1. TIDAL WAVE® RED VELOUR PETUNIA
The newest Tidal Wave spreading petunia brings luxurious color and texture to a super-size plant! Growing up to 2 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide, Tidal Wave fills big spaces and climbs along and over walls and fences. Plus it’s an All-America Selections winner, so you can be confident it will perform. Supported by the Wave® brand, including national marketing and social media campaigns, and free signage to boost sales. Wow ’em with Wave!
2. JOLT™ INTERSPECIFIC DIANTHUS
Pink is an AAS National Winner, proving its performance across North America, and your customers will quickly understand why. Perfect for summer landscapes, Jolt is not only heat-tolerant, but it also flowers consistently throughout the season. Branded pots, signage and tags are available for additional sell-through.
3. LIMERICK TRIFOLIUM
New Limerick trifolium offer a unique option when looking for component plants for combinations. They’re a great filler option with a spreading habit, but still play nice with other plants. Available in three bold patterns, this clover series can jazz up any mixed container.
4. COLEUS CAMPFIRE
This brightly-colored coleus is on fire! Campfire is easy to grow and is an exciting shade of orange that stays vibrant in sunny or shady gardens. It has proven performance in landscapes, or place this low-maintenance, high-impact plant in large-size containers to extend your season well into summer.
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