Poinsettia Cultivars

Selecting the variety/cultivar of poinsettia to produce is one of the most critical decisions a grower must make. Generally color and growth habit are the two factors most frequently considered in making this decision. However, the "response group" of a variety/cultivar is also important. The term response group refers to the length of time required for a plant to reach maturity following the start of short days. Most modern day varieties/cultivars fall in the 8 - 9 week response group. But it is important to remember that these classifications are only guidelines to be used for scheduling and other cultural inputs. Because the climate in Texas varies throughout the state, it is necessary to become familiar with the response of a specific poinsettia variety/cultivar in your area.

The following is a list of poinsettia varieties/cultivars that are grown most commonly by Texas producers:

VarietyResponse GroupBract Color
V-10 (Red)8 weeksLight red
V-14 (Red)9 weeksMedium red
Annette Hegg Dark Red9 weeksDark red
Celebrate 29 weeksDark-medium red
Supjibi9 weeksMedium red
Freedom9 weeksMedium red
Lelo9 weeksMedium red
V-14 (White)9 weeksNot pure white
Angelika (White)9 weeksNot pure white
V-14 (Pink)9 weeksMedium pink
Jingle Bells10.5 weeksRed with pink flecks


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