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Sweet Caroline Medusa Black debuts 2026
Four years ago, an ornamental sweet potato of all things shook up the green industry. Additionally, it was named after Medusa, a figure from Greek mythology. If you remember from junior high, this lady did not have hair but snakes.
My take on this is whenever the green industry names a new plant after Medusa it turns out to be special. Now four years and 29 awards later Sweet Caroline Medusa Green is one of the finest in the market.
Its tight habit makes it the perfect choice for baskets, boxes, containers of all sorts and in my it drapes over a wall with perfection, not a kudzu like performance. That Medusa name is in reference to the leaves that are composed of 7 long, finger-like lobes.
Read the full story from The Garden Guy Norman Winter in your Thursday Bowie News.
Top photo – Sweet Caroline Medusa Green shows off its compact habit in this hanging basket seen at the Young’s Plant Farm Annual Garden Tour in Auburn, AL. (Photo by Norman Winter)
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Heart to Heart Lemon Blush stuns
We are all familiar with the term surprise lilies. This name is mostly attributed to members of the Lycoris genus.
In the south the red Lycoris radiata and yellow Lycoris aurea are two of the most treasured surprise lilies.
We are approaching their season of bloom. If you aren’t familiar with the term surprise lily the descriptor is common as we forget about them, including where they were planted but suddenly as school approaches they begin to bloom in glorious displays.
Read the full Garden Guy column in your Thursday Bowie News.
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Luscious vanilla breeze debuts 2027
If you’ve been looking for a plump 24-30-inch tall and wide white lantana then you are about to have a new ingredient for all your mixed container and border designs. This breakthrough variety is called Luscious Vanilla Breeze.
The flowers open a soft yellow but as The Garden Guy watches them every day white is the color—or should I say lack of color—that I see. It is truly a beautiful selection. Luscious Vanilla Breeze will be the flowers you see on your patio or deck at dusk and the look on a moonlit night will be magical.
Read the full Garden Guy column in your Thursday Bowie News.
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Sparkle Party brings a ‘staycation’ vibe
The summer plant trials across the country are always exciting not only from the standpoint of new plants that will be making their debut, but also the new recipes. There are always big crowds around the mixed container recipes. This year one of my favorites is called Sparkle Party.
Sparkle Party really creates a festive atmosphere. Its kind of crazy because the mixed container colors make you think you are on vacation, maybe at an inclusive island resort. Though the recipe contains fairly new Supertunia petunias and Superbena verbenas the colorful look seems tropical in nature.
Read the full Garden Guy column in the Thursday Bowie News.
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