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DreamWorks Land Plants Guide at Universal Orlando 2026

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Last updated: 2026/06/14 at 2:14 PM
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Universal just pulled back the curtain on the landscaping inside DreamWorks Land, and the numbers are bigger than most guests would guess. The land at Universal Studios Florida holds more than 2,300 shrubs and almost 150 trees, with the heaviest single tree tipping the scales at over 50,000 pounds.

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These details came from Neal Diebold, senior manager of architecture and engineering design for Universal Creative. He worked with the Landscape Architect and Creative teams during construction to keep the plant choices on-theme while solving the real-world problems of getting it all in the ground.

How does the foliage match each DreamWorks film?

The plants change to match the movie tied to each section. Around Trollercoaster and Poppy’s Playground, the landscaping leans into bright, rainbow-style color pulled straight from the Trolls palette. Near Shrek’s Swamp Meet, the planting shifts to greens and browns that echo the ogre’s world. Outside Po’s Kung Fu Training Camp, you get bamboo and pines, which Diebold calls his favorite section of the land.

He singled out the Mahoe tree near the entry archway as a personal favorite. Universal notes that tree took a hit from recent freezing weather, but the team expects it to recover. If you walk the area looking for the planting details, that archway is the spot to study, and it pairs well with a slow loop through the rest of DreamWorks Land at Universal Studios Florida.

Why does the tree count matter?

Most of those trees are not new. Universal says the majority were already rooted in the previous version of the land before the DreamWorks overhaul, so the team reused what was there instead of clearing and replanting. That approach saved resources and kept some of the older landscape history intact, which is a quieter sustainability win than a new ride but still part of how the park gets built.

Diebold said the biggest challenge was deciding where to spend for the most guest impact using the resources already on hand. That kind of budget-and-design balancing act is the same thinking behind a lot of how Universal builds out its themed lands, even when the work happens at ground level instead of on a roller coaster.

What does this mean for a visit?

Nothing about your visit changes. DreamWorks Land has been open for two years, and the plants have been part of the experience the whole time. This is a behind-the-scenes look, not a new attraction or a date you need to plan around.

What it does give you is a reason to slow down. Most guests blow past the landscaping on the way to the next ride. If you are already heading to Universal Studios Florida, the planting cues are an easy detail to spot once you know each area is color-matched to its film. The bamboo at Po’s camp and the green-brown mix at Shrek’s Swamp Meet are the clearest examples to look for. For families pacing a full day at the resort, these small theming touches fit naturally into a walk between the bigger rides and shows across DreamWorks Land.

What changed

Universal did not share any plans to expand or change the landscaping, and there is no word on new plant features tied to upcoming films. The post is a profile of the existing land and the team behind it, not a preview of anything coming next.

What to know: DreamWorks Land is open now at Universal Studios Florida. The landscaping runs to 2,300-plus shrubs and nearly 150 trees, color-matched to each film, with most trees carried over from the land’s earlier version.

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Source: Universal Orlando Blog


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