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Terra Nova Nurseries showcases coral-colored varieties

Terra Nova Nurseries showcases coral-colored varieties with a sneak peek of the Echinacea REVELATION™ 'Coral' and the Geum TEMPO™ 'Coral' variety.

Echinacea Revelation 'Coral' has "striking, extra-large coral-pink flowers that are long-lasting and highly effective at attracting hummingbirds and other pollinators.This sturdy perennial was bred as a landscape plant and presents a mounded habit with good foliage cover. Revelation 'Coral' requires low-water usage, performs well in full sun, and blooms an impressive number of flowers from June through October."

According to Terra Nova, finishing growers should allow Revelation 'Coral' to dry moderately between waterings.The finish time from a liner to a 4-inch pot is six to eight weeks. Finish time from a liner to a 1-gallon pot is 12-14 weeks. Revelation 'Coral' grows in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-9 and tops out at a height of 24", width of 30" and flower height of 30".

Geum Tempo 'Coral' is a variety in Terra Nova's Tempo series, "known for its compact form and sturdy, medium-length stems that resist flopping. Tempo Coral' stands out from the rest with its abundant and bright, coral-red flowers that rebloom in the summer. This geum variety presents robust landscape value in mixed beds, borders and edges; Tempo 'Coral' is also deer-resistant and a powerful pollinator attractor."

The Terra Nova team points out that the Tempo 'Coral' should dry moderately between waterings for greenhouse growing. Finishing growers can expect the finish time from a liner to a 4-inch pot to be four to eight weeks; finish time from a liner to a 1-gallon pot is six to eight weeks. Tempo 'Coral' grows most actively in spring, reaching a height of 7", width of 10" and flower height of 12". USDA Hardiness Zones for this variety are 5-9.

For more information:
Terra Nova Nurseries
[email protected]
www.terranovanurseries.com

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