This document highlights new flower and ornamental plant varieties for 2018, providing details on each variety such as plant name, description, flowering traits, and source. Some key varieties introduced include 'Calibrachoa Bloomtastic Rose Quartz' calibrachoa, 'Canna South Pacific Orange F1' canna, 'Clematis Hakuba' clematis, 'Geranium Caliente Magenta' geranium, 'Petunia Potunia Starfish' petunia, 'Rose Sweet Mademoiselle' rose, 'Salvia Rose Marvel' salvia, and 'Sunflower Golden Eye F1' sunflower. In total over 50 new varieties are described.
What's new in gardening for 2020 from our National Garden Bureau Members. Lots of new and beautiful flowers and ornamentals to make your garden the best ever!
Grow something new this year with these new for 2019 vegetables and edibles from our National Garden Bureau members that are easy to grow in your garden!
Our National Garden Bureau Members have new, delicious and easy-to-grow vegetables and edibles for your garden this year! Don't buy your veggies...grow them!
What's new in gardening for 2020 from our National Garden Bureau Members. Lots of new and beautiful flowers and ornamentals to make your garden the best ever!
Grow something new this year with these new for 2019 vegetables and edibles from our National Garden Bureau members that are easy to grow in your garden!
Our National Garden Bureau Members have new, delicious and easy-to-grow vegetables and edibles for your garden this year! Don't buy your veggies...grow them!
These varieties have been tested all over North America and have been selected for their superior garden performance. Go to aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS WInner Seed" to try them in your own garden.
Grow something new for 2019 with these new Flowers & Ornamentals from our National Garden Bureau members. Grow something beautiful in 2019! This is your year to shine!
Excited to share the newest flowers and ornamentals for 2017. Our National Garden Bureau members bring you exciting, new flower and ornamental varieties for your home garden, containers, and patio pots.
These varieties have been tested all over North America and were selected for their superior garden performance. Go to www.aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS Winners" to try them in your own garden!
Every year, AAS trials new, never before sold varieties in 40+ trial sites all over North America. Only the best garden performers are named AAS Winners.
This annual program is an important service to gardeners, as NGB's New Varieties program brings many of the best new varieties from NGB members all together in one easily-accessible location. Gardeners are sure to find many inspiring varieties for 2015 that will appeal to both new and experienced gardeners.
All these varieties have been tested by horticulture professionals for superior garden performance. Only if they outperformed similar varieties in the market do they earn the AAS award designation.
All these varieties have been tested by horticulture professionals for superior garden performance. Only if they outperformed similar varieties in the market do they earn the AAS award designation.
All-America Selections trials new, never-before-sold varieties then grants the AAS Winner designation only to those that exhibit superior garden performance. Plant these AAS Winners for proven success in your garden!
These varieties have been tested all over North America and have been selected for their superior garden performance. Go to aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS WInner Seed" to try them in your own garden.
Grow something new for 2019 with these new Flowers & Ornamentals from our National Garden Bureau members. Grow something beautiful in 2019! This is your year to shine!
Excited to share the newest flowers and ornamentals for 2017. Our National Garden Bureau members bring you exciting, new flower and ornamental varieties for your home garden, containers, and patio pots.
These varieties have been tested all over North America and were selected for their superior garden performance. Go to www.aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS Winners" to try them in your own garden!
Every year, AAS trials new, never before sold varieties in 40+ trial sites all over North America. Only the best garden performers are named AAS Winners.
This annual program is an important service to gardeners, as NGB's New Varieties program brings many of the best new varieties from NGB members all together in one easily-accessible location. Gardeners are sure to find many inspiring varieties for 2015 that will appeal to both new and experienced gardeners.
All these varieties have been tested by horticulture professionals for superior garden performance. Only if they outperformed similar varieties in the market do they earn the AAS award designation.
All these varieties have been tested by horticulture professionals for superior garden performance. Only if they outperformed similar varieties in the market do they earn the AAS award designation.
All-America Selections trials new, never-before-sold varieties then grants the AAS Winner designation only to those that exhibit superior garden performance. Plant these AAS Winners for proven success in your garden!
All these varieties have been tested by horticulture professionals for superior garden performance. Only if they outperformed similar varieties in the market do they earn the AAS award designation.
15 new AAS Winners for the 2018 garden are now here! AAS Winners have been tested nationally, proven locally to give you excellent results in your garden!
Introducing our 2022 All-America Selections Winners! These winners have been tried and tested by our AAS Trial Judges in 4 seperate categories. Seed Ornamentals, Edibles, Non-Seed Ornamentals and Herbaceous Perennials. They all work great in home gardens for all types of gardeners!
These new varieties have been tested for fantastic garden performance all over North America by professional horticulturists. "The Proof is in the Plant!"
Introducing our 2022 All-America Selections Winners! These winners have been tried and tested by our AAS Trial Judges in 4 seperate categories. Seed Ornamentals, Edibles, Non-Seed Ornamentals and Herbaceous Perennials. They all work great in home gardens for all types of gardeners!
These new varieties have been tested for fantastic garden performance all over North America by professional horticulturists. "The Proof is in the Plant!" Our professional horticulturist judges evaluate these varieties for outstanding garden performance. Read more at aaswinners.com
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National Garden Bureau Year of the Buddleia also known as Butterfly Bush. Discover all of the new varieties for your landscape. New varieties are non-invasive and loved by butterlfies.
All of the New Varieties from our NGB members. Plan your garden with the best varieties that will add loads of color! These new varieties make gardening fun!
African violets (Saintpaulia ionantha) are one of the most popular houseplants in the world, and for good reason. They are compact, low-growing plants that bloom several times a year in a multitude of colors, including white, pink, purple, blue, and red. African violets are also relatively easy to care for, making them a great choice for both beginners and experienced gardeners.
Here are some tips for caring for your African violet:
Light: African violets prefer bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, as this can scorch their leaves. If you don't have a bright window, you can grow African violets under fluorescent lights.
Water: African violets should be watered regularly, but be careful not to overwater them. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. The best way to water African violets is to bottom water them. This means placing the pot in a shallow dish of water and letting the water soak up through the drainage holes.
Soil: African violets need a well-draining potting mix. You can buy a potting mix specifically designed for African violets, or you can make your own by mixing equal parts peat moss, perlite, and vermiculite.
Fertilizer: African violets should be fertilized regularly during the growing season (spring and summer). Use a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength. Fertilize every other week.
Grooming: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new growth. You should also remove any dead or yellowed leaves.
African violets are relatively pest- and disease-resistant, but they can be susceptible to mealybugs, aphids, and spider mites. If you see any pests on your plant, isolate it from other plants and treat it with an insecticidal soap or neem oil.
Angelonia, also known as summer snapdragon, is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants native to Mexico and Argentina. It is a popular ornamental plant for its long-lasting blooms and tolerance of heat and drought and other arid conditions.
Angelonia plants are typically upright and bushy, with stalks that can grow up to 3 feet tall. The flowers are small and come in a variety of colors, including white, pink, purple, and yellow. Angelonia blooms from early summer to fall, and its flowers are a favorite of pollinators, such as bees and butterflies.
Angelonia is relatively easy to care for. It prefers full sun or partial shade and well-drained soil. Angelonia should be watered regularly, but it is important to avoid overwatering. Angelonia can be fertilized every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer.
Angelonia is a versatile plant that can be grown in a variety of settings. It can be used in borders, beds, containers, and hanging baskets. Angelonia is also a popular choice for butterfly gardens.
Buddleia (also spelled and recognized in botanical nomenclature as “Buddleja”) is commonly known as Butterfly Bush. Given that moniker, it is expected that this plant would attract some butterflies to the garden. Yet, that is a drastic understatement. Buddleias are in fact butterfly MAGNETS, drawing a wide range of butterfly and other pollinator species to them with their plethora of sweet-smelling flowers. So much so, that many butterfly gardens are designed around Buddleia as the core element to support these beautiful creatures. In peak bloom Butterfly Bush can become a joyous source of entertainment — transforming the shrub into a mesmerizing real-life GIF animation while the pollinators move from one nectar-rich flower to the next.
Buddleia has a history as a symbol of resurrection, rebirth, and new beginnings. Sporting a lesser-known nickname of “bombsite bush,” this amazing plant is known for thriving in the toughest environments — even in the rubble of war-torn lands. In post-World War II Europe, Buddleia was known for springing to life from amidst debris, offering communities a sign of hope.
Hosta are the most popular and well recognized perennial in North America. They have gained their popularity from fantastic foliage that provides interest throughout the growing season. Hosta are adaptable, tough-as-nails plants capable of surviving in the toughest soils and shadiest locations.
One of the ways Hosta ascended in popularity is they can be easily split and shared. They can be dug up, divided, and replanted at almost any time during the year. A term for this type of plant is a “friendship plant” – perennials that are easy to divide and give a piece to your friend or neighbor.
Lilies, a testament to nature's artistry, boast a long and storied history. Originating invarious parts of the Northern Hemisphere, they've adorned myths and traditions forthousands of years. In ancient Greek mythology, lilies were believed to have sprungfrom the milk of the goddess Hera, symbolizing purity and renewal. Similarly, inChristian iconography, lilies are often associated with the Virgin Mary, representingpurity, virtue, and the divine.
One reason lilies have managed to thrive and adapt for such a lengthy period isclosely tied to their captivating reproductive strategy. Lilies have a unique floralstructure that facilitates cross-pollination by attracting pollinators, such as bees andbutterflies. The intricate shapes, vibrant colors, and alluring scents of lily flowers haveevolved to ensure successful reproduction through pollination, contributing to theirincredible resilience and diversity.
Squash: A versatile and delicious vegetable with a rich history. Pumpkins, squash,and gourds have enchanted gardeners and foodies for generations with their diversityin shapes, colors, and flavors.
Collectively referred to as “squash,” the Cucurbitagenus has a rich history dating back over 8,000 years to Cetral and South Americaand 4,000 years later it was considered the primary agricultural crop of the ancients.
Squash was an essential part of the "Three Sisters" or the "Trinity," which includedmaize, squash, and beans, for companion planting by the Indigenous people of theAmericas. Introduced to Europe in the late 16th century, squash in all its forms hasbecome a staple in diets worldwide. Some species have ornamental value, whileothers serve a functional purpose as storage vessels.
There is so much to celebrate about Spirea. These durable, easy-to-grow shrubs have dominated many regions of the United States for decades thanks to their tolerance for a wide variety of conditions. The genus name, Sprirea, originates from the Greek workd speira, or wreath in reference to the orientation of the shrub's delicate flowers.
With bright colors, ease in growing and many reliable varieties, Rudbeckia is a winner in many home gardens! Rugged durability, extreme heat tolerance, and summer-long flower power make Rudbeckia one of the most popular perennials sodl today.
The Orchid family is a diverse group of flowering plants belonging to the Lilopsida class. Found on every continent except Antarctica, orchids are one of the largest families of flowering plants. Centuries ago, these blooming beauties were once seen as a rare and luxurious item to own. Nowadays Orchids are more accessible to home gardeners all around the world.
Celosia is a unique annual for the garden with its brightly colored flowers and textures that beg to be touched. With so many varieties, heights and colors to choose from, the options are many. Celosia make an amazing addition to any cut flower bouquet. With striking colors and extraordinary textures you'll want to grow many varities!
Broccoli is high in antioxidants, amino acids, folate, and Vitamin C. Broccoli is also an immunity booster thanks to it's zinc and vitamin content. The stems and leaves are tasty and nutritious too!
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum) offered in the late fall through winter are used as forced bulbs to decorate and beautify the inside of homes during the winter. Some are even bringing Amaryllis outside during the summer and enjoying the reblooms! These easy to grow bulbs are being propagated in many parts of the world today.
Celebrate the Year of the Salad Greens! Curiously, salad got its start not as a dietary staple, but as an aphrodisiac! We know this because leafy relations to modern romaine are depicted in ancient paintings as sustaining Min, the Egyptian god of fertility.
Celebrate the Year of the Verbena! Verbena are known for withstanding the pressure of hot, dry conditions. Luckily for all of us, there are many new hybrids that have been bred just for this job!
Celebrate the Year of the Gladiolus! Gladiolus are as American as apple pie. Generations of gardeners have tucked these summer-blooming bulbs into their gardens in spring and been delighted by the gorgeous flower spikes that appear just a few months later. Buckets of long-stemmed glads are a late-summer tradition, and they can be found at almost any county fair or farmer’s market.
Celebrate the Year of the Phlox! Phlox is a wide-ranging North American native perennial and a common fixture in woodland, prairie, and meadow landscapes.
Celebrate the Year of the Peperomia! Peperomia are having their much-deserved time in the sun, though they have been sold as houseplants since the 1930s. For decades, there were only a handful of varieties to choose from, but with their new popularity and ease of growth, many additional varieties have come to market.
Celebrate the Year of the Lilac! Lilacs are among the most carefree spring-flowering, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrubs (or small trees), well-loved for their toughness, reliability, and fragrance.
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There are over 1,300 species of bats, ranging from the tiny Kitti's hog-nosed bat to the majestic flying foxes. These winged mammals are found in almost every corner of the globe, from the scorching deserts to the lush rainforests. Their diversity is a testament to their adaptability and resilience.
Bats are insectivores, feeding on a vast array of insects, from mosquitoes to beetles. A single bat can consume up to 1,200 insects in an hour, making them a crucial part of our pest control system. By preying on insects that damage crops, bats save the agricultural industry billions of dollars each year.
But bats are not just useful; they are also fascinating creatures. Their ability to fly in complete darkness, using echolocation to navigate and hunt, is a remarkable feat of evolution. They are also social animals, living in colonies and communicating with each other through a complex system of calls and body language.
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2. Baby’s Breath Gypsy White Improved
• Semi-double blossoms
• New, improved variety
• Larger in size and produce
more flowers per plant
• Gypsophila muralis
All-America Selections
3. Begonia I’Conia™ Miss Montreal
• Flowers through fall
• Features dark, clean foliage,
compact habit
• Tolerates shade to part-sun
• Begonia x hybrida
Dummen Orange
4. Begonia Nonstop Joy Mocca White
• Clean white flowers and
chocolate foliage
• Flexible branches won’t
break in the wind
• Begonia tuberhybrida
Ernst Benary of America
5. Begonia Strawberries and Cream
• Fully double, giant blooms
• Striking in beds, borders
and containers
• Blooms 3 weeks earlier
• Begonia X TUBERHYBRIDA
VOSS
Van Zyverden, Inc.
6. Bidens Beedance Yellow
• Continuous blooms from
spring through fall
• Great in containers or
combination plantings
• Sunny yellow solid color
• Bidens hybrid
Suntory Flowers Limited
7. Calibrachoa Bloomtastic Rose Quartz
• Performs even in extreme
heat and humid conditions
• Large flowers
• Habit is vigorous
• Calibrachoa x hybrida
Dümmen Orange
8. Canna South Pacific Orange F1
• Compact habit, good for
containers/landscapes
• Vivid bright orange
• Grown from Seed
• Canna generalis
All-America Selections
10. Coleus Great Falls Angel
• Well-behaved trailing
• Well suited for hanging
baskets, patio planters or in
landscapes
• Solenostemon x hybrida
Dummen Orange
11. Coneflower Granada Gold
• Rich, golden-yellow
color that doesn’t fade
• Will flower all summer
long
• Echinacea Sombrero
Ball Horticultural Co.
12. Coneflower Sombrero® Adobe Orange
• Compact, well-branched
plants
• Rich bloom color all
summer
• Perennial
• Echinacea x hybrida
J W Jung Seed Co
13. Cushion Bush Bed Head
• Looks like barbed-wire
but soft, flexible
• Eye-catching silver
foliage
• Calocephalus brownii
Ernst Benary of America
14. Dahlia Break Out
• Large size similar to Café
au Lait but with more pink
petals
• Blooms are looser and
more informal
• Dahlia Dinnerplate
Longfield Gardens LLC
15. Dahlia Midalio Yellow
• Compact and controlled
habit makes it ideal for
smaller containers
• Dahlia Hybrida
Syngenta Seeds, Inc
16. Dahlia Penhill Dark Monarch
• Warm sunset hues of
peach and rose
• Flowers are large,
shaggy & deep in color
• Dahlia Dinnerplate
Longfield Gardens LLC
17. Dahlia Rip City
• Velvety flowers are almost
black in the center
• 5 to 6” blossoms
• Dahlia Decorative
Longfield Gardens LLC
18. Dahlia Tartan
• Two-tone flowers of
burgundy and white
• A mix of solid and striped
petals
• Dahlia Dinnerplate
Longfield Gardens LLC
19. Dogwood First Editions Neon Burst
• Neon Burst™ compact
plant with attractive
chartreuse foliage and good
sun tolerance
• Fall foliage is a rainbow of
colors
• Cornus alba
Bailey Nurseries Inc
20. Geranium Brocade Fire
• Bright bold blooms a top
variegated foliage
• Creates extended seasonal
interest
• Pelargonium x hortorum
Dummen Orange
21. Geranium Caliente Magenta
• Excellent landscape
performer with continuous
color through heat & drought
• Semi mounding habit
• Pelargonium Interspecific
Syngenta Seeds, Inc
22. Geranium Calliope Medium Deep Rose
• Intense Color That Lasts™
• Large semi-double flowers
with intense color
•Pelargonium Interspecific
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
23. Gerbera Majorette Pink Halo
• The most uniformed
gerbera series ever!
• Perfect for quarts and
combination containers
• Gerbera jamesonii
Sakata Seed America
24. Holly First Editions®
Straight & Narrow™ Japanese
• Perfectly suited for vertical
accents
• Shiny dark green leaves
• Ilex crenata
Bailey Nurseries Inc.
25. Impatiens SunPatiens Compact Purple
• Three-season flower
power
• Sun-loving, heat-loving
impatiens
•Impatiens hybrida hort
Sakata Seed America
26. Lantana Havana™ Gold
• Heat tolerant, compact
Lantanas in five colors
•Increase in flower power
for garden beauty &
pollinators
• Lantana camara
Dummen Orange
27. Lavender Torch Blue
• Fast-growing tender
perennial
• Finely cut silvery-grey
oregano scented foliage
•Lavandula multifida
Hem Genetics BV
28. Lilac First Editions® Virtual Violet™
• Shiny violet new leaves,
deep purple stems,
raspberry-purple buds and
fragrant violet flowers
• Syringa x
Bailey Nurseries Inc.
29. Mandevilla Sun Parasol Giant White
• Elegant pure white flowers
with white throats
• Natural climbers and thrive
in heat
•Mandevilla hybrid
Suntory Flowers Limited
30. Marigold Super Hero™ Spry
• Lovely compact French
marigold with dark maroon
lower petals and golden
yellow upper petals
• Tagetes patula
All-America Selections
31. Mexican Heather FloriGlory® Diana
• Larger with darker, more
intense magenta flowers
• Ideal for borders,
containers, plantings
• Cuphea hybrid
All-American Selections
32. Ornamental Pepper Onyx Red
• Compact, well-branched
pepper
• Eye-catching dark black
foliage with shiny red fruits
• Capsicum annuum
All-America Selections
33. Pansy Grandio Blue with Blotch
• Excellent flowering
throughout the spring &
fall
• Uniform growing habit
• Viola wittrockiana
Sakata Seed America
34. Petunia Evening Scentsation™ F1
• Hyacinth-like scented flowers
• High flower count of shades
of indigo cover the plants
• Petunia x hybrida
All-America Selections
Harris Seeds
35. Petunia F1 Limbo *GP* Red Picotee
• *GP* stands for Garden
Performance
• Perfect for hanging baskets,
containers and landscapes
• Petunia grandiflora
Hem Genetics BV
36. Petunia Potunia® Starfish
• Bold, bright and uniquely
“bubbly”
• Flower all season long
• Petunia x hybrida
Dummen Orange
37. Petunia SUCCESS! Yellow Chiffon
•Petunia forms a mound of
flowers
• Perfect for the patio and
handing baskets
• Petunia hybrida
Ernst Benary of America
38. Petunia Surfinia Trailing Red
• Larger flowers with a
bright color
• Perfect for hanging
baskets
• Petunia hybrid
Suntory Flowers Limited
40. Rose Sweet Mademoiselle
• Ovoid buds open into pink
and orange-pink blooms
• Exquisite fragrance of fruit
and lemon
• Excellent disease resistance
• Rosa hybrida
Edmunds Roses
41. Salvia Rose Marvel
• Largest flowers of any rose-
colored Salvia nemorosa
• Stunning color without
cutting back blooms
• Salvia marvel
Ball Horticultural Co.
42. Scabiosa Black Knight
• Blooms for a long time,
attractive to bees/butterflies
• Long stems & dried seed
heads great for arrangements
• Scabiosa atropurpurea
Botanical Interests, Inc.
43. Sunflower Golden Eye F1
• 4 foot bright yellow petals
that do not drop easily
• 100% pollen-less, single
flower and head
• Helianthus annuus
Seeds by Design Inc
44. Sunflower Pro Cut White Nite F1
• Gorgeous clean, white
petals around a dark
brown disk
• Single bloom, pollen-free
and extended vase life
• Helianthus annuus
Harris Seeds
45. Sunflower Sunfinity Yellow Dark Center
• Nonstop blooming
• Multiple branches & more
flowers all season long
• Helianthus hybrida
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
46. Thrift, Sea Pinks Sweet Dreams
• Attractive lavender mauve
large, heat-tolerant flowers
• Continuously blooms from
March to October
• Armeria dreameria
Ball Horticultural Co.
47. Tulip Matchstick
• Double flowering
(like a peony)
• Red and yellow tulip
flowers late spring
• Tulipa Double Late
Van Zyverden, Inc.
48. Tulip Spring Break
• Strong stems with huge,
long lasting blooms
• White with stunning red
flames (white matures to
creamy yellow glow)
• Tulipa Darwin Hybrid
Van Zyverden, Inc.
49. Verbena Obsession Cascade Scarlet
• Cascade of color
• Spreading and mounding
habit, perfect for hanging
baskets and containers
• Verbena hybrida
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
50. Verbena Obsession Twister Red
• Unique color pattern great
for containers & hanging
baskets
• Quickly fills pots & baskets
with vibrant patterns
• Verbena hybrida
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
51. Wheat Utrecht Blue
• Bright blue seed heads
keep their color after drying
• Dutch heirloom grown in
early 1900s Netherlands
• Triticum sp.
Botanical Interests, Inc.
52. Zinnia Queeny Lime Orange
• A “WOW” color with
large, dahlia-like blooms
• Easy to grow, sturdy
and compact
• Zinnia elegans
All-America Selections
53. Zinnia Red Beauty
• Red 4-5 inch double
flowers with gold tips
• 3 foot tall plants with
long vase life
• Zinnia elegans
Terra Organics, LLC