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All-America Selections publishes AAS winner availability from young plant suppliers

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Logo: All-America Selections
Logo: All-America Selections

All-America Selections (AAS), a North American independent plant trialing organization, unveiled two updates for the horticulture industry: the publication of a new resource detailing AAS winner availability from young plant suppliers, and the opening of entries for the 2026 Perennial, Ornamental and Edible Trials. 

To streamline product selection for growers, AAS has posted a comprehensive list on its website detailing participating young plant suppliers who are currently producing AAS winners. This resource complements the existing list of wholesale seed suppliers. Many of the listed suppliers also offer searchable or sortable availability databases that can filter by AAS winner designation, making it easier for customers to find the varieties they need, according to the organization.

“We’re very pleased to see young plant growers increasingly selecting All-America Selections winners for their product lines, which makes it even easier for consumers to find the varieties they desire.” says Alicain Carlson, National Garden Bureau president.  

A full list of the young plant suppliers included in this year’s lineup can be found and downloaded at AAS’ website here. The Excel-formatted list includes all AAS winners from 2005 through 2025, alongside others.

AAS now accepting entries for 2026 Trials 

In addition to the availability update, AAS announce that entries are now open for the 2026 Perennial, Annual and Edible Trials. Breeders are invited to submit their innovative perennial, annual and edible varieties for rigorous, unbiased evaluation across North America. 

For detailed entry information and to submit your varieties for consideration in the 2026 trials, visit the AAS website. All questions and comments can be directed to AAS executive director Diane Blazek. 

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