2026 Industry’s Choice Awards: Best New Variety Finalists

by Chief Editor

The 2026 Industry’s Choice Award finalists reflect a shift toward high-performance, low-maintenance plant varieties, according to Greenhouse Grower. This annual honor, determined by a panel of professional growers at the California Spring Trials, highlights innovations in breeding that prioritize landscape durability and consumer appeal. Winners will be announced during the Evening of Excellence at Cultivate’26.

What defines the current shift in plant breeding?

Modern breeding focuses on overcoming traditional limitations in garden performance, such as pollen production or structural stability, according to industry data from Greenhouse Grower. The 2026 finalists demonstrate a move toward “tidy” growth habits, exemplified by the Takii Rudbeckia ‘Claire Orange,’ which is marketed as the industry’s first pollen-free F1 hybrid. This specific trait addresses consumer demand for cleaner, lower-maintenance garden spaces while maintaining the aesthetic appeal of traditional varieties.

What defines the current shift in plant breeding?
Pro Tip: When evaluating new varieties for your landscape, prioritize plants with “uniform habit” listed in their descriptions. These varieties typically require less pruning and offer more predictable growth patterns in mixed containers.

How do the 2026 finalists compare in landscape utility?

The finalists highlight a contrast between specialized landscape performance and versatility for mixed-container gardening. For instance, the PanAmerican Seed Helianthus ‘Always Sunny Gold’ is bred for tall, strong-stemmed outdoor displays, while the Benary Pentas Street Art Series is specifically engineered for a broad, well-branched habit suitable for tight spaces. According to Greenhouse Grower, this distinction allows growers to select varieties based on specific environmental constraints, such as the need for drought-tolerant sedum versus high-impact, long-blooming perennials.

Comparison of Selected 2026 Finalists

Variety Breeder Primary Feature
‘Claire Orange’ Takii Pollen-free F1 hybrid
‘Always Sunny Gold’ PanAmerican Seed Strong-stemmed, high-branching

Why are growers prioritizing structural stability?

Growers are increasingly selecting for “sturdier flower clusters” to mitigate weather damage, as seen in the PanAmerican Seed Sedum Spectacular. According to Greenhouse Grower, this variety serves as a seed-grown alternative to S. spectabile, providing a more compact profile that resists flopping in high-wind or heavy-rain environments. This structural focus ensures that plants maintain their intended aesthetic from the nursery shelf through the entire growing season.

Cultivate'22 Retailers Choice Award Winners
Did you know? The California Spring Trials serve as the primary testing ground where industry professionals provide the feedback necessary to determine the Industry’s Choice Award winners.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Industry’s Choice Award winner selected?
The award is determined by a panel of growers who attend the California Spring Trials and rank their favorite new plant introductions, according to Greenhouse Grower.

Where will the 2026 awards be held?
The Evening of Excellence takes place on July 13 at the Short North Ballroom during Cultivate’26, powered by AmericanHort.

What makes a variety a “finalist”?
Finalists are chosen based on their performance, innovation in breeding, and overall feedback from professional growers regarding their viability in the retail and landscape markets.


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