
Armitage played a special role in our ceremony Monday evening in the big ballroom at Short Course. He is a wonderful story teller and really has a knack for capturing the true meaning of what we're all trying to achieve in the industry related to varieties and how important plants are in our lives. The crowd of about 300 is a true Who's Who in the varieties world and the top executives and employees of breeding companies from all over the world have thanked us for elevating the importance of innovative genetics as the lifeblood of our industry.

For seven years we have presented an Industry Achievement award that is a lifetime, hall-of-fame type of recognition. This year's honoree is German flower breeder Benary, which is celebrating its 100-year milestone of breeding the first F1 hybrid, which happened to be in its signature genus, begonias.

Recognizing breeders for cutting edge, new introductions has always been the foundation of our Medal of Excellence program and we present three awards for breeding:
The Industry's Choice, chosen by our well-rounded panel of experts, went to Ptilotus 'Joey,' a brand new genus from Australia bred by Benary.
Duane Sinning, director of Benary North America
Rudbeckia 'Tiger Eye Gold,' the first F1 hybrid in this genus, won our Reader's Choice award. This breakthrough plant was bred by Goldsmith Seeds.
Joel Goldsmith and Delilah Onofrey
Joel Goldsmith and Delilah Onofrey
And last, but not least, is our traditonal Editor's Choice award, which was presented to PlantHaven for introducing the University of Hawaii's Royal Hawaiian colocasia collection.

Jeff Needham, Delilah Onofrey, Nanci Allen and Maureen Needham
Congratulations to all of this year's winners and nominees!
2 comments:
I was a founding editor, too, doggonnit.
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