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 Five new All-America Selections winners for the 2023 season


USA
July 25, 2022

 

Echinacea Artisan Yellow Ombre F1
AAS Perennial Winner
Regional Winner – Southeast and Northwest
Artisan Yellow Ombre is a great plant for anyone wanting vibrant color all season long in their perennial garden, or to use as a cut flower. This is the first F1 hybrid echinacea series that comes in individual colors. This winner, with an intense golden yellow bloom along with graduated colors of yellow is a gem in the garden.
Breeder: PanAmerican Seed

 

Leucanthemum Carpet Angel®
AAS Perennial Winner
Regional Winner – West/Northwest and Mountain/Southwest
The first-ever groundcover Shasta Daisy AAS Winner. Carpet Angel® is daylength neutral meaning earlier blooms that continue all season long. Large 3 inch flowers boast a second inner frilly bloom adding to the unique look. At 6 inches in height, Carpet Angel® can act as a groundcover spreading up to 20 inches wide.
Breeder: GreenFuse Botanicals

 

Pepper cayenne Wildcat F1
AAS Edible Winner
Regional Winner – Southeast and Mountain/Southwest
Pepper Wildcat is a cayenne pepper with extra-large, 2-3 ounce, fruits.The 8” fruits are straighter than traditional cayenne fruits with a great smoky flavor and peppery sweetness and a mild pungency of 500-1500 Scoville units. Wildcat is a good multi-purpose plant for everyone’s garden!
Breeder: Bayer Seminis  

 

Salvia Blue by You F1
AAS Perennial Winner
National Winner
With excellent winter hardiness and heat tolerance, Blue by You will be a new favorite in your perennial, pollinator, cutting and container gardens. Bursting with bright blue blossoms from late spring into fall, you’ll get repeat blooms throughout the season when spent blooms are removed.
Breeder: Darwin Perennials

 

Watermelon Rubyfirm F1
AAS Edible Winner
Regional Winner – West/Northwest and Mountain/Southwest
This new little cutie watermelon is a small, personal sized melon that is about the size of a canteloupe. Boasting very sweet and crisp flesh with minimal seed pips means a tasty summer delight can easily be yours. Each Rubyfirm plant will yield 2-3 fruits on its long vines. 
Breeder: Partner Seeds Co. Ltd

 



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Published: July 26, 2022

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