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Morel Cyclamen Technical Information F1 HYBRID CYCLAMEN www.cyclamen.com TECHNICAL LEAFLET 2014-15 THE TECHNICAL CRITERIA TO MAKE THE BEST CHOICE 6 SERIES 9 NOVELTIES 23 SOLUTIONS Pot Ø: 2.5-4’’ SMARTIZ® Flower size: SMARTIZ® VICTORIA MINI METIS® FANTASIA® Pot Ø: 3.5-5’’ METIS® METIS® SILVERLEAF METIS® VICTORIA METIS® POMPOM® Pot: 3.5-5’’ TIANIS® FANTASIA® Flower size: MIDI Pot Ø: 4-5’’ TIANIS® Pot Ø: 4-6’’ PREMIUM LATINIA® FUNFLAME® LATINIA® FANTASIA® Pot Ø: 4-6’’ LATINIA® SUCCESS® LATINIA® VICTORIA Flower size: LATINIA® MAXI Pot Ø: 5-6.5’’ HALIOS® FANTASIA® HALIOS® VICTORIA HALIOS® HD Pot Ø: 5.5-8.5’’ HALIOS® SILVERLEAF HALIOS® BLUSH HALIOS® HALIOS® FANTASIA® SILVERLEAF HALIOS® CURLY® Seed ...of creativity MOREL VARIETIES Latinia® 1011 SUCCESS® Bright red SUCCESS® Rouge vif SUCCESS® 1038 SUCCESS® Salmon SUCCESS® Saumon 1070 SUCCESS® Rose SUCCESS® Fuchsia 1097 SUCCESS® Light purple SUCCESS® Violet ® ® ® Smartiz NEW 6120 Pure white Blanc pur 1107 SUCCESS Deep magenta SUCCESS Magenta 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Fuchsia vif 1900 Mix Mélange 4080 Rose Aquarel Fuchsia Aquarel ® ® ® NEW Halios 2305 FANTASIA Magenta FANTASIA Magenta l 4085 Persian rose Rose de Perse FANTASIA® 2311 FANTASIA® Red FANTASIA® Rouge 4090 Light purple Violet 2370 FANTASIA® Rose FANTASIA® Fuchsia ® ® NEW 4096 Purple evolution Violet foncé évolution 2371 FANTASIA Deep rose FANTASIA Fuchsia vif l 4097 Purple Violet foncé 2395 FANTASIA® Purple FANTASIA® Violet foncé 4107 Deep magenta Magenta foncé 2960 FANTASIA® mix Mélange FANTASIA® 4120 Pure white Blanc pur Halios® 2700 VICTORIA 50 VICTORIA 50 4121 Pure white evolution Blanc pur évolution VICTORIA 2730 VICTORIA 50 Salmon VICTORIA 50 Saumon 4126 White with eye Blanc à œil Halios® HD 2018 HD Bright scarlet HD Ecarlate vif MINI flower size MINI flower 4910 Flamed mix Mélange flammé 2021 HD Scarlet salmon HD Saumon écarlate 3.5 ~ 5" Ø 4900 Mix Mélange 2035 HD DHIVA Salmon HD DHIVA Saumon 4925 Summer Mix Summer Mix 2039 HD Salmon HD Saumon Metis® 4210 Scarlet red silverleaf Rouge écarlate décora 2052 HD Salmon rose HD Rose saumoné SILVERLEAF 4220 Magenta silverleaf Magenta décora 2065 HD DHIVA Rose with eye HD DHIVA Rose à œil 5 ~ 6.5" Ø NEW 4225 Pure white silverleaf Blanc pur décora 2075 HD Bright rose HD Rose Indien l 4230 Salmon shades silverleaf Saumon décora 2076 HD Grenadine HD Grenadine 4235 Scarlet salmon silverleaf Saumon écarlate décora 2077 HD Neon rose HD Fuchsia néon 4270 Deep rose silverleaf Fuchsia vif décora 2081 HD Light rose HD Fuchsia clair 4285 Persian rose silverleaf Rose de Perse décora 2101 HD Lilac HD Violet Cattleya 4290 Light purple silverleaf Violet décora 2690 HD DHIVA Light purple HD DHIVA Violet 4950 Silverleaf mix Mélange décora 2695 HD DHIVA Purple HD DHIVA Violet foncé Metis® 4701 VICTORIA VICTORIA 2107 HD Deep magenta HD Magenta foncé VICTORIA 4740 VICTORIA Salmon & Rose VICTORIA Saumon & Fuchsia 2124 HD Pure white HD Blanc pur 4790 VICTORIA Deco Mix VICTORIA Deco Mix 2910 HD Flamed mix HD Mélange flammé ® Metis 4590 PomPom® mix Mélange PomPom® 2940 HD mix Mélange HD PomPom® Halios® 2210 Red silverleaf Rouge décora MAXI flower size MAXI flower SILVERLEAF 2290 Flamed silverleaf mix Mélange flammé décora ® ® Halios® BLUSH Tianis® 3310 FANTASIA Scarlet red FANTASIA Rouge écarlate 2811 BLUSH Mix BLUSH Mix FANTASIA® 3371 FANTASIA® Deep rose FANTASIA® Fuchsia vif Halios® 2010 Scarlet red Rouge écarlate 3372 FANTASIA® Rose FANTASIA® Fuchsia 2015 Bright scarlet Ecarlate vif 3385 FANTASIA® Deep magenta FANTASIA® Magenta foncé 2051 Salmon rose Rose saumoné 3390 FANTASIA® Light purple FANTASIA® Violet 2062 Rose with eye Rose à œil 3.5 ~ 5" Ø 3395 FANTASIA® Purple FANTASIA® Violet foncé 2071 Deep rose Fuchsia vif 3960 FANTASIA® mix Mélange FANTASIA® 2090 Light purple Violet 2096 Purple Violet foncé Tianis® 3010 Bright red Rouge vif 2105 Magenta Magenta 3012 Scarlet red Rouge écarlate l NEW 2125 Pure white Blanc pur 3040 Salmon with eye Saumon à œil 2620 DHIVA Pure white DHIVA Blanc pur 3061 Rose with eye picotee Rose à œil liseré 2127 White with eye Blanc à œil 3077 Neon rose Fuchsia néon NEW 2145 Salmon flame Saumon flammé 3095 Purple Violet foncé l 2150 Magenta flame Magenta flammé 4 ~ 5" Ø 3105 Magenta Magenta 2160 Purple flame Violet flammé 3120 Pure white Blanc pur 2920 Winter mix Mélange hiver 3128 White Blanc 2900 Mix Mélange 3910 Flamed mix Mélange flammé Halios® 3900 Mix Mélange NEW 2381 FANTASIA® Magenta silverleaf FANTASIA® Magenta décora 5.5 ~ 8.5" Ø FANTASIA® l 2396 FANTASIA® Purple silverleaf FANTASIA® Violet foncé décora Premium 5011 Bright red Rouge vif SILVERLEAF l NEW 5041 Salmon with eye Saumon à œil Halios® 2410 CURLY® Scarlet CURLY® Ecarlate 5125 Pure white compact Blanc pur compact CURLY® ® ® MIDI flower size MIDI flower 2420 CURLY Scarlet salmon CURLY Saumon écarlate 5126 White compact Blanc compact 2450 CURLY® Salmon rose & Flamed CURLY® Rose saumoné & Flammé 5145 Salmon flame Saumon flammé 2461 CURLY® Light pink with red eye CURLY® Rose clair à œil rouge 5170 Rose flame Fuchsia flammé 2470 CURLY® Rose CURLY® Fuchsia 5910 Dark flamed mix Mélange flammé liseré 2471 CURLY® Deep rose CURLY® Fuchsia vif ® ® ® Latinia 1850 FUNFLAME® Magenta FUNFLAME® Magenta 2495 CURLY Purple CURLY Violet foncé FUNFLAME® 2506 CURLY® Magenta CURLY® Magenta 4 ~ 6" Ø Latinia® 1309 FANTASIA® Lilac FANTASIA® Cattleya 2507 CURLY® Magenta with edge CURLY® Magenta liseré FANTASIA® 1310 FANTASIA® Red FANTASIA® Rouge 2525 CURLY® White CURLY® Blanc 1371 FANTASIA® Deep rose FANTASIA® Fuchsia vif 2565 CURLY® Light rose & Flamed CURLY® Fuchsia clair & Flammé 1372 FANTASIA® Rose FANTASIA® Fuchsia 2595 CURLY® Purple with edge CURLY® Violet liseré ® ® ® ® 1385 FANTASIA Deep magenta FANTASIA Magenta foncé NEW 2560 CURLY Flamed mix CURLY Mélange flammé 1395 FANTASIA® Purple FANTASIA® Violet foncé l 2580 CURLY® mix early Mélange CURLY® précoce 1960 FANTASIA® mix Mélange FANTASIA® 2590 CURLY® mix Mélange CURLY® OUTDOORS Latinia® 1011 SUCCESS® Bright red SUCCESS® Rouge vif The label for the best Morel SUCCESS® 1038 SUCCESS® Salmon SUCCESS® Saumon 1070 SUCCESS® Rose SUCCESS® Fuchsia varieties for outdoor use 1097 SUCCESS® Light purple SUCCESS® Violet Our selection comes with the guarantee of long-lasting and abundant flowering 1107 SUCCESS® Deep magenta SUCCESS® Magenta foncé on a balcony, terrace or garden. 1121 SUCCESS® Pure white SUCCESS® Blanc pur 1970 SUCCESS® mix Mélange SUCCESS® We test new varieties each year. ® Latinia 1910 Flamed mix Mélange flammé ® Flamed 33 OUTstanding Cyclamen varieties ® ® Latinia 1700 VICTORIA 50 VICTORIA 50 Metis VICTORIA 4 ~ 6" Ø - 4011 Scarlet compact Latinia® 1010 Scarlet red Rouge écarlate - 4013 Bright red compact 1060 Rose with eye Rose à œil - 4062 Light pink with eye 1063 Rose with purple eye Rose à œil violet - 4072 Rose shades 1071 Deep rose Fuchsia vif NEW - 4080 Rose Aquarel 1095 Purple Violet foncé l NEW - 4096 Purple evolution 1109 Lilac Violet Cattleya l - 4701 VICTORIA 1128 White Blanc - 4210 Scarlet red silverleaf 1900 Mix Mélange - 4230 Salmon shades silverleaf Halios® 2305 FANTASIA® Magenta FANTASIA® Magenta - 4235 Scarlet salmon silverleaf FANTASIA® ® ® 2311 FANTASIA Red FANTASIA Rouge NEW - 4270 Deep rose silverleaf 2370 FANTASIA® Rose FANTASIA® Fuchsia l - 4950 Silverleaf mix 2371 FANTASIA® Deep rose FANTASIA® Fuchsia vif - 4315 FANTASIA® Red & Deep rose 2395 FANTASIA® Purple FANTASIA® Violet foncé - 4320 FANTASIA® Scarlet salmon 2960 FANTASIA® mix Mélange FANTASIA® - 4385 FANTASIA® Deep magenta Halios® 2700 VICTORIA 50 VICTORIA 50 - 4395 FANTASIA® Purple VICTORIA 2730 VICTORIA 50 Salmon VICTORIA 50 Saumon ® Halios® HD 2018 HD Bright scarlet HD Ecarlate vif Tianis 2021 HD Scarlet salmon HD Saumon écarlate - 3010 Bright red 2035 HD DHIVA Salmon HD DHIVA Saumon l NEW - 3012 Scarlet red 2039 HD Salmon HD Saumon - 3040 Salmon with eye 2052 HD Salmon rose HD Rose saumoné - 3077 Neon rose 2065 HD DHIVA Rose with eye HD DHIVA Rose à œil - 3095 Purple 5 ~ 6.5" Ø 2075 HD Bright rose HD Rose Indien - 3105 Magenta 2076 HD Grenadine HD Grenadine - 3128 White ® 2077 HD Neon rose HD Fuchsia néon - 3310 FANTASIA Scarlet red ® 2081 HD Light rose HD Fuchsia clair - 3371 FANTASIA Deep rose ® 2101 HD Lilac HD Violet Cattleya - 3372 FANTASIA Rose ® 2690 HD DHIVA Light purple HD DHIVA Violet - 3385 FANTASIA Deep magenta ® 2695 HD DHIVA Purple HD DHIVA Violet foncé - 3390 FANTASIA Light purple 2107 HD Deep magenta HD Magenta foncé - 3395 FANTASIA® Purple Outdoor trials at 2124 HD Pure white HD Blanc pur - 3960 FANTASIA® mix Morel Diffusion –Nov. 2013 2910 HD Flamed mix HD Mélange flammé Premium 2940 HD mix Mélange HD - 5011 Bright red Halios® 2210 Red silverleaf
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