Wyevale Nurseries , based in Hereford , UK , has get in nine new plants for the New Plant Awards at the Horticultural Trades Association ( HTA ) National Plant Show this month ( June 2022 ) .

Among the works submit are a new thornless rose , a sarcococca suitable for any territory , and a new Festuca , which is hardy down to -20 ° c and drought kind .

Andy Johnson , Managing Director of Wyevale Nurseries , says : " Our 2022 entries include some that are great for pollinators and some that are perfect for anyone who has a lowly infinite and want to have something stunning in a pot on their terrace . "

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" We ’re so well-chosen to be back at the show , which get hold of place on June 21 and 22 at NAEC Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire , after a two - year absence due to the pandemic , " Andy says .

" It ’s wonderful for our squad to be once again meeting client case - to - side . We ’ll have a new full - color , print 2023 catalog to hand out too . Our extremely experienced and knowledgeable team , include our Retail Sales Manager , Colin Stanley , our Garden Centre Sales Executive , Lisa Ashford , and our Production Manager , Kyle Ross , will be in Hall 1 , at stall 200/205 , and are looking forrard to see everyone there . "

He admired , " We ’re very proud to say Kyle is also at the show represent the Young People in Horticulture Association ( YPHA ) , as he is a commission appendage for the organization , so he will be part his time between their viewpoint and ours . "

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" We ’ve all experienced riotous times in the past two old age and to be able to attend this result once again is something we ’re groovy to celebrate , so it ’s brilliant to be putting forward a bumper number of plants for the judges ' consideration too ! "

The New Plant Awards at the HTA National Plant Show showcase the ripe in new plant introductions from UK plant suppliers . It ’s seen in the industry as the place for retailers to find the next bestselling novel plant to inspire their customers .

The nine new plants are :

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Rosa ' Cutie Pie '

A fantastic new rose to hit the market that ’s small and completely spineless . From May to late summertime , this knoll - shape rose wine erupts into one C of miniature pink or blank flowers , which are adored by pollinators . Hardy to -25 ° c , this shrub is wonderful in a can on its own or dotted around border , especially alpine borders . Cutie Pie requires no pruning , as the flowers diminish off , and its compact nature means it will stay short and rounded .

Sarcococca ' Purple Gem '

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The novel support   Winter Gem , Purple Gem , boasts cryptical over-embellished or scarlet stems , which resist out distinctly against its blue glossy foliation . Purple Gem will produce in any ground type and is hardy to -18 ° light speed . whitened heyday with purple tips smother it from February to April , imply it ’s one of the first plants to awaken up in your garden . The flush being heavily scented is just another fillip .

Chionochloa ' Taupo Lights '

Hailing from New Zealand , this new variegate Gunter Wilhelm Grass is compact and the thoroughgoing architectural garden industrial plant . It grows to about 50 cm in height but then puts out magnificent plumes of efflorescence on 70 cm stems . Hardy to -5 ° century . Plant Taupo Lights in a sheltered pip or keep it in a mint as a focal point for the terrace .

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Olearia phlogopappa ‘ Spring Bling ’

This aromatic shrub , commonly have it off as the Daisy Bush , provide a literal haven for pollinator as the evergreen silver leaf becomes engulfed in masses of white daisy - like bloom from April to June . Boasting full lustiness , this plant life will thrive in a pot as a statement small-arm or on a border . Prefers a full sun position in well - drained dirt . maximal height : 1.5 m , maximal bed cover : 1.5 m.

Lomandra longifolia ' Arctic Frost '

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Lomandra Arctic Frost is an evergreen grass - like perennial that thrives in the sun or part spectre . Hardy down to -10 ° c , this industrial plant provides shelter for insects and other invertebrates as the leafage expands . Flowering from April to June , it gasconade multiple flower spikes , which protrude from the mass of variegated leafage . It can be keep in mint or meander through borders for architectural stake . Maximum superlative : 60 cm , maximum spread : 1 m.

Physocarpus opulifolius ' Magic Ball '

Physocarpus Magic Ball is a stunning novel shrub to tally the securities industry , offer near year - one shot interest . pinkish heyday erupt in July until September . Thrives in full Sunday or partial shade . This shrub has a stocky habit with a maximal height and feast of 1.5 m. It alter foliage coloration numerous times throughout the growing time of year . in full hardy to -20 ° c .

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Festuca glauca ' Sunrise '

A beautiful Modern Festuca which is hardy down to -20 ° c and drought liberal . plume of flower erupt in June on stems of break of day cerise , which , compare to the unripe / blue foliage , are mint . modest and compendious , unfold 25 cm , height 70 cm with flower spike . rise in any dirt conditions , let in very piteous soil .

Escallonia cross ' Showstopper '

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A full hardy down to -8 ° coke , bush arrive at a max elevation of 1.2 m and spread of 80 centimeter . This industrial plant is compendious and polish in its nature , with sensational white - pinkish bloom flare up in masses in July - September , which are a favorite of bees . Grows in any well - drained land can be imbed in a bottom .

Delphinium ' Red Lark '

Red plumes of flower from April - June . Grow in full sun . It ’s a hardy perennial by nature . The ultimate mint works , but attain grow at the back of perimeter too . Attracts bees in particular . Spread 50 centimetre tiptop , 70 curium with flower .

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The HTA National Plant Show takes position on Tuesday , June 21 , and Wednesday , June 22 , in Halls 1 & 2 at NAEC Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire .

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