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New possibilities at Future Plants

These are a selection of possible new introductions currently under scrutiny at Future Plants.     

Hibiscus with flowers so big they even make Aad Geerlings' hand look small!  

Ligularia 'Little Rocket' is a much shorter version of L. stenocephala 'The Rocket'.

Dwarf Malva 'Sweet Sixteen' is shown here growing next to Perovskia 'Little Spire'.

Sedum 'Red Cauli' has very red flowers and blue-tinged foliage.

This is a dwarf Eupatorium with very fluffy flower clusters.

Hybridiser
 
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First impressions
11-02-2004 14:31 Before being introduced to the commecial market, Piet's new varieties are assessed at a trial garden operated by his Future Plants team-mate, Aad Geerlings.
By Miriam Young   

The Future Plants trial garden

 

This garden is situated right behind Aad and Elly Geerlings' house, meaning that they have a back garden that plant enthusiasts can only dream about!

 

A few plants of each of  Piet's creations are grown here alongside those from fellow Future Plants breeder, Herbert Oudshoorn, and other hybridisers that have entrusted Aad to look after their new offerings.

 

Influencial nursery owners from all over the world visit this trial garden to select new varieties to offer their customers.

 


The front garden of the Geerlings' house, where Aconitum 'Stainless Steel' was discovered

 

As it happens the Future Plants trial garden is on a very auspicious site.

When Aad and Elly moved into the house back in 1988, the previous owner pointed out an unusual pale blue Aconitum that was growing in the front garden. He didn’t know what it was or where it had come from, but thought of it as an attractive plant.


Aconitum 'Stainless Steel'.

The first new introduction to be raised at Future Plants' HQ.

Following closer inspection by Piet Oudolf the plant was confirmed as indeed being quite unique, and was so given the Future Plants treatment and introduced as A. ‘Stainless Steel’.

Your opinion:

What do you think about the new plants (on the left) being trialled at Future Plants?

 
Biography
Piet Oudolf
By Miriam Young
The son of restaurant owners in Bloemendaal, Holland, Piet Oudolf was an unlikely candidate for his present day status as revered garden designer and plant breeder.
Cooperative Working
Piet Oudolf and Future Plants
By Miriam Young
Piet Oudolf is just one member of a dedicated team of plant specialists.
The trial garden
First impressions
By Miriam Young
Before being introduced to the commecial market, Piet's new varieties are assessed at a trial garden operated by his Future Plants team-mate, Aad Geerlings.
Other varieties
More from Piet
By Miriam Young
As well as his Darwin PlantSpotters varieties, Piet Oudolf has been responsible for a number of successful introductions, some of which you may be familliar with.
Garden design
Photo Gallery
By Miriam Young
Here is a small selection of photographs of Piet's work.
Other Varieties
Geum 'Flames of Passion'
By Miriam Young
Geum 'Flames of Passion' is an ex-Darwin PlantSpotters variety.