call after a vent , not only because of its shiny Orange River color , but also because of its aggressive agronomic characteristic , which shows invariant results in the 3 test site worldwide ( Kenya , Colombia and Ecuador ) . The heighten in question is Bromo , a young tea hybrid variety of Continental Breeding , a Spanish breeder of garden , spray and tea hybrids .

The team of Continental Breeding at the IFTF 2019 in Vijfhuizen , the Netherlands .

Agronomic characteristicsThe name of this fresh variety comes from the Bromo vent in Indonesia and according to Continental Breeding ’s Juan Damian Requena , this name was given as he calls it a ' volcano ' of a sort . " In the field , it is a very strong-growing mature variety from an agronomical point of view . From plant we can notice its limited characteristic of a achiever assortment , uniform flowering and with stem duration ranging from 50 to 80 cm on average . "

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On top of that Requena is very pleased with the shining leave which makes it a “ heat large-minded variety ” and projects tolerance to diseases .

These two photos were taken at Maxiflores ( Colombia ) .

useable for different marketsThe robust characteristic of this new miscellanea already manifested early in its place of descent , the neighborhood of Andalucía ( south of Spain ) , but quickly showed in other countries as well .   With an exhaustive rating of Bromo   at   Alkavat chemical group   in Ecuador , the motley has made some nice inroad in the market .   shortly   the variety entered Colombia where Maxiflores and Aguaclara have   establish it .   In the case of Kenya , the first farm which start Bromo production has been Xpression Flora .   " Together with these skillful growers , we can put this for the consideration of the different markets . "

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Roses on the left wing were grow at Alkavat ( Ecuador ) and rosebush on the right at Xpression Flora ( Kenya )

increase demandAs the demand is increasing sharply , Continental Breeding is working right now race up the availability   of planting material .

For more informationContinental BreedingJuan Damian RequenaEmail:[email   protected]www.plantascontinental.com

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