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Syngenta Flowers will produce and sell multi-species Kwik Kombos liners.

Garden Center | January 12, 2012

Syngenta Flowers, Inc. has entered into a license agreement with Dümmen to make, use and offer for sale plant liners having two or more unrooted cuttings from different plant species rooted together, such as those contained in Syngenta’s Kwik Kombos mixed liner product line.

Under the agreement, Syngenta and growers authorized by Syngenta, including “root-and-sell” growers and greenhouse growers, may continue to produce and sell Syngenta Flowers’ Kwik Kombos multi-species liners. Syngenta Flowers 2012 seasonal programs and pricing are current and will remain in effect until June 30.

The Kwik Kombos product line features 3-in-1 designer blends of Syngenta’s best-performing flowers, including Callie calibrachoa, Lanai verbena and Sanguna petunia. Each Kwik Kombos recipe is designed to provide an attractive and fully-balanced finished container, offering exceptional sell-through at retail, simplicity and convenience for the grower, and superior outdoor performance for the home gardener.

For additional details on licensing compliance requirements, please contact Syngenta Flowers representative Liz Hunt at liz.hunt@syngenta.com.

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