New woody plants for 2022

pink and yellow flowers

Hydrangea macrophylla

Wee Bit Giddy

Wee Bit Giddy shares the same intense red flowers and dwarf habit as Proven Winners’ Cityline Paris hydrangea. However, it adds durability for improved performance in the landscape. Hardy to Zone 5.
Proven Winners – Willowbrook Nurseries


maple tree

Acer saccharinum

Silver Cloud Maple

This selection is noted for its improved hardiness, upright crown form and symmetrical branching. A good choice for larger spaces, Silver Cloud grows to a height and width of 12 m.
JC Bakker and Sons


pink flowers

Cornus kousa x nutallii ‘Rosy Teacups’

Rosy Teacups

An exciting new flowering dogwood with an abundance of large deep pink flowers, Rosy Teacups is both heat- and disease-resistant.  Glossy green leaves turn red in fall. Hardy to Zone 5.
Canadale Nurseries


pink flowers

Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPK’

Fire Light Tidbit

Firelight Tidbit is a tiny, tidy hydrangea. Big, lush mop-head flowers appear in early summer, nearly obscuring the textured green foliage. As summer progresses, the flowers begin to develop bright pink and red tones. Hardy to Zone 3.
Proven Winners – Hillen Nursery


round green cedar

Thuja x ‘SMNTDGT’

Cheer Drops

Proven Winners ColorChoice Cheer Drops is a fresh green, dense arborvitae with a unique Weeble-like, teardrop habit. Ideal for creating shorter, wider hedges and windbreaks, or as a specimen plant. Hardy to Zone 3.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


white flowers

Schizophragma hydrangeoides ‘Minsnow3’

Flirty Girl

Unlike climbing hydrangeas, which can take a while to produce flowers, Proven Winners ColorChoice Flirty Girl false hydrangea vine produces flowers in two or three-gallon containers with loads of lightly fragrant white blooms. Hardy to Zone 5.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


pink to white flower

Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPM’

Quick Fire Fab

Large, upright, football-shaped blooms are densely packed with delicate, cruciform flowers of a coconut-lime colour. Watermelon hues quickly appear at the base of
the bloom. Hardy to Zone 3.
Proven Winners – JC Bakker and Sons


large white flower with pink centre

Hibiscus moscheutos ‘RutHib5’

Head Over Heels Dream

This compact hibiscus has large, white flowers with red centres, creating a stunning display that contrasts nicely against burgundy foliage. Works well in containers or the garden.
Hardy to Zone 4.
Star Roses and Plants


large purple flower

Hibiscus syriacus ‘Minsyrou17’

Paraplu Rouge

This is possibly the darkest reddish-pink Rose of Sharon. This large-flowered single is a standout plant in both trials and test gardens.
Hardy to Zone 5.
Spring Meadow Nursery


green cedar shrub

Thuja occidentalis ‘Thusid4’

Emerald Petite Cedar

The first true dwarf emerald cedar has a symmetrical, pyramidal habit and glossy, bright green, lacy foliage. It is a perfect ornamental tree for use as a small-scale formal hedge. It grows to a height of 1.8 m with a spread of 60 cm. Exposure is full sun to part shade. Hardy to Zone 3.
Hillen Nursery


clusters of white flowers

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bailpanone’

Little Hottie

With a compact habit and high heat tolerance, Little Hottie is a versatile panicle hydrangea that has full flower heads that open green and turn sparkling white. As evening temperatures drop in the fall, blooms turn antique shades of white and pink. Hardy to Zone 4.
Bailey Nurseries – First Editions


tall spiky flowers

Itea virginica ‘SMNIVMM’

Fizzy Mizzy

An unconventional itea noted for its numerous, upright white, early summer flower spikes. A neat and tidy habit, Proven Winners ColorChoice Fizzy Mizzy has thick, dark green leaves that contrast nicely with the lightly fragrant, pure white blooms. Hardy to Zone 5.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


large red flower

Hibiscus moscheutos ‘RutHib4’

Head Over Heels Desire

This hibiscus has scarlet-coloured blooms that contrast with rich, burgundy foliage. Large, saucer-shaped flowers are presented on a dense, compact plant. Works well in containers or the garden.
Hardy to Zone 4.
Star Roses and Plants


white lilac flowers

Syringa vulgaris ‘G13103’

New Age White Lilac

The compact form stays small, but with fragrant, full-sized white flowers. It grows to a height and spread of 1.5 m. Hardy to Zone 4.
Hillen Nursery


large white and pink flower heads

Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMNHPH’

Little Lime Punch

This hydrangea features a compact stature and emerging lime-green blooms, which age to pink. New blooms emerge for a mix of pink, green, white, and Hawaiian Punch-red, all on the same plant. Hardy to Zone 3.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners – Canadale Nurseries


tall tree

Tilia

Lighthouse Linden

A new linden characterized by an ascending crown structure, strong branching and dark green disease- and insect-resistant foliage. Developed and tested for 20 years, this tree has proven hardiness and adaptability across Zones 3 to 6. The abundant yellow fragrant flowers are followed by limited seed production.
Jeffries Nurseries


small white flowers

Hydrangea x ‘USHYD0405’

Fairytrail Bride

Proven Winners ColorChoice Fairytrail Bride is a new class of cascading hydrangea. Long, trailing stems draped in white lace with a bouquet of florets at every leaf node creates a dramatic display. Hardy to Zone 6.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


spiky redish leaf

Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Levgreen’

Matcha Ball Ash Leaf Spirea

Matcha Ball Ash Leaf spirea has fern-like foliage in a fresh shade of green. In early spring, the colour in the leaves ranges from red to orange-peach in colour, ultimately maturing to green. Hardy to Zone 3 and reaches a mature size of 90-cm tall and 90-cm wide.
First Editions – JC Bakker and Sons


vibrant pink flower heads

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Hortmafarfa’

Starfield Hydrangea

Starfield produces so many flowers throughout the season, it looks like a galaxy of blooms. The flowers are pink in neutral soil, and blue/mauve in acidic soil. Reaches a mature height and width of 90 cm. Hardy to Zone 4.  
Bloomin’ Easy – JC Bakker and Sons


lavender flowers

Syringa vulgaris ‘G13099’

New Age Lavender Lilac

This is a new generation of lilacs that are compact and mildew resistant. Full-sized, fragrant lavender flowers emerge in the spring. It grows to a height and spread of 1.5 m.
Hardy to Zone 4.
Hillen Nursery


pink and white flowers

Hydrangea arborescens subsp. radiata ‘SMNHRLL’

Invincibelle Lace

Proven Winners ColorChoice Invincibelle Lace is the first smooth hydrangea with plum-purple lacy florets and wiry stems of a dark ruby hue. Hardy to Zone 5.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


tall purple flower

Buddleia ‘SMNBDB’

Pugster Pinker

A bright, new colour has been added to the dwarf Buddleia series; replacing the original Pugster Pink. Proven Winners ColorChoice Pugster Pink boasts the same large blooms on a compact, tidy plant, but with deeper, richer colour. Hardy to Zone 5.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winner


white and red flower

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Hokomabebos’

Kimono Hydrangea

The Kimono Hydrangea offers a contrast of delicate white inside wine-red margins in each floret. Hardy to Zone 5, Kimono grows in a compact form, and reblooms all season long. Reaches a mature height and spread of 60-90 cm.
Willowbrook Nurseries – Bloomin’ Easy


purple flower head

Hydrangea macrophylla

Wee Bit Grumpy

Like its sister plant Wee Bit Giddy, Wee Bit Grumpy was selected for its combination of pure, intense, saturated flower colour and landscape performance. In acidic soils, blooms take on a deep purple-blue.
Hardy to Zone 5.
Proven Winners – Willowbrook Nurseries


pink and yellow flower heads

Hydrangea x ‘SMNHSC’

Let’s Dance Arriba

Let’s Dance Arriba is a high-performance reblooming H. macrophylla x H. serrata hybrid with large, dense mop-head flowers. Colours range from hot pink to purple to blue depending upon soil pH, phosphorus and aluminum levels. Hardy to Zone 3.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


small pink flowers with very dark green leaves

Weigela florida ‘SMNWFMS’

Midnight Wine Shine

Midnight Wine Shine is an improved selection of Midnight Wine weigela, with darker, extremely glossy foliage with excellent hardiness. While its flowers are slightly improved, the plant is primarily grown for its attractive foliage and habit, making it an ideal replacement for barberry. Hardy to Zone 5.
Spring Meadow Nursery, Canadale Nurseries – Proven Winners


pink flowers

Rhododendron

Perfecto Mundo Series

Four new colours have been added to the Proven Winners ColorChoice Perfecto Mundo series of reblooming azaleas, including double dark pink, double white, orange and red. All four varieties deliver spring blooms with large flowers as well as fall booms. Hardy to Zone 6.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


white flowering shrub

Philadelphus coronaries ‘SMNPBD’

Illuminati Arch Mockorange

Philadelphus typically has dull, paper-thin leaves that appear ratty and tattered, but Illuminati Arch Mockorange has thick, rugged foliage that keeps its deep green colour all season long. Early summer brings cascades of white flowers with a sweet, mock orange scent. Hardy to Zone 4.
Canadale Nurseries, Spring Meadow Nursery


red bud like flowers

Calycanthus floridus ‘SMNCAF’

Simply Scentsational

This calycanthus possibly exceeds the often-described hints of pineapple and bubblegum in the fragrance. Selected and refined over an 18-year period by Spring Meadow’s Tim Wood, the blooms of this North American native are an intriguing deep maroon and appear in abundance through late spring and summer. Hardy to Zone 4.
Spring Meadow Nursery


bright yellow leaves

Cornus alba ‘ByBoughen’

Neon Burst Dogwood

Neon Burst dogwood displays a chartreuse foliage and retains its bright leaf colour throughout summer. New leaves are tinged with bronze and stems have a rich, red hue early in the season. Hardy to Zone 2.
JC Bakker and Sons


long blue flowers

Buddleia hybrida

Buddleia Violet Cascade

Violet Cascade has the same cascading habit as other members of the series, but with deep purple, cascading flowers. Seed set has not been observed through four years of monitoring for sterility, a stand out trait among buddleia. Hardy to Zone 5.
Walters Gardens


dark shrub

Weigela florida ‘SMNWFDFPD’

Very Fine Wine

Northern growers have long appreciated the hardiness of Fine Wine, but always wished it was better. This plant solves the dilemma, as it maintains the superior hardiness alongside darker foliage and improved flowering. Hardy to Zone 4.
Canadale Nurseries, Spring Meadow Nursery


white flowers and green leaves

Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum ‘NCVP1’

Steady Eddie

Proven Winners ColorChoice Steady Eddy viburnum is an improved, stronger blooming ‘Summer Snowflake’ bred by Tom Ranney at NCSU. Repeat blooming is improved during the summer and at the garden centre. Hardy to Zone 5.
Spring Meadow Nursery – Proven Winners


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