Featured Five 2025: Favorites from Four Star Greenhouses Display Gardens
Are you seeking proven performers for the season ahead? Check out Part 2 of our series highlighting top picks from the 2025 Michigan Garden Plant Tour trial sites.
Every year, Michigan State University and Michigan’s leading young plant producers host a free open house at their trial sites and display gardens for growers, landscapers and retail operators to learn about a wide range of ornamental crops. Industry professionals can see for themselves which new varieties perform the best under various conditions, including in the ground and in containers. The tour lasts for two weeks and was held this year from July 28-Aug. 8, 2025.
This year, there were seven trial gardens at different locations throughout central lower Michigan: DGI Propagators, Four Star Greenhouses, Mast Young Plants, Michigan State University (MSU) Trial Garden, Pell Greenhouses, Raker-Roberta’s Young Plants and Walter’s Gardens.
If you couldn’t make it out to every trial site, you’re in luck! Heidi Lindberg and Caitlin Splawski, Michigan State University Extension educators, traveled to each site, picking favorites and snapping photos along the way. We’ll cover our favorites from each trial site in this article series.
Part 1 of this series covered Michigan State University Extension’s top picks from the trial garden at DGI Propagators. Part 2 will feature the favorites from Four Star Greenhouses.
Featured Five at Four Star Greenhouses
Per usual, Four Star Greenhouses’ display gardens do not disappoint. Though they do not take up a large footprint, they are jam-packed with amazing annual color. Their display starts by taking you through their new arrivals for 2026 displayed in both aquapot containers and hanging baskets. You’re able to get a full picture of what these new plants have to offer in containers by themselves as well as in combination with other suggested varieties. You then move into display areas that feature new varieties within in-ground display beds. Continuing through the garden, you’ll also encounter Proven Winners top-sellers as well as previous years’ award winners. Several new varieties for 2026 stood out:
- Ipomea Sweet Caroline ‘Medusa Black’ – Proven Winners
- Lobularia ‘White Knight’ – Proven Winners
- Didelta ‘Silver River’ – Proven Winners
- Petunia Supertunia Vista ‘Cool Jazz’ – Proven Winners
- Cleome ‘Señorita Rosalita’– Proven Winners
Ipomea Sweet Caroline ‘Medusa Black’
Add texture and heat tolerance to your lineup with this new take on a garden classic. Sweet potato vine has long been a favorite of gardeners for adding color and form to containers. With a mounding/trailing habit and distinctly palmate leaves (Photo 1), Sweet Caroline Medusa Black is a great addition to containers, hanging baskets (Photo 2) or annual beds in either sun or shade (Photos 3-4).


Lobularia ‘White Knight’
This year, we’re choosing to feature another unsung hero when it comes to annual combinations and garden borders. We all know Lobularia, sweet alyssum, for its early spring performance and icy-cool white to pink and purple color variations. The variety White Knight stood out to us because of its performance in hot weather and its tidy habit. The White Knight features larger clusters of tidy white blossoms that densely cover the foliage, even in August (Photos 5-6). A perfect addition for gardeners looking to entice pollinators to their garden borders (Photo 7).


Didelta ‘Silver River’
In keeping with the theme of heat tolerance, Didelta ‘Silver River’ is another new variety to feature (Photo 8). For those looking to shake things up and try something different than Dichondra ‘Silver Falls,’ Silver River offers great accent potential with its silvery, semi-succulent foliage. With slightly less vigor than Dichondra, Silver River is a good choice for mixing into containers with other drought-tolerant plants and is adapted to hot, dry conditions.

Petunia Supertunia Vista ‘Cool Jazz’
Supertunia Vista is Proven Winners’ most vigorous petunia series, so if you are looking for landscape performance with large spreading mounds of color, this is the series for you. With nearly every colorway in this series already touted as a best-seller, Cool Jazz adds an icy purplish-pink hue to the series lineup that offers early season performance plus long-lasting heat-tolerance (Photos 9-10).

Cleome ‘Señorita Rosalita’
Finally, this last pick is not technically new for 2026, but Cleome Señorita Rosalita couldn’t help but be noticed in this year’s display gardens. This plant boasts being a top-seller for good reason and has earned the title of “Landscape Annual of the Year” for 2026. With clean, dark green foliage and numerous clusters of lavender-pink flowers, you can count on Señorita Rosalita to bloom all season long (Photos 11-12).

Other notable varieties
Some other notable varieties shown at Four Star Greenhouses display gardens during this year’s tour included the Petunia Supertunia ‘Bordeaux Improved,’ which shows much improved bloom performance over ‘Bordeaux’ (Photos 13-14). Lobelia ‘Laguna Royale Azure’ (Photo 15), Calibrachoa Superbells ‘Magic Double Grapefruit’ (Photo 16) and Begonia Surefire ‘Cascade Red’ (Photo 17) were noteworthy as well.

