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UK: Wyevale Nurseries puts five new plants up for National Plant Show awards

Wyevale Nurseries has entered five new varieties for the New Plant Awards at the Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) National Plant Show this month (June 2023).

They are British-bred Hebe Verdi Crème, the three-tone variegated Fatsia japonica Camouflage, low maintenance Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Cherry Explosion’ and the nectar-rich Salvia Cuello Pink and Salvia Cuello White.

Andy Johnson, Managing Director at the Hereford-based commercial grower, says: “We’re delighted to be back at the show again this year, which takes place at NAEC Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire on June 20 and 21. It’s a hugely important event on our calendar, and we wouldn’t miss it.

“Our highly professional, knowledgeable, skilled, and experienced team, including 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 stand 200/205. They’re really looking forward to catching up with customers old and new, and all our colleagues from the industry.

“Our 2023 entries include some that are perfect for pollinators and some that are ideal for anyone who wants something stunning in a pot. We’ve also chosen some entries that can survive some of the shifts in the climate we’re now experiencing too.

“We’ve also entered our two new salvias – Salvia gregii Cuello Pink and Salvia gregii Cuello White, which we launched at last year’s show and have been on sale in garden centers and retailers nationwide this year to raise awareness and funds for the charity Perennial.

“To add to all this, we’re also handing out our new full-color, printed 2024 catalog, which features some new additions.”

Hebe Verdi Crème
The perfect patio pot statement shrub! A brand new British-bred Hebe variety. Its glossy foliage is heavily variegated with silver and cream and is topped with beautiful white flowers in late spring. Hebe Verdi Crème’s compact nature requires very little pruning, just plant it up and watch the bees flock to it. A lovely statement patio piece.

Its strong, clean, and even cream/green variegated foliage lengthens its selling season from May to September, meaning more potential for impulse sales in garden centers.

Hebe Verdi Crème will tolerate spells of drought and has an officially stated hardiness down to -5°c. Its compact, mound-forming nature ensures that customers are not left with a bulky, unyielding plant that requires regular pruning.

It will grow in any peat-free compost blends and thrive when planted in a sheltered spot. It also appears to be resistant to Hebe Septoria leaf spot.

Fatsia japonica Camouflage
The ultimate hardy jungle theme plant has arrived! Fatsia japonica Camouflage, a new variety with three different shades of green variegation, which truly lives up to its name! Easy to look after with no trimming required, this plant looks like it’s just been lifted from the rainforest. A real eye-catcher.

Its exotic foliage, coupled with a -5°c hardiness rating, means that this showy plant will look amazing from March through to November. Its three-tone variegation is extremely unique.

Fatsia japonica Camouflage offers white, ball-shaped flowers in autumn. It’s perfect for pots as a large specimen, outside or in a conservatory, but it can also be planted in a semi-shaded location. Customers are also able to have this Fatsia as a houseplant.

It has an ultimate height and spread of 2m x 2m, will grow in most soils, and requires regular watering.

It has dual market capabilities, being of commercial interest to both the garden center and amenity markets.

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Cherry Explosion’
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Cherry Explosion’ is the perfect plant to add a pop of color to any garden space without the need for high maintenance. Its long-lasting blooms attract an abundance of pollinators and are ideal for cutting, while the foliage turns a deep burgundy in the autumn for extended seasonal interest.

This plant is a fantastic color break in lace-cap hydrangea and provides a literal explosion of extra-large, cherry-red open flower petals with a profusion of sparkling pink flowers in the center. The flowers appear from top to bottom of the plant too.

This new hydrangea is happy growing in any well-drained soil and particularly likes a sunny spot, preferably morning sun and afternoon dappled shade. It requires little maintenance, only deadheading and a late-season prune to retain its compact, rounded shape.

Very easy to grow with minimal trimming to shape it required, it has a naturally compact, round habit. Overall height and spread achieved can be up to 3m x 4m, so it would make a wonderful hedge.

It has a long flowering period from June through to late September. The more indirect sunlight the plant receives, the more vibrant the flower color. If planted in acid soil, the flowers will turn lavender in color.

Ideal for planting in containers for a splash of color on the patio or in mixed borders. A perfect pollinator and an excellent provider of cut flowers for arrangements.

Salvia Cuello Pink and Salvia Cuello White
Two fabulous new salvias with complimentary coloring, Salvia Cuello Pink and Cuello White, offer maximum impact with minimum effort. Fragrant, fresh, crisp, easy to maintain, and rich in nectar. Perfect in patio containers, mixed borders, or as edging plants in raised planters.

Salvia Cuello Pink blooms have a lovely delicate pink tone that sits against its rich dark Calyx. Salvia Cuello White has contrasting white blooms that blush to pink where the flowers meet its dramatic chocolate stems.

Both varieties are great for wildlife as a source of rich nectar, so they will attract an abundance of bees and butterflies.

They are also drought tolerant, so they will require minimum watering, even if planted in containers.

Their fragrant foliage will waft a glorious scent when brushed against. They are ideal when planted in a row as an unusual border or raised planter edge, especially where traffic is high to release the foliage fragrance.

These woody-based perennials are naturally bush-forming and will flower from early summer through to late autumn. Hardy to -5°c. Overall height and spread 70-80cm x 70-80cm.

The HTA National Plant Show takes place on Tuesday, June 20, and Wednesday, June 21, in Halls 1 & 2 at NAEC Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire.

Andy adds: “The New Plant Awards at the HTA National Plant Show showcase the very best in new plant introductions from UK plant suppliers. It’s seen in the industry as the place for retailers to find the next bestselling new plant to inspire their customers. We’ve been very fortunate in the past few years to have been very successful at the show and are very much looking forward to seeing how our entries do this year.”

The product selection available from Wyevale Nurseries is envied across the industry, and the talented team regularly introduces new, award-winning plant varieties.

Its main business is to supply garden centers, landscape contractors, local authorities, foresters, and landowners with a comprehensive array of trees, shrubs, hedging, herbaceous and specimen plants.

For more information:
Wyevale Nurseries
Wyevale Way, Kings Acre,
Hereford. HR4 7AY, UK
Tel.: 01432 845200
Fax: 01432 845227
[email protected]
www.wyevalenurseries.co.uk
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