Monrovia announces distinctive selections for 2025

Monrovia announces distinctive selections for 2025

Azusa, California – Spectacular gardens start with distinctively better plants. The 2025 season is here! Join us at Cultivate for a tour of the Monrovia Field Station. Stroll through booth #3451 for a behind-the-scenes look at the tools and techniques Monrovia craftsmen use to select, trial, and grow the highest quality plants.

“Our Field Station will share the Monrovia story behind our difference,” said Katie Tamony, CMO and trend spotter at Monrovia. “From working with breeders around the world—and extensive trialing of new varieties—to a look at our special soil mixes and beneficials programs, we are highlighting the care and expertise it takes to bring the best performing plants to market.”

Visitors will also get a glimpse at the consumer research and trends that drive Monrovia’s plant selection and marketing. “We’ve just completed our 2024 consumer survey,” said Tamony. “We are excited to help our customers prepare for 2025 with insights on the plants, projects and design styles home gardeners will be gravitating toward next season.”

Interested in learning more about Monrovia’s new plants program? Be sure to attend Jonathan Pedersen’s Cultivate presentation on Saturday, July 13th at 4:00 PM.

Here is a sneak peek at the top Distinctive Selections for 2025. 

8b2e252a3a544c868042a0d6ce30647a.pngSeaside Serenade® Pebble Beach Hydrangea 
The newest member of the Seaside Serenade hydrangea collection was chosen for its unique flowers and blooming power. The large mophead blooms of Pebble Beach are a dark purple in acidic soil and a deep pink in more alkaline soils. Each blossom is backed by a hint of bright green, adding interest and intrigue. Recommended for Zones 6-9.

a56d2c3f287f452fbcb68671430bf7c2.pngEndless Hellebore 
If you’re looking for a compact, upward facing Hellebore with an extended bloom season, we’ve found it! Selected for its abundant and long-lasting blooms, Endless Hellebore features glossy, dark green foliage topped with upward facing flowers that start out green and transition to a beautiful white. Hellebore is a must-have plant in the Garden of Nostalgia and Romance – a standout design trend for 2025. Zones 5-9.

8b0e8b41a5c0497a8565bc0a7825fb64.pngedeeaead4904414bada84058ce617593.pngBountiful Belle Blueberry
Stunning foliage makes this blueberry the belle of the garden. Bountiful Belle’s new growth brings hues of icy rose and lime green. In fall and winter, it transitions to a rosy red. In summer it is covered with delicious plump berries. Topping out at 4 feet tall and wide, this blueberry delivers in every season. Zones 7-9.

Monrovia 44036 Vaccinium 'Bountiful Baby'_0711MNC.jpegBountiful Baby BlueberryBeautiful and productive, Bountiful Baby Blueberry brings loads of fruit in a compact and attractive package. Covered with dainty blooms in the spring, the small fruits are sweet and plentiful. Deep green foliage turns burgundy red through the fall and winter. This small shrub brings big impact to your “snack track” space and is the perfect edible perennial to incorporate in the Garden of Abundance - a growing design trend that brings pollinator plants, edibles, and shrubs together to create a space that is teeming with life. Zones 5-9. 

f19e092d0ac64554b8dacb6f1dec850f.pngBridal Veil® Agapanthus
Bridal Veil® Agapanthus was chosen for its unique compact habit and plentiful bright white blooms. Loads of flowers cover strong stems that reach only about a foot high. This agapanthus is perfect for mass planting or as a container showstopper. A perennial in Zones 7-11, it can be grown as an annual in cooler climates.

89743696057b43b3b8dc0c24c4dae22d.pngSedum Evolution Pink Prism
Every waterwise garden needs a reliable sedum. Evolution Pink Prism was selected for its strong branching that doesn’t fall open during late season growth. The pretty, light green foliage stays tall with sparkling pink blooms that attract pollinators. Evolution Pink Prism tops out at 12 inches tall and 16 inches wide, thriving in partial to full sun. Zones 4-9. 

801408310b304f76b274727585d49cd5.pngLantana Firefrost™
The fiery red and yellow blooms of Lantana Firefrost capture attention in the garden. This perennial variety is exceptionally cold hardy, to Zone 7, showing root hardiness to 0° F. This naturally spreading Lantana grows to about 18 inches tall and 36 inches wide. It’s evergreen in frost-free areas.

a3c0743913f84b138875d958bb8ab0c9.pngChateau de Saumur Rose of Sharon
We couldn’t resist the on-trend and unique double blooms of Chateau de Saumur Rose of Sharon. We know home gardeners will love its fluffy peony-like flowers, too! This fast-growing Hibiscus Syriacus quickly reaches 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide. It is recommended for Zones 5-9.

74dc64f0a7a6414583bd45c03dd80fff.pngTectonic™ Begonias
Add the feel of a tropical oasis to the garden with Monrovia’s Tectonic Begonia series. From Tectonic Caldera’s giant, glossy heart-shaped leaves to the finely cut foliage of Tectonic Eruption, this collection has something for everyone. There are six different begonias to choose from, each discovered by world-renowned plant hunter Dan Hinkley.

Monrovia 44323 Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Child'_2436MNC.jpgGolden Child Eastern Arborvitae
A standout in our trials, Golden Child Eastern Arborvitae showed excellent heat and sun tolerance and great garden performance. This easy-to-grow, compact, globe-shaped arborvitae literally glows in the garden with beautiful, finely cut foliage. It handles summer sun with little input and in the winter the foliage takes on bronze hues. Zones 5-9.

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