In response to persistent customer requests, Quality Cuttings Team, a woman-owned horticultural supplier specializing in unrooted annuals, perennials and succulents, is adding petunia unrooted cuttings of Westhoff selections.
“Our customers have been clear — they need dependable access to petunia cuttings, and they need it now,” said Quality Cuttings Team CEO Jaqueline Abill. “We’re stepping up to meet that need with consistent quality, timely delivery and the same hands-on care that defines our entire product line.”
The new offerings include a curated selection of popular Westhoff petunia varieties, available for immediate order. The company will focus on the top 25 sellers in the Crazytunia line, including top seller Moonstruck, as well as ‘Pink Cloud’ Petunia, which debuted at CAST 2025.

Quality Cuttings will partner with Floraplant, which has been producing petunias for the Mexican market for years.
“Floraplant has a history of maintaining high-quality, clean stock via a team of dedicated and talented growers with almost 60 years of combined production experience,” Abill said. “We are extremely confident in partnering with Floraplant on our petunia program due to their commitment to high standards of production quality, including stringent sanitary protocols.”
Quality Cuttings, which represents genetics from more than 40 companies, is also adding the top sellers of Westhoff’s Calitastic calibrachoa line. This addition will enhance its overall calibrachoa offerings of the Caliloco and Candy Shop lines.

Trade buyers and wholesale partners can contact their brokers directly for availability, pricing and volume discounts.
For more information, contact COO Carolyn Forro at 844-724-8326 or orders@qualitycuttings.com, or visit qualitycuttings.com.
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