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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

Wednesday, 11 February 2004 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.

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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.