The ranunculus was selected by 1-800-Flowers.com, an online flower delivery service, as its 2025 Flower of the Year. Also called buttercups, ra nunculuses are biennials with layers of paper-thin petals that form big, ruffled blooms, and this variety, 'Radiant Ranunculus,' is available in white, cream, yellow, red, orange, pink, maroon and apricot. As revealed by Garden Media's 2025 Garden Trends Report, the color of the year is drumroll please teal! Bringing to mind tropical waters and the Gen Z beloved Fruitger Aero aesthetic, the blue.
As with interiors, the 2025 plant and gardening color trends are all about bold expressions of color. Whether you're cultivating a small urban garden or designing a sprawling landscape, the upcoming year offers endless opportunities to create vibrant and inviting outdoor spaces. Discover which hue rose to the top this year, what it embodies as a color, and how to incorporate it into your garden design.
Adding splashes of teal, the trending color of the year for 2025, is a fun way to bring your garden up to date without giving it a total overhaul. Step aside, peonies-2025 belongs to ranunculus, crowned as the Flower of the Year by 1-800-Flowers. Here's how to grow them.
Pantone has released their color of the year for 2025, much to the excitement of design enthusiasts and gardeners everywhere! Mocha Mousse is a warm, earthy, soft brown that is both elegant and grounded. The tone perfectly matches current color trends in gardening and home floristry, adding sophistication and depth when used in landscapes, container gardening or floral arrangements. This rich.
2025's flower color trends: radiant coral, sage green, velvet plum, citron, and blush. Elevate your gifts with FlowerAdvisor's vibrant roses, orchids, and more. The color represents a yearned-for sensation of comfort, safety, and warmth while tinged with luxury and awe, which is the perfect scenario for our garden roses to stand out.
Pantone offers several accompanying color palettes. Pantone recently announced Mocha Mousse as its Color of the Year for 2025. Now, as growers prepare for the spring growing season, breeders are highlighting varieties that match this rich shade of brown, like cacao, chocolate, and coffee.
Take a look through the slideshow below for Mocha Mousse-like varieties from Ball FloraPlant, Ball Seed, Darwin Perennials, and Dümmen Orange.