Darwin Perennials recently launched its new website, DarwinPerennials.com, in an effort to help make it easy to find the plants you need in the forms that fit your business.
Highlights of the new site include:
• New Plant Search: Sort by hardiness zone, product form, bloom season and class for all Darwin Perennials varieties.
• Product Listing: See Darwin exclusives and new-year intros.
• Your Suppliers: A map of the Darwin Perennials rooting stations network shows available product forms across North America.
• Catalogs & Literature: Flip through the 2011 catalog, and see brochures, culture sheets, and the latest trade advertisements online.
• News & Events: Sign up for the monthly e-newsletter to get the latest information from Darwin Perennials – right in your inbox.
“DarwinPerennials.com creates an online destination for perennial growers, and offers all of the information, trends and support they need to grow and sell perennials successfully,” said Mike Klopmeyer, general manager for Darwin Perennials.
About Darwin Perennials: Darwin Perennials is Ball Horticultural Company’s perennial brand name for the North American horticulture trade. Darwin includes an extensive selection of products, from the traditional and reliable to the new and innovative. Choose from a variety of forms, including clean-stock unrooted cuttings and liners, bare root and seed. Darwin’s outstanding services combined with its breadth of products and forms means success for your perennial program. For more information, visit ballhort.com.
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