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MILLENIALS
early1980’s-early 2000’s
25% population
HISPANICS
2050 29% population
Cook with their families,
grow vegetable gardens
YOUNG MEN
$100 more/year
New TOP spenders in the
industry
Environmentally Friendly
• Safe for children and pets top priority
Health Benefits
• Top Priority, spending time and money
• Gardening for health, communities and their own wellbeingnd
wellbeing
Guilt Free Buying
• Stewards of the Earth
• “by ANY MEANS NESSECARY”
U.S. demand for
outdoor plants expected
to grow to $7 billion in
2015
Homes to shrink by 10% in
2015-outdoor spaces key
Quick Fixes
Instantly “set the space”
WHOLE PACKAGE
Succulents are
the new
gateway plant
“NOwners and other groups like
millennials can barely commit to
a single place, let alone a
permanent
plot of land,” says McCoy.
“Portable gardening gives
everyone a chance to grow
something, no matter
where you live. And it’s fun to
see gardens pop up in the most
unexpected places.”
MUST pack a big punch in a small space
Purposefully
un-styled
outdoor
spaces to
work WITH
nature. The
use of native
plants is key
to this trend.
Buddleia Lo & Behold
‘Blue Chip Jr.’
 20-28”T x 20-32” W
 Not as brittle, more
compact
 Great for containers,
mass plantings,
borders
 Re-blooming, noninvasive
 NO pruning needed
except to shape
 Zone 5a
Buddleia Lo & Behold
‘Pink Micro Chip’
 18-24”T x 18-24” W
 Deadheading not
necessary
 Great for containers,
mass plantings,
borders
 Re-blooming, noninvasive
 Green foliage
 Zone 5a
Deutzia
‘Yuki Cherry Blossom’
 12-24”T x 12-24” W
 10 years
 Compact, pink
flowers in spring
 Deer resistant
 Burgundy fall color
 Zone 5a
Deutzia
‘Crème Fraiche’
 12-24”T x 12-24” W
 Similar to Nikko but
with variegation
 Great for containers
 Deer resistant
 Blooms on old wood
 Zone 5a
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Let’s Dance Blue
Jangles’
 24-36”T x 24-36” W
 Very compact
 Blooms on old and
new wood
 Sturdy stems
 Good propensity to
bloom
 Zone 5a
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Paraplu’
 30-36”T x 30-36” W
 Unique double
florets
 Blooms on old wood
 Very glossy foliage
 Some purple color in
lower pH’s
 Zone 5a
Rosa ‘Livin La Vida’
 30-36”T x 30-36” W
 Bright coral to bright
pink against glossy
green foliage
 Continuous blooms
 High petal count
 Landscape rose, own
root
 Zone 5a
Rosa
‘OSO Easy Double Red’
 36-48”T x 36-48” W
 Bright red with
pinkish orange
undertones
 Continuous blooms
 Deadheading not
needed
 Seedling of Double
Knockout, more
rounded form
 No spray, no prune
 Zone 5a
Sambucus racemosa
‘Lemony Lace’
 36-60”T x 36-60” W
 Extreme cutleaf gold
foliage with red new
growth. Red berries
in fall
 White flowers bloom
on old wood
 Award winning
 Full sun in northern
climates, partial sun
in southern
 Zone 3a
Spiraea media
‘Double Play Blue Kazoo’
 24-36”T x 24-36” W
 Three seasons of
interest
 Hint of burgundy
new growth, bluegreen foliage, white
spring blooms in
summer and red fall
foliage
 Mounded habit,
great landscape
plant
 Zone 3a
Clematis
‘Chelsea’
 2-3’
 Mid spring to early
autumn
 Zone 4
 Part of the compact
Boulevard series
 Great for containers,
patios, small spaces
Clematis
‘Edda’
 3-4’
 Late spring to late
summer
 Zone 4
 Part of the compact
Boulevard series
 Great for containers,
patios, small spaces
 Gold-medal winning
series
Clematis
‘Ice Blue’
 6’
 Late spring to
early/late autumn
 Zone 4
 Huge flowers up to 67” diameter
 One of the earliest
and latest blooming
clematis
 Will have some pale
blue in shaded
environments
Clematis
‘Kingfisher’
 6-8’
 Late spring to late
summer
 Zone 4
 Large flowering
 Sturdy grower
 Very free flowering
habit
Clematis
‘Picardy’
 3-4’
 Early summer to early
autumn
 Zone 4
 Very free flowering
habit
 One of the best for
hanging baskets
 Blooms first on short
stems, then trailing
stems
Clematis
‘Sally’
 4-5’
 Early spring to early
autumn
 Zone 4
 Very free flowering
habit
 Holds it’s color well in
strong sun
 Named after Lady
Southgate
Coreopsis Lil’ Bang
‘Enchanted Eve’
 8-12”T x 12-18” W
 Full Sun
 Deer Resistant
 Early summer to early
autumn
 Zone 5
 Disease resistant
 Long blooming, longer
than Big Bang
 Great size for rock
gardens, containers
 Cooler the temps, the
more red you see
Echinacaea
‘Pow Wow White’
 20-24”T x 12-16” W
 Full Sun
 Early summer to early
autumn
 Zone 5
 Bright white blooms
 Dense, low branching,
great for long stem cut
flowers
 HEAVY flowering
 Flowers first summer
from seed
Echinacea
‘Double Scoop Mandarin’
 22-24”T x 18-20” W
 Full Sun
 Late spring to late
summer
 Zone 4a
 Fully double orange
blooms
 Dense branching
means heavier
flowering=more sales
Echinacaea
‘Sombrero Adobe Orange’
 24-26”T x 18-20” W
 Zone 4a
 Nicely branched
 Very floriferous
 Bright orange flowers
from early summer to
late summer
 A great addition to the
Sombrero family of
Echinacaea!
Veronica
‘Sweet Lullaby’
 4-6”T x 10-12” W
 Full Sun
 Mid summer to early
fall
 Zone 4a
 Super compact
 Ideal for edging and
containers
 Soft pink flowers on
green foliage
 Deer resistant
Heucherella
Fun& Games ‘Leap Frog’
 10-12”T x 22-24” W
 Sun or Shade
 Ivory bottle brush
flowers late spring
 Zone 4a
 More heat and
humidity tolerant
 Chartreuse leaves with
burgundy veins
Monarda
Sugar Buzz Series
‘Grape Gumball’ & ‘Cherry
Pops’
 20”T x 26” W
 Middle of the border
 Good powdery mildew
resistance
 Zone 4
 Blooms mid-late
summer
 Large 2-2.5” flower
heads
Salvia ‘Sweet 16’
 18-24”T x 24-28” W
 Better pink color
 Secondary branching
creates longer bloom
window
 Larger flowers
 Zone 3
 Blooms late spring to
early summer
 Vibrant rose/purple
buds opening to bright
lavender pink with
purple lip
Heuchera
‘Grape Expectations’
 12”T x 24” W
 Zone 4
 Villosa hybrid, good
disease tolerance
 Dark grape purple
leaves emerge with
black veins
 More mounded than
‘Blackberry Ice’
 Stands out at the
nursery!
Leucanthemum
‘Whoops-A-Daisy’
 15”T x 22” W
 Zone 5
 Much improved ‘Snow
Cap’
 Tightly mounded
 Large 3-4” fluffy
flowers
 More uniform habit
 Early to mid summer
bloomer
Perovskia
‘Peek-A-Blue’
 24-28”T x 20-28” W
 Zone 4
 More compact than
‘Little Spire’
 Finely dissected grey
foliage
 Barely over 2’ when in
full bloom
 Blooms early summer
to mid fall
 Deer resistant
Hydrangea paniculata
‘Little Quick Fire’
 36-60”T x 36-60” W
 Longest blooming
Hydrangea
 Sturdy upright stems
 Great container or
mid-border
landscape plant
 Zone 3a
Hydrangea paniculata
‘Bobo’
 30-36”T x 36-48” W
 Tiny, extremely
floriferous paniculata
 Sturdy upright stems
 Great container or
mid-border
landscape plant
 Gold Florall medal
for best novelty
plant.
 Zone 3a
Physocarpus opulifolious
‘Tiny Wine’
 36-48”T x 36-48” W
 More compact
 Flowers up and down
the stem
 Adaptable to most
soils
 Zone 3a
Hydrangea paniculata
‘Strawberry Sundae’
 4-5’T x 3-4’ W
 Dwarf form of
‘Vanilla Strawberry’
 Flowers bloom white
to pink to strawberry
red
 Zone 4
Hydrangea macrophylla
‘Bloomstruck’
 3-4’T x 4-5’W
 ‘Lady in Red’ and
‘Twist-N-Shout’
parentage
 Purple/pink/blue
 Bright red stems
 SHORTER
INTERNODES!!!!