Dec 12, 2017
2018 Color of the Year: Ultra Violet By Jasmina Dolce

You may have heard by now that Pantone, the world- renowned color authority, has named Ultra Violet as 2018 Color of the Year.  Pantone 18-3838 Ultra Violet is a “dramatically provocative and thoughtful purple shade” that “communicates originality, ingenuity and visionary thinking that points us toward the future.”

What an excellent time to promote this inspiring shade! We are in a time where forward thinking is essential, especially in the green industry. It seems as each year passes, projections of sales and consumer trends become more and more uncertain. We need to consistently change our marketing strategies if we want to keep a pulse on the market.

And if Pantone’s projections are accurate, consumers will crave all things violet in 2018!

Opportunely, there is no shortage of violet blooms available in the market. Violet has been a popular floral shade for what seems like forever, and breeders continue to offer various varieties that incorporate it into their palettes.

Are violet-colored flowers a large part of your production? Have you seen an increase in demand for violet shades?

If you’d like to expand your collection of this cosmic and brilliant color in your production, here are some recent introductions that incorporate shades of Ultra Violet in their blooms.

Petunia ‘Headliner Night Sky’
Selecta One

Campanula ‘Ambella Dark Blue’
Schoneveld Breeding

Salvia ‘Rockin Deep Purple’
Proven Winners

Calibrachoa ‘Colibri Plum’
Danziger

Lavender ‘Blue Torch’
Hem Genetics

Petunia ‘Constellation Virgo’
Westhoff

Verbena ‘Obsession Twister Purple’
Syngenta Flowers

Primula ‘Danessa Blue’
Sakata

What do you think of Pantone’s choice this year? Are you growing any of the above varieties? Which are your favorites? Shoot me an email and let me know; I’d love to hear from you.

— Jasmina


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Jasmina Dolce

Jasmina Dolce is managing editor of GPN magazine. She can be reached at jdolce@greatamericanpublish.com.



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