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A Kiss with a Twist

STRAWBERRY KISS: The National Combo of the Year Creating successful combinations can be puzzling. Will the plants grow well together?

A Kiss with a Twist

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STRAWBERRY KISS: The National Combo of the Year

Creating successful combinations can be puzzling. Will the plants grow well together? What are the most popular colors? Will they look good together? Take the guesswork out of containers and try the Proven Winners National combination of the year – Strawberry Kiss.

This bright and colorful combination is available in almost every configuration possible. From hanging baskets to container plants Strawberry Kiss is perfect for your outdoor décor. From hot pink hues to bright white, this combination will bloom all spring summer. Each combo contains:

Supertunia® Mini Appleblossom – This bell shaped Petunia in light pink is a vigorous grower. It will offer an explosion of color all season long and best of all it is low maintenance.

Superbells® Pink – A hot pink mini bell shaped flower is fills in this container will abundant blooms. With a cascading growth habit, this bold beauty is low maintenance.

Superbena Royale Whitecap – A bold white verbena, this continuous bloomer is low maintenance and will standout out in the combination.

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