Flower Shape | |
| Flower Color | |
| Assignment | |
| Cold Resistance | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Aster |
| Country | Ukraine |
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