“Bullet-proof” angelonias are easy in the greenhouse…lush at retail… carefree in the garden
affordable seed, premium results Serena Blue
Serena Purple, White, Lavender & Mixture
Contact your preferred supplier to order “no-stick, no-pinch” Serena and Serenita. PanAmerican Seed 622 Town Road, West Chicago, Illinois 60185-2698 USA 630 231-1400 or 800 231-7065 Fax: 630 293-2557 panamseed.com
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No stick, no pinch…just sow and go! Only two angelonia series deliver the looks and performance of vegetative varieties with the ease and economy of seed. Both Serena and “little sister” Serenita can be mechanically sown, and plants require no pinch, for less labour and lower cost than vegetative types.
“ We trialed Serenita Angelonia last year. We experienced great branching on the plants, and did not have to use any Bonzi for 1-gallon production. In the past, we’ve spent $0.40 on Bonzi per plant. This variety really helped us cut costs. So this year we’ve switched all our Angelonia production from vegetative to seed.”
F1 ANGELONIA Angelonia angustifolia
Serena Series
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Serenita Series Height: 12 to 14 in./30 to 35 cm Spread: 12 to 14 in./30 to 35 cm
Height: 16 to 20 in./40 to 50 cm Spread: 12 to 14 in./30 to 35 cm
Awards & Recognition
Awards & Recognition
Gateway Technical College, WI 2012
Colorado State University 2012
Kansas State University 2013
Kansas State University 2012
Michigan State University 2012
North Dakota State University 2012
North Carolina State University 2012
Penn State University 2012
Oklahoma State University 2012
Texas A & M 2012
Penn State University 2012
University of Georgia 2012
C. Raker & Sons Trial, MI 2012
University of Minnesota 2012
Texas A & M 2012
The Dow Gardens, MI 2012 Serena Blue ‘PAS782746’
Serena Lavender
Serena Purple
Serena White
Serenita Purple
Serenita White
Serenita Mixture
‘PAS803822’
‘PAS811168’
‘PAS393856’
‘PAS394030’
‘PAS394032’
University of Georgia 2012 University of Tennessee 2012 Walt Disney World Nursery 2013
Rick Brown Riverview Flower Farm, Florida
Both series thrive in sun and partial sun and are resistant to heat, drought, deer and rabbits. The difference? Serenita’s naturally compact growth habit makes it more manageable for production in warmer climates and high-density situations. Also, Serenita can be grown sustainably, with less or no PGRs.
Serena Mixture
Serena Waterfall Mixture
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Serenita Lavender Pink ‘PAS782749’
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Serenita Raspberry ‘PAS777797’
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New Serenita Pink ‘PAS933541’
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