Two sets of evaluations were done for
Some top-performing varieties from OSU staff evaluations: cardoon, ‘King Tut’ cyperus, Diamond Frost euphorbia, ‘Dolce Black Currant’ heuchera, ‘LoGro Deep Salmon’ impatiens, ‘Pink Chablis’ lamium, ‘Dolce Vita’ and ‘Americana Dark Red’ pelargonium, Supertunia Vista Bubblegum and ‘Opera Supreme Purple’ petunia and ‘Curly Speckles’ solenostemon.
Some of the best-performing varieties in consumer evaluations: ‘Pesto Perpetua’ basil, ‘Grasshopper’ carex, ‘Red Spread’ lantana, ‘Opera Supreme Purple’, ‘Opera Supreme Blue’ and Supertunia Raspberry Blast petunia, ‘Intensia Neon Pink’ and ‘Intensia Star Brite’ phlox, ‘Cerveza ‘n Lime’ plectranthus and Salvia farinacea ‘Sallyfun Blue Emotion.’
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July 2008
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