CANBY, Ore. – Terra Nova Nurseries announced its 2014 “Sneak Peek” variety for growers called Bergenia ‘Spring Fling.’ The variety is said to be easy to grow with a neat clumping habit and “amazing” bloom power.
The flashy, bright pink flowers arise in spring from clean, shiny chocolate brown foliage that appears to be almost black in winter. The medium stems flower uniformly over the plant and are considered most striking when used en masse in a container or landscape. Bergenia ‘Spring Fling’ reaches an average size of 12-inches high and 11- inches wide, with a 24-inch flower height. It performs well in http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/ zones 4-9, in sun to partial shared.
Terra Nova Nurseries has created “Plant Profile” pages and “Grower Recipes” specific to these new varieties so growers interested in possible liner orders can learn about growing habits, plant characteristics, fertilization recommendations, water requirements, and other insights provided by the breeding team. These documents can be obtained by contacting Terra Nova Nurseries. sales@terranovanurseries.com.
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