North America Native Plant

Mona Island Thoroughwort

Botanical name: Chromolaena oteroi

USDA symbol: CHOT

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: subshrub

Native status: Native to Puerto Rico âš˜ Native to the U.S. Virgin Islands  

Synonyms: Eupatorium oteroi Monachino (EUOT)   

Mona Island Thoroughwort: A Critically Rare Caribbean Native If you’re passionate about native plants and conservation, you might be intrigued by Mona Island thoroughwort (Chromolaena oteroi), one of the rarest shrubs in the Caribbean. This perennial woody plant represents something special in the world of native gardening—a species so uncommon ...

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Region: Conservation status by state

Status: S1: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Critically Imperiled: Extremely rare due to factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extinction. Typically 5 or fewer occurrences or very few remaining individuals (<1,000) ⚘

Mona Island Thoroughwort: A Critically Rare Caribbean Native

If you’re passionate about native plants and conservation, you might be intrigued by Mona Island thoroughwort (Chromolaena oteroi), one of the rarest shrubs in the Caribbean. This perennial woody plant represents something special in the world of native gardening—a species so uncommon that every effort to preserve and propagate it responsibly matters.

What Makes This Plant Special

Mona Island thoroughwort is a multi-stemmed shrub that belongs to the sunflower family. As a perennial, it’s built to last, typically growing with several stems arising from or near the ground. Like most shrubs, it usually stays under 13-16 feet tall, though environmental conditions can sometimes push it beyond these typical bounds.

What truly sets this plant apart isn’t just its growth habit—it’s its incredible rarity. With a Global Conservation Status of S1, this species is considered critically imperiled, meaning there are typically only 5 or fewer known occurrences in the wild, with very few remaining individuals (fewer than 1,000 total).

Where It Calls Home

This thoroughwort is native to a very specific corner of the world: Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Its limited geographic distribution contributes to its vulnerable status, making it a true treasure of Caribbean biodiversity.

The Reality of Growing Mona Island Thoroughwort

Here’s where we need to have an honest conversation. While this plant would be a remarkable addition to any native garden, finding reliable information about its cultivation requirements is challenging—and finding the plant itself is even more difficult.

Due to its critically imperiled status, Mona Island thoroughwort isn’t readily available through typical nursery channels. If you’re determined to grow this species, you’ll need to ensure any plant material comes from responsible, conservation-minded sources that prioritize the species’ long-term survival over commercial interests.

Conservation Considerations

Important: Given this plant’s rarity status, we strongly recommend that any cultivation efforts be part of legitimate conservation programs or done with plant material that has been ethically sourced and propagated specifically for conservation purposes.

Some key points to consider:

  • Never collect plants from wild populations
  • Work with botanical gardens, conservation organizations, or legitimate seed banks
  • Consider participating in conservation efforts rather than individual cultivation
  • Document and report any cultivation efforts to contribute to conservation knowledge

Alternative Native Options

If you’re drawn to the idea of growing Caribbean natives but can’t source Mona Island thoroughwort responsibly, consider exploring other native plants from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands that are more readily available and less vulnerable. Many other members of the sunflower family offer beautiful additions to native gardens without the conservation concerns.

The Bigger Picture

Sometimes the most responsible thing we can do as native plant enthusiasts is to appreciate certain species from afar while supporting conservation efforts. Mona Island thoroughwort serves as a reminder of how precious and fragile our native plant heritage can be.

If this rare shrub has captured your interest, consider supporting organizations working to preserve Caribbean flora, participating in citizen science projects, or focusing your garden efforts on other native species that can benefit from increased cultivation and awareness.

After all, every native plant we grow successfully—whether common or rare—contributes to a more biodiverse and resilient landscape.

Mona Island Thoroughwort

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Asteridae

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae Bercht. & J. Presl - Aster family

Genus

Chromolaena DC. - thoroughwort

Species

Chromolaena oteroi (Monachino) R.M. King & H. Rob. - Mona Island thoroughwort

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA