No matter howlargeorsmall a gardenis , there ’s nothing like a few new plants to make the nurseryman ’s heart peach . We ’ve face over the introduction for 2024 and found some we think you ’ll love as much as we do . From jaw - dropping flowers to mythic foliage and a fewtasty edibles , there ’s certain to be a flora ( or several ) that will have booster asking , “ Where did you get that ? ” The challenge with new introductions is that numbers are often limited the first twelvemonth , so it can be a morsel of a challenge to chance them at garden center or online nurseries . So patronise early and do n’t give up ; these gorgeous young industrial plant are certain to be around next class too .
Tons of sky-blue flowers grace this amsonia with a super-compact habit
‘Hardin’s Gem’ smooth bluestar (Amsoniaglaberrima‘Hardin’s Gem’)
Zones:5–8
Size:30 inch tall and 48 inches across-the-board
Conditions : Full sunshine to partial shade ; well - drained grunge

Native ambit : North America
What ’s not to eff about our native smooth bluestars ? They ’re deer insubordinate , pollinator favorable , and low-toned alimony , and they look expectant from springtime to rime . From baseless seed collected in Hardin County , Texas , ‘ Hardin ’s Gem ’ is all this and more . It has a dense habit ; suave , narrow green parting ; and , most exciting of all , even more flowering stem than all other placid bluestars to keep your molding colored ( and pollinator glad ) throughout spring .
introduce by : Plant Delights Nursery

A beautiful solution for hot, dry spots
‘Midnight Velvet’ sedum (Sedum‘Midnight Velvet’)
Zones:3–9
Size:22 to 26 inches improbable and 30 to 32 inches blanket
condition : Full sun ; well - drained soil

aboriginal compass : Hybrid
If you love prosperous - to - maturate sedums , this new potpourri wo n’t disappoint . In fact , with its deep purple foliage and color - exchange efflorescence , you ’ll love it even more . ‘ Midnight Velvet ’ begin in spring with rosebud - like new development that ’s just as chocolaty as its matured foliage . Just be sure to grow it in full Lord’s Day ; with too much spectre the leaves have a unripened tint . When flower bud form in summer they ’re mauve , but they open to rise - carmine flowers followed by dark red seed head that bird banquet upon afterwards in the season . ‘ Midnight Velvet ’ is heating system and drought large-minded , so it will attend bang-up even in place that are hard to reach with the hose or in spots with lots of reflected heat , such as next to a pavement or driveway .
Introduced by : Proven Winners ® and Walters Gardens

The perfect choice if you crave extra-bright blossoms
‘Parade of Parrots’ penstemon (Penstemon‘Parade of Parrots’)
Zones:7–9
Size:36 inch marvellous and 18 inches wide
When it comes to peak , ‘ Parade of Parrots ’ really deliver . Strong upright stems are covered in dazzle 1½-inch trumpet - work pink blooms from early summertime to decrease . Even as the flowers fade , the seed head are flush late pink . Because ‘ Parade of Parrots ’ penstemon create few come , it has the energy to keep flowering . You do n’t have to deadhead , but if you do , flowery side stems will take off more speedily . Well - enfeeble soil is a must for this nativar , although it does best with regular moisture .

Introduced by : Terra Nova ® nursery
Enjoy a rare flower hue for an herbaceous peony
‘Wonderous Creation’ peony (Paeonia‘Wonderous Creation’)
Size:2 feet grandiloquent and 3 feet broad
Native range : Europe , Asia , western North America
Nothing beats the lush peak of herbaceous peonies in spring , but yellow has long been an elusive colour . gratefully , ‘ Wonderous Creation ’ has resolved that trouble . Each root grow a ruffled , treble bloom that ’s 3½ to 4 column inch in diameter with strong , sweet fragrance . These are upright plants with stiff stems that will preserve you some work , as they do n’t usually need staking .

Introduced by : Swenson Gardens
Deliciously fragrant flowers make this hosta special
‘Simply Divine’ hosta (Hosta‘Simply Divine’)
Size:18 inches marvelous and 45 inches wide
Conditions : fond to full tone ; moist , well - drained grime
When this unexampled hosta blooms , you ’ll be so happy you ’re growing it . A crisscross betweenH. longipesandH. plantaginea , ‘ Simply Divine ’ has shining , rich green foliage pinch by blank , lilac - striped blooms that have a coast banksia - same scent . This trait let it to make any shady path or sit field more enticing . When you wander over to enjoy the fragrance , do n’t be surprised if you catch a few hummingbirds sampling its trumpet - shaped bloom .

Photo: courtesy of Plant Delights Nursery
This chartreuse foliage will bring the “wow” factor to your border
‘Chartreuse on the Loose’ catmint (Nepeta‘Chartreuse on the Loose’)
Zones:3–8
Size:8 to 10 inches tall and 20 to 24 inches wide
aboriginal range : Caucasus , Turkey , northwest Iran

Photo: courtesy of Plant Delights Nursery
‘ Chartreuse on the Loose ’ has long - lasting lavender flowers from spring to fall and amazing pea green foliage that withstand its color all season . Just be sure the plants are growing in full sunshine ; in too much spectre the leaves will be greener . And since flowery unexampled increment overtakes the old , there ’s no need to cut the root back after they fade , like you would do with most catmint . At just 10 inch tall with a mounded use , this pint - size of it perennial cater all - season color along with lots of pollinators at the front of your delimitation . It ’s vibrant enough and small enough to grow in containers as well .
Introduced by : Walters Gardens
These moody blooms will turn heads
Blackjack™ agapanthus (Agapanthus‘DWAgHyb02’)
Zones:8–11
Size:14 to 20 inches tall and 14 to 16 in wide
Native range : South Africa

Photo: courtesy of Walters Gardens
The almost - black buds of Blackjack ™ agapanthus spread out into a deep , rich purpleness that add profoundness and worldliness to a sunny patio or border . partner off it with white flowering candytuft ( Iberissempervirens , Zones 3–8 ) or silver artemisia ( Artemisiaspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–9 ) for a beautiful heat- and drought - tolerant jazz group . Jolly Roger ™ does n’t skimp on peak either . It sports more flowering stem that arrive a bit earlier than other agapanthus varieties and has a reliable rebloom , so you could enjoy it longer into the season .
Introduced by : Southern Living Plant Collection
Fall borders will stay orderly and colorful with this pretty nativar
‘Thunderdome’ aster (Symphyotrichum‘Thunderdome’)
Size:2 to 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide
aboriginal scope : North American hybrid
A cross between New England aster ( S. novae - angliae ) and redolent aster ( S. oblongifolium ) , ‘ Thunderdome ’ has an abundance of modest purple flush to provide mid - border colour and lots of nectar for migrating butterfly stroke . The plants have a dense , bushy use with woody stems , so you do n’t have to worry about staking or administering theChelsea Chop . From its redolent aster lineage , ‘ Thunderdome ’ gets good drouth tolerance and fragrant foliage ; just rub a leafage or two together to take in its balsam scent .

Photo: courtesy of Terra Nova Nurseries
Introduced by : Intrinsic Perennial Gardens
Get stunning flowers in late winter to early spring with this new classic
‘Childhood Sweetheart’ hellebore (Helleborus‘Childhood Sweetheart’)
Zones:4–9
Size:18 to 24 inches tall and wide
Conditions : fond to full tincture ; well - drained soil

Photo: courtesy of Swenson Gardens
Native range : Europe , westerly Asia
What a way to kick back the winter blues out the door ! ‘ Childhood Sweetheart ’ has double yellowish blooms with deep red backs , sharpness , and vein in early to mid - springiness . These plant are vigorous and produce lots of flowering stems , so you’re able to cut a few to bring inwardly for your vase and still have plenty of early - time of year coloring material left in the garden . And if deer are a problem in your area , no worries — like all hellebores , this one is cervid and hare resistant . mature ‘ Childhood Sweetheart ’ with other nuance - resistant perennials , such as lungwort ( Pulmonariaspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–8 ) and epimedium ( Epimediumspp . and cvs . , Zones 4–8 ) .
Sherri Ribbey is the fourth-year editor forGarden Gate , and Danielle Sherry is the executive editor in chief forFine horticulture .

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