Plans in Place for 2022 Perennial Plant Symposium
February 14, 2022
This year’s hybrid event, which takes place in late July, will feature a diverse group of international speakers as well as updates on new varieties.
Bees and other pollinators love calamint (Calamintha nepeta subsp. nepeta), and you will, too, for its durability and low-maintenance appeal.
The group’s annual symposium will include virtual educational opportunities as well as pop-up in-person regional gatherings that will follow local health guidelines.
The Southern Nursery Association is partnering with the Perennial Plant Association on a New to the Market virtual forum.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to affect several industry events planned for this summer. Here’s an update.
The Perennial Plant Association is hoping to reschedule the event, which was set to take place in in August, for summer 2021.
An Aralia cordata from Walters Gardens features tiny white flowers and golden yellow foliage, while attracting pollinators.
Each of these cultivars, presented during the Perennial Plant Symposium, offer their own unique advantages, from low maintenance to landscape enhancement.
All-America Selections has announced the first winners from its three-winter Herbaceous Perennial Trial, which was done in partnership with the Perennial Plant Association.
For the first time ever, the Perennial Plant Association’s National Symposium will be held in conjunction with All-America Selections and National Garden Bureau in Chicago.
Attendees of this year’s Perennial Plant Symposium left the event impressed by the rapid advancements in new variety development.
Perennial and gardening enthusiasts of all experience levels are invited to attend plant discussions on Monday, July 30 for a chance to hear from the best in the field on a range of topics.
The Perennial Plant Association’s annual Symposium takes place July 23-28 in Denver, CO, and features 28 educational sessions, six local tours, and a trade show.