Notable new varieties to be introduced at CAST 2023 by Schoneveld:
In these times of rising energy prices, there is a lot of benefit in seeds that request low energy input to grow out to high quality plants. Examples of these cold tolerant crops are Super Serie Mini Winter, Picasso, Macro and Vintro.
Super Serie Djix is a gorgeous cyclamen that is available in three colors — red, wine red and the new color salmon pink with eye. This novelty plant is known for its unique flower shape and number of blooms
The latest addition to the Super Serie range is the large-flowered fusion. The two-toned flowers are unique in the market of large-flowered cyclamen. The first color of this newcomer is Large Neon Pink.
Primula Obconica Touch Me features bright colors, and with this primin-free obconica, customers can welcome spring in their houses.
In Primula acaulis, Paradiso is a plant known for its compact habit. The Paradiso has three series: Early, Mid and Late. Early requires little to no cooling period, Mid requires minimal cooling period and Late requires a cooling period.
Extremely uniform in habit and timing, Perola is a type of primula polyanthus. This compact series is great for landscape or in bowls for spring.
Ranunculus Sprinkles is a spring bloomer that grows out to a uniformly-built plant with strong flower stems. Customers can choose their favorite color out of a broad selection.
- Stop location: 8220 Stockton Road, Somis, CA 93066
- Dates: Wednesday, March 29 - Sunday, April 2 | 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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