NEW Angelonia AngelFlare™
This new angelonia has an open, V-shaped habit that stands out in combinations. NEW Black brings a never-before-seen color to angelonia, while NEW Cranberry has deep red florets on tall spikes, and NEW Orchid Pink has tall, rosy-pink spikes. It’s also ideal for mixing with other heat-loving items like lantana and cuphea.
NEW Angelonia Guardian Angel™
This towering angelonia is 30% taller and more vigorous than Archangel™, and it flowers earlier, so northern growers with less light can finish it on time for their markets. Huge flowers are vibrant against glossy green leaves on tall stems. It thrives in extreme heat and humidity, and it makes an excellent upright component plant for mixes. It comes in two colors: NEW Berry Sparkler and NEW Blue.
NEW Calibrachoa Cha-Cha™ Electric Pink
These new pink and white patterned blooms with yellow throats join the series that is 25% more vigorous than Cabaret® with large, cascading blooms. The easy-to-produce series is uniform in size with an early flowering time. The series is perfect for large containers, hanging baskets and mixes.
NEW Interspecific Geranium Solera™
Introducing the first interspecific geranium series to join the Ball FloraPlant® lineup for 2025! NEW Solera has better garden performance, branching and greenhouse uniformity of habit and flower timing when compared to the competition. The easy-to-control, medium-sized plants keep their blooms all season, driving higher sales at retail and creating satisfied gardeners. Best suited for use in 5-in. (13-cm) and larger pots, hanging baskets and gardens. Available in five bold colors from our new state-of-the-art YecaFlora farm in Mexico, with trucking to the U.S. border.
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