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New Guinea impatiens hawkerii 'Sonic Orange'
SKU | Name |
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NGI-SON-202-F06G | #6 Green Pot |
NGI-SON-202-F08H | #8 Hanging Basket |
NGI-SON-202-F08T | #8 Terra Pot |
NGI-SON-202-F10H | #10 Hanging Basket |
NGI-SON-202-F14M | #14 Moss Basket |
NGI-SON-202-F14T | #14 Terra Pot |
NGI-SON-202-F45G | #4.5 Green Pot |
NGI-SON-202-LS51 | Rooted Cutting 51 CT Tray |
Gorgeous tangerine blooms embellish the fresh green foliage of Sonic Orange. With a spread of 12-14 inches, requiring a space of 9-15 inches to properly grow, and an optimal height of 12-14 inches, this New Guinea will add a burst of vibrant color to any garden or potted arrangement.
- Extremely Versatile for All Container Sizes
- Immense Flower Size
- Strong, Well-Branched Habit
- Award Winning Landscape Performance
- Full Color Range, Including Bi-Colors
- Breeder: Syngenta Flowers
- Bloom Color: Orange
- Height: 12-14 Inches
- Spread: 12-14 Inches
- Spacing: 9-15 Inches
- Zone: Zones 10 - 12
- RC 102 Tray
New Guinea Impatiens are upright, warm weather annuals and tender perennials. These seasonal favorites offer a full spectrum of vibrant colors on bold blossoms and rich lance-shaped leaves. Impatiens are shade tolerant with a well-branching nature and compact growth habit. These beautiful plants offer large, round, vibrant flowers, appearing early in the season and forming a canopy of color which continues in warm weather conditions. The lush green or red foliage grows to form upright, rounded mounds covered by five-pedaled, flattened flowers. This suite of tropical perennials was collected from the island of Papa New Guinea, which is northeast of Australia and thrives in similar warm climates, seasonal or geographical.
New Guinea Harmony is a series bred by Danziger, the Paradise and Pure Beauty collection comes from the Dummen Group, while the New Guinea Sonic and Super Sonic series are bred by Syngenta. New Guineas are commonly used as a border plant around the garden, in hanging baskets, or for mass planting in the landscape. The taller and fuller varieties go nicely as mixed fillers in the garden. New Guineas grow best in moist, fertile, well-drained soil, and is a full shade to partial sun exposure flower. New Guineas also have a long bloom life. Key features include shade tolerance and no deadheading required.