Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in the July 2025 print edition of Greenhouse Management under the headline “Danziger.”

BESTIES™: New Osteospermum Series
The BESTIES™ series brings vibrant colors and continuous blooms to every garden. These new varieties, modeled after the Amethyst standard, feature an upright, mounded habit with large, well-branched flowers. With strong rooting abilities and an extended flowering period, they provide season-long beauty. Flowering consistently within seven to 10 days across different locations, BESTIES™ ensures uniformity and reliability. Just like true friendships, this series offers a diverse range of colors, enriching gardens with charm, resilience and a constant display of floral abundance.

CAPELLA™ Hello Sunshine Petunia
CAPELLA™ Hello Sunshine is a new addition to the well-known Capella series. It is an early variety with an abundance of vibrant light yellow flowers that performs beautifully as a standalone or in combinations. The CAPELLA™ series is available in 23 colors that meet every grower’s needs. It is known for excellent performance in propagation, blooming early enough for any program and creating a tidy pot with minimal PGR use. CAPELLA™ will continue to grow and gain size in the garden with plenty of bloom power.

TRINITY™ Pink & Salmon Diascia
Two new vibrant colors join the TRINITY™ series showcasing its excellent weather tolerance and staying power. This upright Diascia series holds its large flowers longer, for enhanced shelf life at retail and more enjoyment in the garden. An excellent choice for larger containers and combinations, it is also loved by pollinators.

VANESSA™ Compact Bicolor Marshmallow Verbena
The VANESSA™ Compact Verbena Series is a must-have for growers and home gardeners with proven mildew resistance, excellent adaptability to environmental changes and long-lasting bloom power. VANESSA™ Compact Bicolor Marshmallow, new for 2026, features sweet, bright white and pink blooms. This series stays compact with little to no PGRs needed.
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