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PanAmerican Seed's senior plant breeder Denis Flaschenriem retires


West Chicago, Illinois, USA
December 10, 2014

Denis FlaschenriemPanAmerican Seed would like to wish Senior Plant Breeder Denis Flaschenriem all the best as he begins his retirement after 35 years in the floriculture industry.

Denis has a long history of flower breeding, beginning in 1979 at W. Atlee Burpee in Santa Paula, Calif., where he bred zinnias, marigolds, and various perennials. From there Denis joined Waller Seed Company in 1994 where he bred ageratum, vinca, viola, pansy, and portulaca among other crops. In 2001, with the acquisition of Waller by PanAmerican Seed, Denis became part of the PanAmerican Seed breeding team in Guadalupe, Calif., where he continued his breeding work on marigolds, vinca, portulaca, pansy, leucanthemum, and snapdragon crops.

Denis recently celebrated 20 years of service at PanAmerican Seed. Among his valuable contributions to the company are the Taishan African marigold series, the Pacifica and Titan vinca series, and a soon-to-be-introduced series of disease-resistant vinca.

“We thank Denis for his professionalism, for his hard work, and for his interest in helping to keep PanAmerican Seed as a leading seed company in the industry,” says Matt Kramer, research director for PanAmerican Seed. “We wish him all the very best for the future.”

PanAmerican Seed is an internationally renowned breeder and producer based in West Chicago, Illinois. It produces high-quality and best-performing flower varieties from seed, including the award-winning series of Wave® petunias. Research facilities in North and South America, the Pacific Rim and Europe enable PanAmerican Seed to test and evaluate new varieties under numerous climatic conditions. Its state-of-the-art seed distribution center guarantees quick, efficient processing of orders for our worldwide customers. 



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Published: December 13, 2014

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