[Program information (data, reports, photographs) can be
found on the internet at: http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/cotinus/arboretum_html/planteval.html]
January
2007
Plants initiated in Spring 2005 (2 years data):
This completes the eighth
year of the statewide plant evaluation program.
The current team of cooperators includes Dr. Jim Robbins, Dr. Jon
Lindstrom, and Manjula Carter.
The three test sites are the
Weather data at all three test
sites is attached (see attached graph).
Note: Significant losses
occurred with the 2004 planting. Several frosts and freezes occurred after
planting date and these weather occurrences had a significant, detrimental
effect on many of the plants as noted below.
Illicium parviflorum ‘
One-gal plants were initiated by the UofA from plants at the University
of Georgia. Plants were growing
well statewide with no plant losses in 2005, however, 3 of the 4 plants died at
Pyracantha ‘Apache’
One-gal plants were
initiated by UofA from a plant from the U.S. National Arboretum. Plants are growing very well at Hope and
Pittosporum heterophyllum
One-gal plants of were initiated by cuttings at UofA from Stephen F.
Austin Arboretum plants. Plants
did do well at Hope and
Taxus baccata ‘Carl
Totemeier’
One gallon plants
were initiated by John Kirby. In
general, growth was good at all three locations. Plants have done fairly well statewide. One
plant died at Hope and
Buddleia x 01-27-588
(‘Asian Moon’)
One gallon plants
were initiated by cuttings at UofA from Dr. Lindstrom’s breeding program. Plants have performed exceptionally well
statewide. One plant died at
Magnolia x ‘Wada’s Memory’
One gallon plants
were initiated by cuttings at UofA from a Forestfarm Nursery plant. Plants have
performed well statewide with no mortality in the first year. Average plant
size statewide is 45” tall with a trunk caliper of 0.7”.
One quart plants
were purchased from Forestfarm Nursery.
Considering how small the plants were, plants performed well in the
first growing season (2005). Only two
plants remain alive statewide and those are at
The
Ornamentals team would like to express their sincere appreciation to the
cooperating nurseries ( Dr. Michael Dirr-
University of Georgia and Dr. David Creech, Stephen F. Austin Arboretum)
for donating the plants for this season’s trial and to the Arkansas Green Industry Association for financial support.