Catharanthus roseus
F1
Cora® Cascade XDR
Color variety
Cora® Cascade XDR Strawberry
Cora® Cascade XDR Strawberry
70038521
Cora® Cascade XDR Apricot
Cora® Cascade XDR Apricot
70071702
Cora® Cascade XDR Bright Rose
Cora® Cascade XDR Bright Rose
70071707
Cora® Cascade XDR Lavender with Eye
Cora® Cascade XDR Lavender with Eye
70064221
Cora® Cascade XDR Lilac
Cora® Cascade XDR Lilac
70018417
Cora® Cascade XDR Mix
Cora® Cascade XDR Mix
70018422
Cora® Cascade XDR Polka Dot
Cora® Cascade XDR Polka Dot
70018420
Cora® Cascade XDR Punch
Cora® Cascade XDR Punch
70076573
Cora® Cascade XDR Shell Pink
Cora® Cascade XDR Shell Pink
70052738
Cora® Cascade XDR Violet
Cora® Cascade XDR Violet
70051971
Cora® Cascade XDR White
Cora® Cascade XDR White
70071694
Habit Mounding, Spreading
Exposure Part Shade, Part Sun, Full Sun
Product Form Raw Seed

Description

There’s none other like it.

  • F1 hybrid uniformity and vigor partnered with high levels of disease resistance build a premium package not found in other trailing vinca. Screened against 36 contemporary strains of aerial Phytophthora, including ten of the most virulent that cause Phytophthora blight on annual vinca.1
  • Large, high-quality flowers completely cover plants creating blankets of color lasting all season long.
  • Perfect for use in premium hanging baskets and landscape applications in harsh conditions.
  • 1 Confirmed in collaboration with Clemson University; these isolates were found at grower facilities and in landscapes across the southern U.S.

Features

Botanical Name
Catharanthus roseus
Crop
Vinca
Product Form
Raw Seed
Category
Annuals
Exposure
Part Shade, Part Sun, Full Sun
Flowering Time
Late Spring, Summer
Habit
Mounding, Spreading
Garden Height
6–8 in.
Garden Width
8–12 in.
Recommended Container Size
1.5 gal. HB, 3 gal. HB, 6 in. pot, 8 in. pot
Color
Red
Available
Yes

Media

Crop video: Cora® Cascade XDR Lilac (70018417)

Growing information

Vinca Cora® Cascade XDR Culture Guide
Culture Guide
Vinca Cora® Cascade XDR Sell Sheet
Sell Sheet
Grower Success Guide 2024-2025
Catalog

Photography

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Frequently asked questions

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Does Syngenta Flowers provide technical support for growers?

Yes, we offer a Technical Document Library with culture guides, sell sheets, white papers, technical articles, and videos to support growers. We have a Grower Success Guide that serves as a fast and easy reference tool for all Annuals and perennials. And if you still need help, contact your broker rep directly, and they will resolve or direct you to the correct contact.

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I am a home gardener, where can I find your products?

Look for our flowers in garden centers across the country. Many of our seeds are available to consumers from seed packet companies online. 

How can I search for more images on your website?

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Do you have any resources for protecting my flowers during shipping so they last longer at retailers and for consumers?

Yes, during transport, plants experience a lot of stress and when plants are stressed they can release ethylene. Higher temperatures, enclosed spaces, and damage to the plants increase the ethylene concentrations in the shipping environment. 

Resources

Protect your Ethylene-Sensitive Crops

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Where can I get your latest catalog?

All our product catalogs are available digitally on our website's catalog page. While we maintain limited printed versions, we primarily offer digital catalogs to support environmental sustainability. 

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