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Statice from Tissue Culture- SINUET
Sinuet is bred by Danziger and is known for its wide range of colors, large flowers and thinner stems than seen in other series. For those shipping statice this means you can fit more in a box, and for designers a more petite stem can be an advantage.
The plants get huge.They easily produce 20-50 stems per plant. They are leaps and bounds above seed grown strains.
Traditional florist shops are familiar with "Tissue Culture" statice, and it is often marketed as such in the floral trade. This term is synonymous with quality.
Culture- Space 12 to 18" apart. After planting they need a week or two around or below 45 F to effectively initiate their flower buds. They will receive a chilling period before they arrive but there is no harm in giving them more after transplant. When the first stems are emerging from the crown, pinch them out to encourage the establishment of a strong base of foliage which will then support heavy flowering. They will continue to produce flowers until extreme heat shuts them down, which never happened in our trials. They were still blooming in October. Grow in well drained to sandy soils.
Keta was sold last year as Anhelo Orange.
*Important Information below! Please READ!!! *
We are accepting orders for these Tissue Culture Limonium products now due the extended production time needed to grow them. 6 of these 25 cell half trays will fill 1 shipping box. They will ship in weeks 8-10 of 2025 only. If you do not require 6 trays, simply order as many as you need. As there are no other products currently available for these ship dates, we will be happy to add additional items to your Limonium order after October 1 when our full spring inventory is posted. In other words, please order Limonium now and then we can add to your order starting October 1. July is the best time to order TC Limonium. Availability of Limonium will be limited after August 1.
About Tray Sizes
210 and 125 cell trays are full-sized trays, and three of these will fit in a shipping box.
50 cell trays are half-sized trays (unless otherwise noted) and two of these are the equivelent of one full sized tray. Six of these will fit in a shipping box.
18 and 32 cell trays are full sized trays specifically for our vernalized perennials. These have their own set of shipping rules (find details HERE) and cannot be combined with items grown in 210, 125, or 50 cell trays.