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Sun or Shade, Rain or Shine. For use in the Landscape. SunPatiens ® Compact Series. Dense, well-branched plants Excellent retail presentation Grows 24”- 36” tall and spreads up to 24”- 32” wide Ideal for quarts, gallons, baskets and window boxes Available in 10-colors. Compact Lilac.
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Sun or Shade, Rain or Shine For use in the Landscape
SunPatiens® Compact Series • Dense, well-branched plants • Excellent retail presentation • Grows 24”- 36” tall and spreads up to 24”- 32” wide • Ideal for quarts, gallons, baskets and window boxes • Available in 10-colors Compact Lilac Compact Blush Pink Compact Coral Compact Orange New for 2014 Compact Hot Coral New for 2014 Compact Red Compact Electric Orange Compact Magenta Compact Deep Rose Compact White Improved
SunPatiens® Spreading Series • Mounding habit versus upright habit of Vigorous series • Grows 30”- 40” tall and spreads up to 36” wide • Ideal for baskets, large containers, and where fast coverage is critical • Available in 5-colors New for 2014 Spreading Pink Flash Spreading Carmine Red Spreading Corona Spreading White (Variegated Leaf) Spreading Salmon (Variegated Leaf)
SunPatiens® Vigorous Series • Strong upright habit with sturdy stems • Grows 36”- 44” tall and spreads up to 30”- 36” wide • Ideal for backdrops or mass displays of color • Not recommended for small container production (best in 6-inch or larger pots) • Available in 8-colors Vigorous Orange Vigorous Red Vigorous Blush Pink > Vigorous Lavender Vigorous White Imp Vigorous Coral (V/L) Vigorous Pink Vigorous Magenta
SunPatiens® Sun or Shade, Rain or Shine • Thrives in high heat and humidity, sun or shade • Quick to root and fast growing • Carefree, low maintenance color from Spring thru Fall • Disease resistant (Downy Mildew)
SunPatiens® For the Landscape Performance Made Easy • Strong roots = quick to develop and take hold after planting • Thrives under both full sun and shady applications • Vigorous growth habit (30 to 44-inches tall, up to 36-inches wide) is ideal for mass color • Strong weather-tolerant plants hold up well to wind and rain while thicker petals and foliage are less prone to disease (unaffected by Downy Mildew) • A single planting can provide three seasons of color with little-to-no-maintenance
SunPatiens®Three Season Color, Low Maintenance June Early May August September October Utica, NY residence displaying Orange SunPatiens from June through late October (planted 18-20” apart)
SunPatiens Not just for sunny locations, SunPatiens perform great in shady locations as well!
NGI Magnum White Blush / SP Compact Coral SunPatiens: Shade Trial at Penn State (July 21) Traditional New Guineas (left) demonstrating heat stress vsSunPatiens.
SunPatiens (3rd row) are given double the space as traditional New Guineas at Penn State Trials SunPatiens: Performance in Shade at PSU
SunPatiens: Full Sun or Shade (Penn State Trials) SunPatiens Spreading White VL SHADE (66%) FULL SUN
SunPatiens: Full Sun or Shade (Penn State Trials) SunPatiens Spreading Corona SHADE (66%) FULL SUN
Spreading Corona Compact Deep Rose Compact Magenta SunPatiens: Penn State Shade Trials (July 21) Compact White Compact Magenta
Dollars and Sense of SunPatiens® in the Landscape Because of their strong vigor, SunPatiens can be planted 18” apart versus 10”-12” spacing required by traditional bedding plants. Fewer plants for the same coverage saves time, labor and money! Ready-To-Plant “Landscaper Liners” provide great value Fewer plants provide the same coverage!
Dollars and Sense of SunPatiens® in the Landscape SunPatiens aggressive root system and plant vigor are quick to fill-in after transplant and provide greater coverage with fewer plants. In addition they continue to flower during the high heat of summer when traditional impatiens bloom out. www.sakataornamentals.com
SunPatiens®excel in garden performance SunPatiens Impatiens walleriana Cool, wet weather can severely limit growth of New Guinea’s (front) but SunPatiens (back) continue to thrive, even in rainy conditions. This bed of Impatiens walleriana was completely decimated by downy mildew while SunPatiens (background) continue to bloom and thrive.
Severe nematode infestation at Southern Trial Garden. SunPatiens (left) had superior tolerance over other flowering annuals.
Compact White in heavy shade. (Notice fungal disease wiped out other Annuals, but not SunPatiens!)
SunPatiensare quick to root and quick to fill SunPatiens® 4-week progression
SunPatiens® Residential www.sakataornamentals.com
Floating SunPatiens Garden SunPatiens make an ideal Floating Garden as demonstrated at Epcot Center in Florida www.sakataornamentals.com
SunPatiens: Growth and Performance at Low Temperatures SunPatiensvs NGI Grown at 54oF Temperature Traditional New Guinea Imp do not grow under cooler temperatures. SP Compact Magenta SP Compact Orange
Root system of SP Compact Orange at 54oF Temperature tolerance study conducted at TechnischeUniversitätMünchen, Germany. Root system of New Guinea Imp at 54oF Full control and monitoring of air, foliage and nutrient solution and soil temperatures. SunPatiens outperformed NGI’s across the board for growth and performance.