Proven Winners: 2012 New Varieties Guide
Check out the complete list of new Proven Winners varieties from this year's California Spring trials.
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'Superbells Lemon Slice' from Proven Winners -
Calibrachoa 'Superbells Pomegranate Punch' from Proven Winners
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'Blushing Princess' lobularia from Proven Winners -
Petunia 'Supertunia Picasso In Pink' from Proven Winners
Abelia ‘Pinky Bells’
Berberis Sunjoy series – five new varieties
Buddleia Lo & Behold series – three new colors
Buddleia ‘Miss Molly’
Calibrachoa Superbells series – two new colors
Calycanthus ‘Aphrodite’
Cleome ‘Señorita Blanca’
Cornus ‘Pucker Up’
Dianthus Fruit Punch series – four new colors
Euonymus ‘White Album’
Evolvulus ‘Blue My Mind’
Exochorda ‘Snow Day Blizzard’
Forsythia Show Off series – two new colors
Hibiscus ‘Pink Chiffon’
Hibiscus ‘Candide’
Humulus ‘Summer Shandy’
Hydrangea ‘Bobo’
Hydrangea ‘Tuff Stuff’
Hydrangea ‘Let’s Dance Big Easy’
Juniperus ‘Good Vibrations’
Lantana Luscious series – two new colors
Ligularia ‘Bottle Rocket’
Lobularia ‘Blushing Princess’
Lobularia ‘Frosty Knight’
Microbiota ‘Celtic Pride’
Monarda ‘Pardon My Pink’, ‘Pardon My Purple’
Parthenocissus ‘Red Wall’
Petunia Supertunia series – three new colors
Potentilla ‘Happy White Face’
Rhododendron ‘Amy Cotta’
Rosa Oso series – three new colors
Rosa ‘Pink Home Run’
Scaevola ‘Whirlwind White Improved’
Sedum ‘Pure Joy’
Sedum ‘Annie’s Blue’
Solenostenum ColorBlaze series – two new colors
Spiraea ‘Golden Glitter’
Spiraea ‘Golden Princess Lisp’
Thuja ‘American Pillar’
Verbena ‘Superbena Royale Silverdust’
Viburnum ‘Spice Girl’
Viburnum ‘Red Balloon’
Viburnum ‘Handsome Devil’
Weigela ‘Sonic Boom’
Weigela ‘My Monet Sunset’
Weigela ‘Spilled Wine’
I purchased the beautiful "Supertunia Pretty Much Picasso" about 3-4 weeks ago. When I brought it home, some tiny, tiny little black dots (they are apparently little bugs) have been having a feast on the pretty little blossoms and flowers. The flowers are eventually withered, holy, and pretty much chewed up in a matter of days within blooming. Do you know what kind of bugs have a taste for this particular flower? I have not had this experience with any other type of petunia on my porch. The bugs look like pepper. I hate to lose my beautiful Picasso. It's so beautiful, but the flowers are eaten within days after they are "born". Thanks. Hope you can offer some clues.
