The California Spring Trials (CST) is a weeklong event held at various locations throughout the state simultaneously. There, the world’s prominent breeders, growers, educators, brokers, marketing professionals, and other plant enthusiasts review new annual, perennial, ornamental, grass, and vegetable introductions. This year we are introducing presenting Ixora Maria.
American Hort organizes the development and execution of this annual experience. The California Spring Trials is an exceptional horticultural event, where many locations include PGR experiments, outdoor trialing, and technical information, very valuable for the industry.
New varieties throughout the world are tested and experimented in the CST, which typically takes place in March or April. This year starts on Saturday, April 14. This activity is a launching arena for some of the newest plant varieties, signage and packaging products, as well as merchandising programs and concepts.
Join us, and share this event with your colleagues! We are presenting this time our most recent Ixora, Maria. Visit us at the Speedling location, 2640 San Juan Highway, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045. For information and Schedule click here. You can also contact: Deborah Troy (813) 649-2218 dtroy@speedling.com
The official dates are through April 19. Most locations are open 8 am – 5 pm, although the closing date may vary at some locations. There is no fee to participate. However, it’s recommended (and sometimes required) that you make a reservation if you are interested in visiting any of the locations.
Let’s meet there!
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At Vista Farms, we have great varieties of Bougainvillea, including RijnPlant, also a selection of ixora and hibiscus. Our extensive stock and modern propagation facilities allow us filling up diverse your plantings needs. Contact us for more information.
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