Monrovia Announces 2026 Shades of Beautiful Downloadable Guide and Spring Webinar
March 17, 2026 | 4 min to read
New Plants, Inspiring Ideas, and Fresh Color for Spring – Two Ways to Get Ready
for the Season
Dayton, Oregon – It is time to celebrate spring! 2026 marks Monrovia’s 100th anniversary, and the premium shrub, tree and perennial grower is honoring that milestone in the newest Shades of Beautiful plant palette guide and spring What’s New in Bloom webinar.
The new plant pairing booklet is a walk through the decades, featuring ten exciting color palettes for spring and summer. From the gold and silver hues of the 1920s Gilded Garden to the Neon Brights of the 1980’s, each combination features perfectly paired color collections and suggested plants you can add to your garden now.
“The unique twist of pairing the color combinations to the decades is a fun way to make designing your new or updating your existing garden spaces easier,” says Katie Tamony, Monrovia’s garden design expert and trend spotter. “The Shades of Beautiful guide is the perfect companion for your next trip to the garden center too.” Download your new guide here.
For even more spring inspiration, tune into Monrovia’s What’s New in Bloom webinar on March 17th at Noon Central. Join Katie Tamony and plant selection manager, Georgia Clay, as they introduce new plants, trends and styling ideas you’ll want to use this season. This interactive discussion is packed with information and ideas to get your garden growing. Visit Monrovia.com to reserve your spot for the webinar.
About Monrovia
Inspired by the beauty of plants, gardens, and landscapes everywhere, Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. founded Monrovia in 1926 to be a premier grower of shrubs and trees. For more than 100 years the Monrovia name has been a mark of horticultural craftsmanship and excellence. Monrovia collaborates with plant breeders around the world to introduce improved plant varieties to North America. Because of their breeding and handcrafted care, Monrovia plants flourish once planted to beautify gardens and landscapes. Please visit Monrovia.com to learn more