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Nursery and Landscape News
Nursery and Landscape Notes is a quarterly newsletter for Louisiana's green industry professionals. It includes production information for nursery growers and cultural practice recommendations for landscape contractors. New plant information is also included.
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Coleus Landscape Trials for 2008 - The Top Performers
Forty three coleus varieties were trialed in landscape evaluation plots at the Hammond Research Station in 2008. Top performers were Red Hot Rio, Big Red Judy, Zen Moment, Lancelot, Ruby Ruffles, Mariposa, Henna, Indian Summer (not pictured), Royal Glissade, Pineapple Splash and Fishnet Stockings. Here is a photo gallery. Results are based on plant vigor, foliage attractiveness, and resistance to flowering. Plants were grown in full sun.
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Pawpaws for Ornamental Use Being Researched
Louisiana and the southeastern United States has an abundance of native plants that have potential for ornamental and fruit crop use. One of these that LSU AgCenter personnel have been investigating in recent years is the pawpaw.
kong rose coleus
New Landscape Plant Feature: Kong Coleus
A new coleus for shade has been impressive in LSU AgCenter trials at Burden Center in Baton Rouge.
daylily rust
All-American Daylillies: Performance and the Rust Threat
Interest in daylilies is still strong despite rust problems over the past several years. New daylily selections and All-American daylily winners need to be evaluated in the Gulf South for landscape performance.
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Newest Ornamental Sweet Potatoes
The newest ornamental sweet potato cultivars are the 'Sweet Caroline' series. These are being evaluated in LSU AgCenter landscape plant trials.
Plant Evaluations - Sun Garden 2008
A written overview of plants being evaluated in the sun garden landscape area at the Hammond Research Station in 2008.
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