Terra Nova Nurseries’ Variety Recognized as Plant of Distinction at UGA Trial Gardens

September 16, 2021 Terra Nova Nurseries

Terra Nova Nurseries today announced that its Begonia DAYSTAR ‘Hot Coral’ was recognized by the faculty and staff of the Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia (UGA) as one of the August 2021 Plants of Distinction. Only 10 varieties were recognized as August 2021 Plants of Distinction in a field of 400 varieties that were evaluated at UGA’s trial gardens in 2021.   

Terra Nova Nurseries Announces Its Best Varieties for Houseplant Applications

April 16, 2021 Terra Nova Nurseries

Terra Nova Nurseries, a global leader in plant breeding and genetics, today announced a list of its top 10 houseplants for 2021, in response to the National Garden Bureau’s recent addition of the new houseplant category to its long-established “Year of” program.

Terra Nova Nurseries Releases List of Top Varieties for Garden-Specific Applications

March 12, 2021 Terra Nova Nurseries

Terra Nova Nurseries, a global leader in plant breeding and genetics, today released a list of its popular and trend-based varieties for landscape and garden applications for 2021.

Terra Nova Nurseries Shares Its Pantone Plant Pairings for 2021

January 19, 2021 Terra Nova Nurseries

Terra Nova Nurseries has officially released its list of plants for gardeners and growers that coordinate with PANTONE 17-5104 Ultimate Gray and PANTONE 13-0647 Illuminating. This year’s exciting reveal is the first time since 2016 Pantone has released two Colors of the Year, and Terra Nova’s vast catalog of colorful plants offers consumers with a plethora of options for synchronizing their gardens with the new pair of trend colors recently recognized by Pantone.

Terra Nova Nurseries Plants Flourish in Damu Flower Valley

December 16, 2020 Terra Nova Nurseries

Terra Nova Nurseries, a world leader in plant breeding and genetics, today announced an update on its involvement with licensee Chongqing Tianmu Agriculture and the companies’ efforts to combat human-caused degradation in the Wuling Mountain range of Southwest China.