![]() ![]() ( )ĮnduraScape is described as “tough as nails” because it is the first verbena that can tolerate drought and heat plus survive cooler temperatures down to the low teens. Twizzle Purple can be used to add height to combination planters or in landscapes for high-impact color.īred by Van Hemert & Co. This North American native blooms profusely with 1 inch tubular flowers on long slender stalks that grow up to 35 inches high, making this beauty a magnet for pollinators from mid- to late summer. Twizzle Purple was judged as a first-year flowering perennial by judges who were impressed with the upright plant habit and superb flowering performance. Vibrant purple blooms present a new and unique color in penstemon. (AAS 2017 Ornamental from Seed Winner / Regional Winner – Heartland and Southeast) Gardeners will enjoy exceptional landscape performance in normal conditions, as well as in more challenging high heat and drought conditions. These plants work great in containers, combination plantings, hanging baskets, as well as in an in-ground landscape. This AAS Winner has a mounded, semi-spreading growth habit with strong stems supporting the flower heads that are loaded with deep red blossoms. Calliope Medium Dark Red geranium is an interspecific hybrid with zonal-type flowers and leaves. With an outstanding deep red velvety flower color and great branching habit, Calliope was unmatched in the AAS Trials when compared to other market varieties. (AAS 2017 Ornamental Vegetative Winner / National Winner) Supra Pink was tested as an annual and won the award based on first-year performance, but similar to other dianthus, it may overwinter in some regions.īred by Hem Genetics ( Geranium Calliope Medium Dark Red ![]() Supra Pink grows to just under a foot in height but is a vigorous grower and will deliver fancy, clear pink flowers for a long time as observed over and over by the AAS Judges. One judge attempted to deadhead this entry but it re-bloomed too fast to do so. This compact, bushy plant blooms prolifically with novel mottled pink flowers sporting frilly petal edges that hold up even in summer heat and drought. Supra Pink joins its sister, 2006 AAS Winner Supra Purple, to give us two fantastic colors in an easy-to-grow interspecific dianthus for three-season (spring, summer, fall) garden color. ![]()
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