New Series! Senator iQ Begonia
Sakata Seed America
New Senator iQ is the intelligent choice for landscapers across America! This begonia series offers the darkest bronze foliage on the market and it looks gorgeous in beds and borders. Plus, it boasts abundant large and bold blooms. A tidy plant, long-lasting flowers and easy maintenance make choosing this series a no brainer. Available in six rich colors and a mix.
MEGAColor With Begonia Megawatt™
Ball Landscape
Megawatt is a new interspecific begonia that electrifies landscapes, large baskets and containers with eye-catching color. From Spring through Fall, Megawatt’s sturdy stems hold bright flowers above glossy foliage for superior show. These low-maintenance and bigger-than-life hybrids offer early seasonal color. Watch them fill in fast — up to 30 inches with equal spread! Available in six color options for customers in 2018. Learn more about design success with begonias in this month’s Thrive newsletter at BallLandscape.com/Thrive
Impatiens ‘SunStanding’ series
Dümmen Orange
Winning over some of the largest landscapers in North America, these adaptable impatiens from Dümmen Orange are both striking and sturdy. Sporting bright flowers over glossy green and bronze foliage, these sun-loving beauties are naturally compact, requiring minimal PGR applications. Start with Quick Turn™ cuttings to quickly produce 306 packs and quarts that are marketable within 5 to 7 weeks of direct-stick. Sure to appeal to landscapers everywhere, SunStanding impatiens are outstanding anywhere!
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