Top performer line Photo credit Cavano’s Perennials Inc.

Apr 15, 2024
Mt. Cuba Center partners for a new natives brand

Mt. Cuba Center partners with Cavano’s Perennials for a new native plants brand.

The new purple Top Performer tag designates native plants that received the highest scores during Mt. Cuba’s rigorous multi-year plant trials. 

This spring, home gardeners can take the guesswork out of purchasing native plants thanks to a collaboration between Mt. Cuba Center, the renowned native plant garden and research facility in Delaware, and Cavano’s Perennials, a perennial wholesaler in the mid-Atlantic region. 

Mt. Cuba began studying native plants and related cultivars for their horticultural and ecological value in their Trial Garden in 2002. Since then, the botanic garden has evaluated and published fourteen reports on various plant genera, including the latest report on amsonia. Other trialed plants include carex, wild hydrangea, echinacea, helenium, phlox, monarda, baptisia, coreopsis, heuchera and asters. All reports are available for free on Mt. Cuba’s website. 

“We study native plants to inform home gardeners and the horticulture industry about plants that are most likely to succeed in gardens and provide attractive food sources for wildlife,” said Jeff Downing, Mt. Cuba’s executive director.  “Our Top Performer retail initiative is meant to take the guesswork out of plant shopping by identifying plants that have performed well over several years of close observation.”  

In addition to their horticultural and aesthetic value, native plants support healthy ecosystems by providing habitat and food for wildlife, as well as helping to prevent water runoff and improving air quality. Additionally, they are specially adapted to local growing conditions, meaning they often require less watering, soil amendments, or pest management. 

Cavano’s approached Mt. Cuba with the idea for a collaboration in 2022 after seeing consistent growth in the native plant category. However, homeowners were still having trouble identifying superior native plants for gardens while shopping at their local independent garden center. Discussions between Mt. Cuba Center and Cavano’s Perennials continued, and the “purple tag” evolved.  

“Research that institutions like Mt. Cuba Center provide is vital to determining the best plants to use within the mid-Atlantic, for both gardeners and professionals,” said Taylor Pilker, vice president of Cavano’s Perennials. “The attention to detail, scientific methods, and varying growing conditions allows for a comprehensive evaluation for gardener success with native plants.” 

Top Performer native plants will be available at independent garden centers throughout the mid-Atlantic area starting this April. For more information, please visit: mtcubacenter.org/TopPerformer. 




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