Monrovia Nursery Company — now based in Dayton, Oregon — is the nation’s largest grower of premium plants by sales and container acreage.
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Adaptable, not just marketable
Public interest surges in climate-ready plants, but what does that mean?
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Profile: Monrovia Nursery Company
Monrovia Nursery Company — now based in Dayton, Oregon — is the nation’s largest grower of premium plants by sales and container acreage.
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Profile: Heritage Seedlings & Liners
From its inception, Heritage Seedlings & Liners has focused on propagating liners of rare and unique deciduous plants.
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Profile: Ekstrom & Schmidt Nursery
Ekstrom & Schmidt Nursery started with 10 acres and has grown to more than 160 acres and is known for Japanese maples, dogwoods and redbuds.
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Profile: Columbia Nursery
Columbia Nursery specializes in growing rare and unique conifers and Japanese maples.
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What gardeners look for at garden centers
With 2025 ending and a new year beginning, it seems like a good time to get some feedback from gardeners on what their vision is for their garden.
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Two decades in the making
I feel deeply honored to have served as executive director for the last 15 years. What is more astounding to me is that this is my 20th year at the OAN.
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Christmas, reflection, and the people who really matter
As Christmas rolls around, I find it’s a good time to slow down and take stock. Not just of what’s going on around the nursery and with our crew, but also of my own family and personal life.
Oregon Nursery Country

Profile: Heritage Seedlings & Liners
From its inception, Heritage Seedlings & Liners has focused on propagating liners of rare and unique deciduous plants.

Profile: Ekstrom & Schmidt Nursery
Ekstrom & Schmidt Nursery started with 10 acres and has grown to more than 160 acres and is known for Japanese maples, dogwoods and redbuds.

Profile: Columbia Nursery
Columbia Nursery specializes in growing rare and unique conifers and Japanese maples.
Nursery Operations

Nurseries find ways to overcome workforce language barriers
Like a lot of people, Ben Verhoeven, owner of Peoria Gardens in Albany, Oregon, took two years of Spanish in high school — but it didn’t really stick. “I’m pretty sure I goofed off most of the time,” he said. Years later, as he first worked on his family’s nursery and eventually took the reins, […]

Bare-root grading among the most challenging tasks
Grading bare-root trees is both a subjective and an objective process.

Terra Gardens owner’s gesture for his mother opens the door to other wheelchair-bound gardeners
Salem nursery is now a destination for many wheelchair-bound gardening enthusiasts.
Plant Features

Japanese maples are always in style
Collectors and new developments mean Japanese maples are still one of the hottest sellers.

Perennials that beat the heat
Breeders are developing plants to meet increased demand for heat-resistant, sun-tolerant perennials

Consumer fascination with hues of red, pink and burgundy is fueling a growing tropical plant trend
Tropical plants with red leaves or flowers have been popular for a long time, but consumer fascination shows no signs of waning.
Recent Columns
The numbers confirm what we already know
By Jeff Stone
Oregon is the top producer of nursery stock in the United States and the third-largest grower of horticultural specialty crops overall.
The long-term value of favorite trees
By Mike Darcy
Here are four different trees that are among my favorites for being appropriate for my garden.
The importance of the NexGen-eration
Too many good operations are one retirement, illness, or burnout away from uncertainty. That’s why the next generation matters so much right now.
Growing Knowledge
Managing powdery mildew with biological fungicides
Interest in natural treatment methods is being driven by concerns over resistance
and the desire for reduced-risk pest management.
OSU’s study of native plants gives insights into preferences of gardeners and pollinators
By Jen Hayes
and Gail Langellotto Native plants have greatly increased in popularity among gardeners over the past several years, in part due to these plants’ purported value to bees and other pollinators. However, many native plants are difficult to grow and finish at scale in modern nursery production systems. Also, some native plants are viewed as too […]
Oregon nurseries light the way for houseplants
Winter production in Oregon has a familiar dark side: month after month where sunshine is in short supply.








