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You are here: Home / Plant Features / Terra Nova Nurseries unveils Pantone-inspired plant list for 2026

Terra Nova Nurseries unveils Pantone-inspired plant list for 2026

By Vic Panichkul — Posted December 12, 2025

Terra Nova Nurseries, a global leader in plant innovations and breeding, has unveiled its highly anticipated Pantone Color the Year 2026 plant list based upon PANTONE® 11-4201 Cloud Dancer. The 2026 selection of Terra Nova plant pairings includes 20 best-of-breeding varieties that reflect the airy white hue of Cloud Dancer through soft foliage textures and delicate flowers.

Acanthus ‘Whitewater’ boasts 48-inch flower stalks, with similar off-white colors seen in Cloud Dancer.
Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year is echoed in the abundant, white icicle-like flowers of Ajuga NOVA® ‘White’.
Terra Nova’s Coreopsis SUNSTAR™ ‘Rose’ makes a suitable companion plant for Cloud Dancer with its white-edged, rose-eyed flowers that bloom from June through September.
Dicentra ‘Amore Titanium’ shows the essence of the 2026 Color of the Year through its white, heart-shaped flowers that contrast against blue-green foliage.  
Echinacea ‘Fragrant Angel’ offers large, fragrant flowers layered with overlapping, horizontal white petals that mirror Cloud Dancer’s organic warmth.  
Pantone’s Color of the Year shines in Echinacea ‘Fried Egg’, with its sweetly scented petals.
Echinacea CARA MIA™ ‘Sands’, a double-flowering echinacea, is a standout addition to Cloud Dancer-inspired gardens.
The light, ethereal tones are reflected in the perfect mound of white-daisy like flowers of Echinacea PRINCESS™ ‘Bride’, making it a true companion plant.
Terra Nova’s Helleborus NORTH STAR™ ‘Crystalline’ forms a gorgeous mound of shimmering white flowers that appear in late-winter and harmonize with Cloud Dancer.
Helleborus NORTH STAR™ ‘Ruby Heart’ boasts super showy wintertime flowers that are highly reminiscent of Pantone’s Color of the Year.
Pantone’s Cloud Dancer appears in the dainty, cream-white flowers of Heucherella ‘Peach Tea’ during the months of June and July.
The striking variegation featured on the foliage of Hosta ‘Raspberry Sundae’ finds synergy with the 2026 trending color.
Leucanthemum ‘Coconut’ aligns visually with Cloud Dancer, showcasing similar warm undertones in its white double daisies.
Leucanthemum ‘Lemon Puff’ is a delightful plant with masses of double lemon-yellow to white flowers that complement this year’s Color of the Year.
Terra Nova’s Leucanthemum ‘Macaroon’ boasts white double flowers at maturity, exhibiting similar neutral tones seen in Cloud Dancer.
The 2026 Color of the Year stands out in the large, double flowers with crystal-like petals of Leucanthemum ‘Mt. Hood’, adding serenity to borders, mass plantings and containers.
Penstemon NOVA® ‘Pearl’ is covered with pearlescent, tubular flowers that add a hint of Cloud Dancer to gardens from June through October.
Pantone’s Color of the Year forms a natural match with Plectranthus NOVA® ‘Brilliant’, a self-branching, vigorous variety with brilliant, white-edged variegated foliage.
Thalictrum NIMBUS™ ‘White’ captures the billowy essence of Cloud Dancer with its masses of white, cloud-like flowers.
The calming and inviting nature of Cloud Dancer is visible in the profuse flower spikes of Terra Nova’s Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’.
 

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About Vic Panichkul

Vic Panichkul is publications manager at the Oregon Association of Nurseries and managing editor and art director for Digger Magazine. Contact him at 503-582-2009 or [email protected]

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