ARIZONA Apricot has won the Medal of Excellence at OFA 2011

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ARIZONA Apricot has won the Medal of Excellence at OFA 2011
 

Ohio, USA, July 2011: Benary’s Gaillardia x grandiflora Arizona Apricot claimed the 2011 Reader’s Choice award through online voting.
Hardy in USDA Zones 2-10, Arizona Apricot is relatively maintenance free and droughttolerant once established.

 
Arizona Apricot and Arizona Series

Already a 2011 AAS Winner, this bright addition to the Arizona series fills in fast and flowers its first year. Arizona Apricot is a tough-as-nails perennial that thrives under a wide variety of climatic conditions. It flowers as early and uniformly as Arizona Sun and Arizona Red Shades and continues blooming well into the fall with masses of apricot flowers. With a well-branched, compact habit, it is easy to produce and display plants that will compete with annual color at retail.

 

 
The proud NA Benary Product Support Specialst Team with the Medal Excellence (left to right): Danny Brooks, Scott Hanes, Dwight Deppen, Jean Bessette (Sales Manager NA), Jennifer Calhoun, Gundula Wagner.

 The Arizona series belongs to Benary’s well-known FastraX program

- FastraX Perennials flower the first year without vernalization
- Easy to schedule
- FastraX Perennials stand for short crop times
- Increased Profits
- FastraX Perennials are perfect for quart and gallon programs
- Increased Sales Opportunities