SUMMER PERENNIALS
SUMMER PERENNIALS
Spring Fever Papaver nudicaule
Arabesque Penstemon hartwegii
Tall and colorful
The multi-flower poppy. Spring Fever is a very uniform and free flowering selection. It is one of the earliest Papavers on the market and is suitable for Spring and Summer flowering sales. • Spring Fever produces masses of short, stable flower stems bearing mid-sized flowers. • Day length neutral for flexible production planning. Can also be used for early flowering in overwintering culture. • Advice: use 4 seeds/plug in a 288 tray.
Good branching uniform F1 Penstemon from seed for the impulse market. • Great alternative for the taller, expensive vegetative types. • Available in 5 matching distinct colors. • Advice: ship when 1st flower is open, to avoid issues with flower drop.
Arabesque Pink 70020695
White 70004236
Red 70020697
Appleblossom 70020707
Pink 70020695
Orchid 70020703
Violet 70020701
Germ. rate Product form
Pot size PGR
Crop time after potting Garden width
Garden height
Habit
Exposure Winter
hard. zone
80% Raw 15-19 cm Yes
12-16 weeks
45-50 cm
50-60 cm Upright
Sun
7
Yellow 70004237
Orange 70004238
Red 70004239
Mix 70000832
Partybells Penstemon hartwegii
Germ. rate Product form
Pot size PGR
Crop time after potting Garden width
Garden height
Habit
Exposure Winter
hard. zone
70% Raw 11-14 cm No
10-14 weeks
15-20 cm
20-25 cm Upright
Sun
2
A compact party. Partybells is the first and only genetically compact Penstemon, offering compact, well branching plants, in strong colors, ideal for impulse sales. • No need for PGR’s, easy to cultivate. • Great impulse item, loved by consumers. • Advice: ship when 1st flower is open, to avoid issues with flower drop.
Violet 70058334
Red 70058326
Partybells Violet 70058334
Germ. rate Product form
Pot size PGR
Crop time after potting Garden width
Garden height
Habit
Exposure Winter
hard. zone
Spring Fever Mix 70000832
80% Raw 12-17 cm No
11-14 weeks
30-35 cm
30-40 cm Upright
Sun
7
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