Throughout its 85 year history, Monrovia has introduced hundreds of fabulous new plants that flourish in your garden. These improved varieties are another reason our plants are Distinctively Better®.
Quickly see the sun and water needs of thousands of plants, as well as those Distinctively Better® improved varieties. Click here for a key to the symbols you’ll find throughout the site.
Have a style in mind but not sure how to bring it to life in your garden? Explore these garden designs for ideas and for inspiration. You'll find plenty of photos, tips and plant suggestions.
Need ideas for a shady yard? Suggestions for stunning containers? Wonder what to plant to attract butterflies? Or need tips for pruning a topiary? Check out some ideas and creative gardening solutions.
Let the knowledgeable staff at independent garden centers help you choose just the right Monrovia plants for your climate and garden needs.
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