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Protected Ornamentals
1 June 2022
This information sheet provides a consensus of the key aspects of commercial delphinium production and summarises results from trials at the Cut Flower Centre.
25 November 2021
This AHDB/CFC information sheet summarises the trials undertaken at the CFC on breanthus varieties from Hilverda Kooji.
12 October 2021
A summary of research trials from the cut flower centre on dianthus as a cut flower crop
25 November 2021
This AHDB/CFC information sheet summarises the trials undertaken to evaluate susceptibility to fusarium wilt in a range of commercially grown varieties of cut flower column stocks.
13 June 2022
This factsheet describes the symptoms, summarises the results of research on the disease and outlines options for integrated disease management.
1 September 2020
This trial was designed to investigate the varietal susceptibility of a wide range of commercially grown varieties of column stocks to assist growers in their management of Fusarium oxysporum
7 June 2022
Research on novel cut-flower crops, cut-flower trials and programme and cultivar comparisons
25 November 2021
This information sheet summarises the trials to assess the market potential of new spray carnation varieties from Hilverda Kooji.
21 June 2022
This factsheet summarises the cultural requirements and production methods of lisianthus and the trials undertaken on the crop at the Cut Flower Centre.
25 November 2021
The Cut Flower Centre (CFC) is based at Rookery Farm, Holbeach St Johns, Lincolnshire. its aim, with funding from the AHDB, is to offer independent trialling of a range of cut flowers crops, evaluate new production methodologies and examine new cultural techniques in the UK.
1 June 2022
Understanding impatiens downy mildew disease and control options - a poster
21 June 2022
Fusarium oxysporum is a major problem in protected cut flower crops, especially column stocks (Mattiola incana) and lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum), the disease often gives rise to considerable economic losses. This poster summarises our research results