Sarah Browning, Nebraska Extension Educator

All-America Selections (AAS) announces six flower award winners this year, including two Gold Medal winners and four National winners. Gold Medal awards are reserved for breakthroughs in plant breeding, signally a plant with a completely unique feature not previously found in similar plants. So Gold Medals are awarded very rarely. National awards are given to plants with consistently great performance across the United States. To see pictures of these and other great plants visit the All-America Selection website.
Begonia 'Viking Explorer Rose on Green' is the first Gold Medal Award Winner. Erase that sea-faring conqueror image and replace it with this garden-faring beauty that performs exceptionally well and has high impact color. This hybrid trailing begonia “explores” the garden by spreading and spilling its branches over the edges of hanging baskets and containers. Prolific rose-colored flowers stand out against the glossy green foliage and do so all season long. It has a strong tolerance to heat & many diseases, as well as both wet & dry conditions.
This annual begonia grows best in full or partial sun with well-drained soil. They are disease resistant and pollinator friendly. Plants reach approximately 16 inches tall, with trailing spreading stems. Rose flowers, each 2.6 inches in diameter, appear in late spring and continue through fall. One AAS judge states “The compact plants are covered in large flowers. The flowers are nicely held above the foliage.”
“Stellar performance for containers” states another AAS Judge. “This begonia was awesome this year! Compared to the comparisons, it was more floriferous and had a nice, basket-like habit. Excellent variety!” says another. These new Vikings are sure to be a garden favorite.
Available from: Select seeds.

Petunias are annuals, growing best in full sun with well-drained soil. Plants have a mounding or trailing growth habit, reaching 8-10 inches tall. The flowers are a solid, deep yellow color and 2-2.5 inches across. Plants bloom from early summer through fall. They are heat and rain tolerant once established and pollinator friendly. Fertilize regularly with a water-soluble product to keep plants blooming profusely or, if preferred, use a granular slow-release fertilizer product.
Judges commented “Amazing eye-catching color, full cover with color. Bloom color does pop due to darker yellow veining and throat.” And “Yellow color didn’t fade, plants were a solid mound of yellow blooms all season. No disease, no deer problem, no breakage from the wind. Great plant!”
Available from Burpee Seed, and Ferry-Morse.
National Ornamental Winners
Verbena ‘Beats Purple+White’ is an incredible new series of verbena which performs all summer long. The AAS Judges raved about how early to flower Purple+White was, making it a pollinator magnet all season long. The unique purple and white bicolor blooms maintain a nice, attention-getting pattern and thrives even during severe heat stress. A bonus is how Verbena Beats Purple+White is resistant to powdery mildew making it easier to grow and maintain for gardeners of all levels of experience.

Unfortunately, AAS does not currently list seed or plant sources for any of the National Ornamental winners, which means it may be another year or two before they will be available at your local garden center. But keep them in mind for 2023!
All images from All-America Selections.