Garden trends have a habit of sneaking up on us, and the unexpected ‘it’ flower of 2026 is a perfect example. One minute, we’re all obsessing over cottage garden perennials and muted, meadow-inspired palettes; the next, something altogether louder, brighter and far less expected.

This year, then, belongs to a plant that most UK gardeners would never have considered a flower bed staple until now. In fact, they likely wouldn’t have considered it to be a garden plant full stop. Why? Because this tropical beauty was way more likely to be found in a conservatory or holiday resort than planted out alongside salvias, grasses, and long flowering perennials.

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