Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. – Rancho Tissue Technologies has introduced the Rancho Collection, an exclusive selection of varieties hand picked or bred specifically for the company.
“These varieties are carefully chosen for their unique and distinctive features,” says Owner and Founder Heather May. “Our breeder/curator Kelly Griffin worked with our specific goals in mind to create or choose the best varieties so growers and homeowners alike will be happy.”
The Collection includes varieties such as Agave ovatifolia ‘Vanzie’, distinguished by its leaf cupping, which is much more intense than in standard ovatifolia selections. Differences like this will help growers stocking the Rancho Collection differentiate from their competitors.
In addition to 'Vanzie’, the Rancho Collection’s inaugural varieties include five more Agaves, ‘Blue Flame’, ‘Blue Glow’, ‘Cameron Blue’, ‘Dragon Toes’ and ‘Globe’; plus two Aloes, ‘Violet’ and ‘Delta Lights’; two Dyckias, ‘Brittle Star’ and ‘Burgundy Ice’; and two Echeverias, ‘Purple Afterglow’ and ‘White Cloud’.
All Rancho Collection varieties are produced by tissue culture for superior uniformity and consistency. Watch for more selections in the Collection coming soon.
For more information or to order these and other RTT varieties, call 858-756-6785 or visit www.ranchotissue.com to find a broker.
About Rancho Tissue Technologies
Rancho Tissue Technologies (RTT) is one of the largest tissue culture producers in the world and the largest producer of tissue-cultured succulents in the U.S. and potentially worldwide. The company develops new, innovative and high quality plant varieties for the horticulture industry. RTT has developed a proven and dependable reputation for providing high-quality liners and micro cuttings that ensure a crop is vigorous and disease-free.
Established in 1987, RTT’s cutting edge, environmentally controlled laboratory and 40,000-square-foot greenhouse is designed to produce up to 4 million plants per year and offer a multitude of services, including multiplication of hard to propagate plants, development of new and improved cultivars, virus eradication through heat-treatment and meristemming, and custom contract growing.
For more information on Rancho Tissue Technologies, please visit www.ranchotissue.com.
Source: Rancho Tissue Technologies