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2013 American Garden Award winners announced


Downers Grove, Illinois, USA
September 5, 2013

After a summer of active voting, it’s time to announce the 2013 American Garden Award Winners.

The 2013 American Garden Award, now in its fifth year, featured four new flower varieties chosen by their breeders for their excellent garden performance. Once these varieties were planted and put on display at the thirty-one participating gardens across the U.S. (and in Quebec), the public was invited to vote for their favorite using one of several voting methods. Breeders, brokers, distributors and retailers are encouraged to use the AGA logo when promoting these three winners.

The votes have been tallied and the three winners are:

Most Popular!
Grand Prize Winner
Verbena ‘Lanai® Candy Cane'
by Syngenta Flowers

‘Lanai® Candy Cane’ offers a truly unique flower pattern which commands curbside attention! This striking striped beauty offers continuous summer blooms stacked atop a well-balanced plant habit. Candy Cane was selected from a strong and proven family of verbena varieties with superior weather tolerance.

Second Place Winner
Zinnia ‘Zahara™ Cherry'
by PanAmerican Seed

Grow beautiful Zinnia ‘Zahara™ Cherry’ in both containers and landscape beds, or just about any other sunny location where you want loads of bold color. These fast-growing zinnias bloom continuously all season long and are both disease and drought tolerant.

Third Place Winner
Impatiens 'SunPatiens® Compact Electric Orange'
by Sakata Ornamentals

With vibrant, deep orange blooms, Electric Orange is a new color in the SunPatiens® line. SunPatiens fill in quickly providing three seasons of color in the garden and in containers. They can be planted in sun or shade and grow readily in rain or shine. SunPatiens are trouble free and need no care beyond regular watering.
 



More news from:
    . Sakata Seed America. Inc.
    . PanAmerican Seed
    . Syngenta Flowers
    . All-America Selections


Website: http://www.sakata.com

Published: September 5, 2013

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