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Courgettes awarded at Fleuroselect and Royal Horticultural Society Trials 2021

 

Fleuroselect members submitted no less than 70 varieties of Cucurbita pepo into the ‘Year of the Courgette’ trials in 2021. These were held last year at two Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) gardens in Bridgewater and Rosemoor in the UK.

 

The main varieties trialled were the bush types which are firm favourites with the home gardener and allotment owner. They come in various sizes, shapes and colours, from elongated to round and from yellow to green, and even feature striped versions. Courgette flowers are also becoming increasing popular as ornamental edibles.

The trial was planted in a number of beds throughout the gardens and was prominently on view for the visiting public throughout the season.

After careful judging by the RHS technical committee, the following varieties were awarded the coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit:

  • Cucurbita pepo Syros F1 - Dobies (part of the Thompson & Morgen group) – Good shape and colour on uniform plants. Has the potential for showing. 
  • Cucurbita pepo Lorea F1 - HM.Clause - Nice compact plants and one of the first to fruit.
  • Cucurbita pepo Brice F1 - Syngenta Flowers – Attractive, quite compact plants. Nice round fruits. Performed well even in the shade.

The following varieties were re-confirmed as retaining their RHS Award of Garden Merit Status:

  • Cucurbita pepo Astia - HM.Clause, Johnsons Seeds
  • Cucurbita pepo Defender - Mr Fothergill’s Seeds
  • Cucurbita pepo Orelia - HM.Clause, Dobies Seeds & Thompson & Morgan
  • Cucurbita pepo Royal Flush - Johnsons Seeds
  • Cucurbita pepo Tuscany - Mr Fothergill’s Seeds & DT Brown
  • Cucurbita pepo Parador - Thompson & Morgan

The judges were particularly impressed by Cucurbita pepo Orelia, confirming that it is indeed one of the best existing varieties currently holding the Award of Garden Merit.

 

The main criteria for judging were yield, size, shape, colour, uniformity, mildew resistance and ease of picking.

'Plant of the Year' Campaign

Starting in 2015, Fleuroselect annually nominates a flower and vegetable of the year in the ‘Plant of the Year’ campaign. The intention of this campaign is to raise awareness of specific crops for home gardening, while showing the wide choice of varieties available to the consumer. The current ‘Plant of the Year’ crops in 2022 are Poppy and Basil.

'Year of the Salvia and Sage'

In 2023, Fleuroselect will introduce the 'Year of the Salvia and Sage'. Fleuroselect members will soon receive an invitation to submit their varieties. Extensive displays will be planted in renowned public gardens where consumers can enjoy the diversity of this species. Accompanying information will be rolled out when the 2023 promotion initiative kicks off.

 
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