Red Asters, Green Solidago, and yellow button pom |
Enjoy and be bright!
The Hoops
The Dahlia hoop houses reward you with some beautiful sights of intricate petals that seem to be infinitely unfolding. These are featured in many of Sun Pac's winter bouquets and are also available in consumer bunches.
Below are purple and red Matsumoto Asters; their cheerful vibrancy never fails to disappoint. Normally, asters are a late summer/early fall variety, but with our organized hoop house program, along with Southern California's moderate temperatures, our blooms are able to flourish year-round.
Asters paved the way for their close relatives, Pom Chrysanthemums (aka Poms) a relatively new crop that is doing spectacular (but I'll let the flowers speak for me)...Right now is the season for mums, as they need short days and long nights to flower and show their colors. Their many-layered, warmly hued petals bring a long-lasting brightness to any vase.
While we do grow Zantedeschia (Calla Lilies) in Arcata during the summer and fall, we had some healthy new plantings in Oxnard hoops that look like they are going to grow up to have beautiful blooms come January, and I couldn't resist snapping a shot of the sprouting leaves in the sunshine.
The Bouquet Room
After walking through the hoop houses, I entered the world of Sun Pacific Bouquet, a bustling and bright world of bouquet-building. This was one week before Thanksgiving, and the season was evident in the colors on the tables.Sun Pac Work Table |
Lilies, Solidago, and yellow button poms |
Lovely Liatris |
Long stemmed flowers ready for a bouquet. |
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