Tim Wood on LinkedIn: #lansdscapedesign #plants #provenwinners (2024)

Tim Wood

Searching the world for new and better, woody plants for Proven Winners and our worldwide network of growers.

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I often say we are living in the Golden Era of plant breeding. Plant patents and Breeders Rights reward breeders for their efforts, and as a result more effert is being made. Starblast Chiffon­® Hibiscus is the perfet example. For years, our industry grew the inferior variety 'Red Heart', but passion and reward drove Roderick Woods to improve this plant. The flowers are showier, and it blooms longer. This is good news for our industry and the end consumer. Just like every other industry, our products must get better.#Lansdscapedesign#plants#provenwinners

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Mary Brady

Admin.Assist Sunbeam Gardens

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Amazing. Would love to it in person. Hardiness? Fragrance?

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Desmond R. Layne, Ph.D.

Department Head and Professor, Auburn University Horticulture

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Gorgeous, Tim Wood. Could we grow this in central Alabama as a containerized plant? Any sources?

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Eva Monheim

Author - Shrubs & Hedges, Podcaster - The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast - Speaker/Educator - Consultant - Garden Coach - Writer - Artist

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You are right! We are in the Golden age of plant breeding. Thanks for sharing this example.

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Susan K. Brown

Herman M. Cohn Professor of Ag and Life Sciences

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Stunning!

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