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Page 1: New Plant Webinar March 2015
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MILLENIALSearly1980’s-early 2000’s

25% population

HISPANICS2050 29% population

Cook with their families, grow vegetable gardens

YOUNG MEN $100 more/year

New TOP spenders in the industry

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Environmentally Friendly

• Safe for children and pets top priority

Health Benefits

• Top Priority, spending time and money

• Gardening for health, communities and their own wellbeingndwellbeing

Guilt Free Buying

• Stewards of the Earth

• “by ANY MEANS NESSECARY”

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U.S. demand for outdoor plants expected to grow to $7 billion in

2015

Homes to shrink by 10% in 2015-outdoor spaces key

Quick FixesInstantly “set the space”

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Succulents are the new

gateway plant

MUST pack a big punch in a small space

WHOLE PACKAGE

“NOwners and other groups like millennials can barely commit to

a single place, let alone a permanent

plot of land,” says McCoy. “Portable gardening gives

everyone a chance to grow something, no matter

where you live. And it’s fun to see gardens pop up in the most

unexpected places.”

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Purposefully un-styled outdoor

spaces to work WITH nature. The

use of native plants is key to this trend.

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Buddleia Lo & Behold ‘Blue Chip Jr.’

20-28”T x 20-32” W Not as brittle, more

compact Great for containers,

mass plantings, borders

Re-blooming, non-invasive

NO pruning needed except to shape

Zone 5a

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Buddleia Lo & Behold ‘Pink Micro Chip’

18-24”T x 18-24” W Deadheading not

necessary Great for containers,

mass plantings, borders

Re-blooming, non-invasive

Green foliage Zone 5a

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Deutzia ‘Yuki Cherry Blossom’

12-24”T x 12-24” W 10 years Compact, pink

flowers in spring Deer resistant Burgundy fall color Zone 5a

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Deutzia ‘Crème Fraiche’

12-24”T x 12-24” W Similar to Nikko but

with variegation Great for containers Deer resistant Blooms on old wood Zone 5a

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Hydrangea macrophylla‘Let’s Dance Blue

Jangles’ 24-36”T x 24-36” W Very compact Blooms on old and

new wood Sturdy stems Good propensity to

bloom Zone 5a

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Hydrangea macrophylla‘Paraplu’

30-36”T x 30-36” W Unique double

florets Blooms on old wood Very glossy foliage Some purple color in

lower pH’s Zone 5a

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Rosa ‘Livin La Vida’

30-36”T x 30-36” W Bright coral to bright

pink against glossy green foliage

Continuous blooms High petal count Landscape rose, own

root Zone 5a

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Rosa ‘OSO Easy Double Red’ 36-48”T x 36-48” W Bright red with

pinkish orange undertones

Continuous blooms Deadheading not

needed Seedling of Double

Knockout, more rounded form

No spray, no prune Zone 5a

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Sambucus racemosa‘Lemony Lace’

36-60”T x 36-60” W Extreme cutleaf gold

foliage with red new growth. Red berries in fall

White flowers bloom on old wood

Award winning Full sun in northern

climates, partial sun in southern

Zone 3a

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Spiraea media ‘Double Play Blue Kazoo’ 24-36”T x 24-36” W Three seasons of

interest Hint of burgundy

new growth, blue-green foliage, white spring blooms in summer and red fall foliage

Mounded habit, great landscape plant

Zone 3a

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Clematis‘Chelsea’

2-3’ Mid spring to early

autumn Zone 4 Part of the compact

Boulevard series Great for containers,

patios, small spaces

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Clematis‘Edda’

3-4’ Late spring to late

summer Zone 4 Part of the compact

Boulevard series Great for containers,

patios, small spaces Gold-medal winning

series

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Clematis‘Ice Blue’

6’ Late spring to

early/late autumn Zone 4 Huge flowers up to 6-

7” diameter One of the earliest

and latest blooming clematis

Will have some pale blue in shaded environments

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Clematis‘Kingfisher’

6-8’ Late spring to late

summer Zone 4 Large flowering Sturdy grower Very free flowering

habit

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Clematis‘Picardy’

3-4’ Early summer to early

autumn Zone 4 Very free flowering

habit One of the best for

hanging baskets Blooms first on short

stems, then trailing stems

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Clematis‘Sally’

4-5’ Early spring to early

autumn Zone 4 Very free flowering

habit Holds it’s color well in

strong sun Named after Lady

Southgate

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Coreopsis Lil’ Bang‘Enchanted Eve’

8-12”T x 12-18” W Full Sun Deer Resistant Early summer to early

autumn Zone 5 Disease resistant Long blooming, longer

than Big Bang Great size for rock

gardens, containers Cooler the temps, the

more red you see

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Echinacaea‘Pow Wow White’

20-24”T x 12-16” W Full Sun Early summer to early

autumn Zone 5 Bright white blooms Dense, low branching,

great for long stem cut flowers

HEAVY flowering Flowers first summer

from seed

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Echinacea‘Double Scoop Mandarin’

22-24”T x 18-20” W Full Sun Late spring to late

summer Zone 4a Fully double orange

blooms Dense branching

means heavier flowering=more sales

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Echinacaea‘Sombrero Adobe Orange’

24-26”T x 18-20” W Zone 4a Nicely branched Very floriferous Bright orange flowers

from early summer to late summer

A great addition to the Sombrero family of Echinacaea!

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Veronica‘Sweet Lullaby’

4-6”T x 10-12” W Full Sun Mid summer to early

fall Zone 4a Super compact Ideal for edging and

containers Soft pink flowers on

green foliage Deer resistant

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HeucherellaFun& Games ‘Leap Frog’

10-12”T x 22-24” W Sun or Shade Ivory bottle brush

flowers late spring Zone 4a More heat and

humidity tolerant Chartreuse leaves with

burgundy veins

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MonardaSugar Buzz Series

‘Grape Gumball’ & ‘Cherry Pops’

20”T x 26” W Middle of the border Good powdery mildew

resistance Zone 4 Blooms mid-late

summer Large 2-2.5” flower

heads

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Salvia ‘Sweet 16’

18-24”T x 24-28” W Better pink color Secondary branching

creates longer bloom window

Larger flowers Zone 3 Blooms late spring to

early summer Vibrant rose/purple

buds opening to bright lavender pink with purple lip

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Heuchera‘Grape Expectations’

12”T x 24” W Zone 4 Villosa hybrid, good

disease tolerance Dark grape purple

leaves emerge with black veins

More mounded than ‘Blackberry Ice’

Stands out at the nursery!

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Leucanthemum‘Whoops-A-Daisy’

15”T x 22” W Zone 5 Much improved ‘Snow

Cap’ Tightly mounded Large 3-4” fluffy

flowers More uniform habit Early to mid summer

bloomer

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Perovskia‘Peek-A-Blue’

24-28”T x 20-28” W Zone 4 More compact than

‘Little Spire’ Finely dissected grey

foliage Barely over 2’ when in

full bloom Blooms early summer

to mid fall Deer resistant

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Hydrangea paniculata‘Little Quick Fire’

36-60”T x 36-60” W Longest blooming

Hydrangea Sturdy upright stems Great container or

mid-border landscape plant

Zone 3a

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Hydrangea paniculata‘Bobo’

30-36”T x 36-48” W Tiny, extremely

floriferous paniculata Sturdy upright stems Great container or

mid-border landscape plant

Gold Florall medal for best novelty plant.

Zone 3a

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Physocarpus opulifolious‘Tiny Wine’

36-48”T x 36-48” W More compact Flowers up and down

the stem Adaptable to most

soils Zone 3a

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Hydrangea paniculata‘Strawberry Sundae’

4-5’T x 3-4’ W Dwarf form of

‘Vanilla Strawberry’ Flowers bloom white

to pink to strawberry red

Zone 4

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Hydrangea macrophylla‘Bloomstruck’

3-4’T x 4-5’W ‘Lady in Red’ and

‘Twist-N-Shout’ parentage

Purple/pink/blue Bright red stems SHORTER

INTERNODES!!!!