Color Spot Nurseries’ Michael Vukelich Dies

Color Spot Nurseries' Michael Vukelich Dies

Bedding plant industry leader Michael F. Vukelich, who was founder, chairman and CEO of Color Spot Nurseries in California, died Aug. 26 at age 61 after being diagnosed with brain cancer earlier this year.

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A lifelong Bay Area native, Michael grew up in Richmond, Calif., and as soon as he could walk started working with his father in their small nursery business. His father, Michael J. Vukelich, taught him all phases of the business–potting plants, making cuttings and watering plants. As a teenager, Michael began selling plants to local retailers.

Over the last 35 years, he and close friend and business partner Jerry Halamuda built Color Spot Nurseries from a backyard business to a $250 million corporation that ranks at No. 1 on our Top 100 Growers. “I have not only lost my best friend and partner, the industry has lost a giant,” Jerry says. “Not much more to say other than it is a sad, sad time. Mike Jr. was the consummate professional with incredible instincts, relationship building skills, domain knowledge and financial expertise. He had no match in the nursery industry.”

According to Michael’s younger brother Mark, “Michael’s vision was to be the best–to provide the best quality plants, best packaging, best distribution plan and best customer service.” 

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Over the years, Michael traveled the world and developed relationships with business leaders to find new ways to create better systems to manage the expansion of Color Spot’s business. The changes Michael helped implement over his 40-plus year career revolutionized the nursery business. Practices now taken for granted, such as upscale packaging, point of sale merchandising displays, impulse signage and plants delivered on rolling racks were a few of the innovations Michael and his colleagues brought to the industry.

In an earlier interview, Michael said, “Thirty years ago, when we started providing merchandising services, we realized that quality, freshness and presentation sell plants. About 75 percent of the sales are on impulse. Just like in a produce section in a supermarket, you have to have quality, fresh product presented well. Early on, when we were pioneering something new, we showed our customers the metrics and said, ‘Let us do it and we can turn the merchandise 25 to 30 times a year. Your people don’t have time to do this.'” At the beginning, Color Spot was providing merchandising services to a very diverse retail base. Today, three national chains dominate.

In addition to his contributions to the industry, Michael will be remembered as a man who loved his family, was a loyal friend and a generous employer. Survivors include his wife, Karla, and their children Max, Christabella, Michael Paul and Trisha; his parents Michael J. and Glenna Vukelich; sisters, Patricia, Mary, Michelle; brother, Mark; 10 nieces and nephews and three grandchildren.

Services will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 6., with a mass at 1 p.m. at St. Monica’s catholic Church, 1001 Camino Pablo in Moraga, Calif. Graveside services will follow immediately after at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Lafayette, Calif.
Memorials may be made to “Get Your Head In The Game” at The National Brain Tumor Association at www.braintumor.org or National Brain Tumor Society, 124 Watertown Street, Suite 2D, Watertown, MA 02472.

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Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

as a color spot employee I have had the honor of spending time with Michael. he was so full of ideas and had a vision for Color Spot to be the best, but humble at the same time. Michael loved the business. you could see it in his eyes when he shared his thoughts. he will be truly missed. God Bless Michael and his family.

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I am so saddened to hear this news. Michael was a innovator, a very caring man, and a man of his word. If he said something you could count on him to follow through with it. During my tenure at Color Spot, Michael developed new merchandising standards, developed new package sizes, expanded Color Spots market visibility, and opened new facilities to help with expansion. Michael worked just as well with the sales staff as he did with his managers. We all shared his vision. If not for Michael’s support of me early on in my carrer I would not be where I am at today.

My heartfelt prayers goes out to the Vukelich family and to all of the Color Spot organization.

Dave Holley
Moss Greenhouses

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Colorspot was much more than a “backyard business” when Mike Jr. and Jerry “took over” from his Mike Vukelich Sr. It was already a multi-million dollar enterprise that was the dominant bedding plant grower in the Western United States.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

This breaks my heart to hear… Working with this man, his family and his Color Spot family literally changed my life. I never knew what the word passion really meant until I met Michael and saw that was how he created this business and ran his life. I will be eternally grateful for having known him, Karla and the family.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Most of the innovations at Colorspot were actually created by Mike Vukelich Sr., not Mike Jr.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

It goes beyond the color business when you look at the opportunities afforded by Sr.’s, Jr.’s and Halemuda’s visions and direction. Lets talk about the character and love that these gentlemen had for their work family and families at home. It excites me when I reflect on the wonderful 18 years of growth and support I recieved from Jr.’s positive and motivating spirit. I pray that all whom have had the experience of knowing Jr. will continue to remember the uplifting foot print he has left within all of us. I will miss him.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

I worked for Colorspot for 13 years, Michael was such an inspiration. His story, his passion & his desire to be a family company. I’m proud to say i was part of the ColorSpot team. I can’t wait to see what heaven’s flowers will look like now!

Avatar for annmichellevukelichprice annmichellevukelichprice says:

Annmichelle vukelich price oldest daughter he taught me evetythingwill himmiss

Avatar for annmichelle vukelkch price annmichelle vukelkch price says:

He was a greatstepfather we wer 4and5he came into out life same year we met out mother charlene he gave us his name and took care taught us everything i will always succeed in life thanku daddy i llv and miss u my sister too diana vukelich we will miss u