Photos by Katie McDaniel
At the end of July, I had the opportunity to visit Must Have Perennials in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is an organization that represents and supports breeders and focuses almost exclusively on perennials with excellent hardiness and garden performance.
“We work with breeders around the world to bring new genetics to the market, and that’s very exciting for us because we get to bring the cool plants to the industry,” says Kris Smith, marketing manager at Must Have Perennials. “We have a love for the plants and getting more awareness out about the plants — what are they doing, what’s coming, what’s new — that’s what everyone really wants to know.”
The team at Must Have Perennials puts all the plant introductions through rigorous garden performance and growing trials, and the perennial flowers are also trialed at universities and botanic gardens to learn about the plants’ regional performance. The Rockies Helleborus series went through a trial period for two to three years, and once the series passed that test, they got patented and pushed out to the supply chain.






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