Plantipp returns to the Chelsea Flower Show with a focused selection of new plant introductions that combine strong performance with clear visual impact. This year’s line-up brings together trusted growers and breeders, each presenting varieties shaped by real growing conditions and market demand.
A diverse mix of colour, form and resilience
Dicentra Passion Hearts will be presented by Gardeners Delight Nursery, and stands out with vibrant, long-flowering, bi-coloured flowers. Hilliers presents worlds first groundcovering persica hybrid that flowers 150+ days: Rosa Amirose® ('Korhulth 005'PBR), alongside the drought-resistant, extra-long flowering Anisodontea Carnival Lights® Candy Apple ('IB201-7'), and the compact, fragrant, weather-proof Pittosporum Green Mound, contributing a mix of flowering performance and structural interest. Clematis Queen's Nurse ('EviGsy159'PBR) will surely grab the attention with its abundance of uniquely coloured flowers.
T&M introduces several new varieties, including the ground-covering, long-blooming Hydrangea paniculata Groundbreaker® Ruby ('LC NO27'PBR), the eye-catching Clematis Mochi, and Cercis griffithii Blue Lagoon ('RAFMAR 1'PBR), offering a mix of colour and form, each bringing its own character to the range.
Strong foliage and structural plants
Presented by Sienna, the most red Hosta on the market, Hosta Red Ninja® ('NK2021'PBR) adds distinctive foliage interest and will surely turn heads. Ashcroft presents Pennisetum advena Tiny Tails ('TUS022'PBR), which stands out with its compact, eye-catching size and vibrant dark red foliage, beautifully contrasted by fluffy flower plumes from summer through autumn.
Built for today’s gardens
This year’s introductions highlight a diverse palette of forms, colours, and plant types. The collection supports a wide range of applications, from containers to borders, and responds to the growing demand for visually distinctive and adaptable plants.
Plantipp’s presence at Chelsea Flower Show 2026 showcases the strength and diversity of its portfolio, bringing together new varieties that reflect current trends in planting and design.