TRENDS A ROSY OUTLOOK for foliage 'Suntastic Peach' Plants set to dominate in 2025 BY BECKY PAXTON A s the new year sets in, consumers are looking through rose-colored glasses, keeping an eye out for foliage that features pink hues. From new growth in rouge to pops of pink, trendspotters at Garden Media Group are predicting a boom in what they've dubbed " tyrannically cute " plants. " Across social media, we're seeing a dramatic spike in searches for surreal pastels, unusual coloration and 20 JANUARY 2025 GPNMAG.COM landscape photos that look too good to be true, " said Katie Dubow, president of Garden Media Group. " AI-generated images and videos are flooding our feeds with dreamy landscapes crafted to evoke escapism and relaxation, sparking interest among consumers to recreate these looks with real plants. " The firm labeled this cluster of trending plant searches - aesthetic flowers, unusual flowers and pretty Photo courtesy of Southern Living Plant Collection.http://www.GPNMAG.COM