Perennial Plant Association announces 2024 Landscape Design Award winners

The eight categories for the awards are based on residential, commercial, educational, temporary/seasonal designs and price of production.

A group of 11 people smile and hold their awards as they pose for a photo on a patio, with green trees and mountains visible in the background.
The 2024 Perennial Plant Association Landscape Design Award winners at the PPA National Symposium in Asheville, North Carolina, on July 30, 2024.
Photo courtesy of Claudio Vazquez of Izel Native Plants

The Perennial Plant Association announced its 2024 Landscape Design Award recipients, who were recognized July 30 at the 2024 PPA National Symposium in Asheville, North Carolina.

After receiving a record-breaking number of project entries, the judging committee selected 14 award winners across eight entry categories. Award recipients received either an Award of Merit or Award of Excellence, which is the highest landscape design award.

The eight categories are based on residential, commercial, educational, temporary/seasonal designs and price of production. The categories include residential less than $25,000 in Class I, residential $25,000 to $100,000 in Class II, residential more than $100,000 in Class III, commercial more than $100,000 in Class VI, public horticulture in Class VII and temporary in Class VIII.

The design could be a single project or a section of a larger project. The focus was required to be on perennials but could include other plants. Six of the eight entry categories were defined by the wholesale cost of the project, and two were for specialty garden designs.

This year’s recipients are:

Initiated in 1992, the Landscape Design Awards program recognizes design projects that are exemplary in use of herbaceous perennials to help create balanced and beautiful landscapes. The “after-market” applications of growers’ products and the design, installation and maintenance of plants in gardens and natural settings are of special interest to the Perennial Plant Association.

Both experienced and novice designers were invited to participate. Each year, judges evaluate many landscape designs and select entries based on the effectiveness of herbaceous perennial plant material used through the implantations of new cultivars, color combinations, textures and seasonal combinations.

“With an impressive use of perennial plants, in both residential and commercial settings, the various designs created spaces that were creative, welcoming and inspirational," said PPA Regional Board Member Scott Hokunson.

To learn more and view more details and photos for each awarded project, visit perennialplant.org/page/2024LDAWinners.