New Plants 2010
Because Southwood grows so much of its own product, we are able to stay on the forefront of the horticultural world. We can test new products as soon as they hit the market and choose the best ones to grow for our customers. Below are just a few of the brand new plants Southwood will be growing this season.
Fanfare Impatiens
These sun-tolerant Impatiens boast both a spreading and trailing habit. With blooms from planting through frost, these are sure to be a standout in containers and beds alike.
  
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Lobularia 'Snow Princess'
This new alyssum family hybrid is sure to dazzle you. With its vigorous growth, fragrant smell, continuous blooming habit, and heat tolerant nature, snow princess is beautiful and easy to grow. With minimal effort, Snow Princess will cascade in hanging baskets or fill your beds with blooms from early spring all the way through fall.
Superbells Yellow
For the first time ever, the superbells line of "mini petunias" has a true yellow flower. Not only is this variety a better yellow than others, it is a vigorous and floriferous plant as well.
 

Illusion Series Ipomea
This new series of sweet potato vine boasts very finely cut leaves, a less invasive growth habit, and two great colors to choose from. Illusion Ipomeas will create a mounding trailer for your container combos instead of the complete takeover most sweet potato vine lovers are used to.
 
Verbena Bonariensis 'Little One'
This tender perennial stays smaller than the standard bonariensis reaching only about 18 - 24 inches tall. This allows it to be more versatile in the garden, and is even great in containers. Its delicate purple blooms will attract butterflies to your garden from spring through fall and is also a low water usage plant.


Echinacea 'Summer Sky'
An amazing new color introduction to the cone flower family. Light orange at the outer edges shifting to deep rose closer to the center. This fragrant and prolific bloomer is quickly becoming one of the big hits among gardeners. Sure to be a classic.

 
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