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PanAmerican Seed's Wave Spreading Petunias and Suntory Flowers' BluOcean chrysanthemums and Moon carnations will star in the red-carpet designs of Tu Bloom, the official botanical artist for the Grammys.
The display will be at the 66th annual awards on Sunday, Feb. 4 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Offerings from PanAmerican Seed include the E3 Easy Wave series in Sky Blue, White and Red, featuring thousands of Wave plants.
From Suntory, in addition to the fresh cut flowers donated by Suntory's Florigene division, Suntory has partnered with Armstrong Growers to produce Senetti plants in the new Blue Bicolor Improved.

“I am a longtime fan and collaborator with Wave Petunias and have been eager to build a red-carpet look with them for years,” says Tu Bloom, owner of Tu Bloom Designs, who is in his 16th year as the official botanical artist for the Grammys. “You will see Wave in a whole new way with the vibe I’m creating. It will be glamorous and hold its own at this star-studded event, but also attainable for viewers who want a symphony color at home.”
“Wave Petunias already are the spotlight of so many gardens worldwide because of their easy, spreading color. I have no doubt they’ll feel right at home on the red carpet amongst other star performers,” says PanAmerican Seed Global Marketing Manager Sarah Makiejus. “It’s been amazing watching Tu Bloom work his magic with the Wave brand, and we can’t wait to see his garden-inspired look at the Grammys this February.”
The Grammys airs on CBS at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PT Feb. 4. Red carpet coverage will also be available on live.GRAMMY.com and from cable entertainment news shows and social media.

Wave Spreading Petunia seed is readily available. Contact your preferred distributor to place your order today. Retail support is also available to further promote the product to customers. To learn more about Wave Petunias, visit wavegardening.com.
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