

Burgundy Queen Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea 'Monhar' PPAF
Burgundy Queen is a vigorous climber, growing up to 30 feet long. It is the perfect climber for trellises, fences, and large patio pots. Evergreen in warmer climates, Burgundy Queen is also a great container or hanging basket annual in cooler regions. Hardy in Zones 10-11, it will grow 20 to 30 feet.

Sparkler Pink Petite and Sparkler Purple Petite Butterfly Bush
Buddleja '1331' PPAF, Buddleja ‘2080’ PPAF
Sparkler Pink Petite and Sparkler Purple Petite Butterfly Bush bring compact, pollinator-friendly color to the garden. Topping out at about 4 feet tall, Monrovia’s exclusive Sparkler Series Buddleja features rosy-pink and true purple nectar-filled blooms on a more sturdy silhouette. Loads of flowers sit neatly atop of the foliage without the rangy look typically associated with some buddleia varieties. Sturdy and less brittle stems keep the plant looking tidy all season long. Perfect for small space gardens, its petite size makes Sparkler Butterfly Bush a great container plant too. Hardy in Zones 5-10, growing 3 to 4 feet tall and wide.

Ruby Colonnade Holly
Ilex x crenata 'RutHol5' PPAF
evergreen and because it takes well to shearing, can be shaped for spirals and other topiary. It’s wonderful in a landscape that calls for architectural simplicity. Available only from Monrovia, this Holly is hardy in Zones 7-9 and reaches 10 to 12 feet tall and up to 8 feet wide.
Jurassic Ferns
Each of the five ferns in this collection, discovered by Dan Hinkley throughout Asia, offers something different in the garden, from unique looking foliage to location problem solvers. These interesting and story-filled varieties provide more than just a green backdrop.

Jurassic Pterodactyl Eared Lady Fern
Athyrium otophorum
especially stunning when planted in groups. This fern is a perennial in Zones 6-9, growing 18 inches tall and wide.

Jurassic Brontosaurus Tongue Fern
Pyrrosia 'MONBRTS'
Discovered by plant hunter Dan Hinkley in China, Jurassic Brontosaurus Tongue Fern features unique sword-shaped, pale green leaves. This fern is special because it sends out creeping rhizomes allowing it to grow horizontally. It is extremely drought tolerant and prefers filtered sun or partial shade Perfect for embankments in a woodland garden, growing in an old tree stump or as a container plant. Jurassic Brontosaurus is Hardy in Zones 8-11, growing 1 foot tall and wide. It will spread over time.

Jurassic T-Rex Wood Fern
Dryopteris tokyoensis
Stately and dramatic, Jurassic T-Rex Wood Fern stands tall in the garden. The fronds stay vertical, adding lofty, lime-green color and high texture to shady spaces. Jurassic T-Rex is great for creating borders or framing in structures in the garden. It is hardy in Zones 5-8 and will grow 24 to 36 inches tall and wide.

Jurassic Triceratops Finger Fern
Pyrrosia polydactyla 'MONTRCT'
Jurassic Triceratops Finger Fern was discovered in Taiwan. It makes a statement in the garden with thick leaves that radiate from a center stem and a large mounding habit. In the wild this fern is found on rocky surfaces, making it a natural for slopes and rock gardens. It creates an eye-catching patio pot too. Best of all, Jurassic Triceratops grows well just about anywhere – in full sun to partial shade. This variety is recommended for Zone’s 7-11 and will grow 2 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide.

Jurassic Velociraptor Ribbon Fern
Pteris cretica
need to add fine texture and movement. It will grow to about 18 inches tall and wide.

Superlicious Blackberry
Rubus x 'A-2500T' PPAF
Tasty and touchable, Superlicious Blackberry is the thornless, dwarf variety every garden needs. Superlicious fruits more reliably than other similar blackberries, producing multiple harvests of large, juicy berries throughout the summer.
Developed at the University of Arkansas, Superlicious stays tidy and compact making it the perfect blackberry for smaller space gardens and patio containers. Because it is thornless, it’s a great addition to kids’ gardens or to plant along a walkway for convenient snacking. This Monrovia exclusive grows well in Zones 4-9 and stays 3 to 4 feet tall and wide.

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