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Cercospora leaf spot showing up on Louisiana crape myrtles
Cerscospora leaf spot

(Distributed 08/11/10) A hot and wetter-than-normal summer has lead to an increase in the major disease problem on crape myrtles in south Louisiana, says LSU AgCenter horticulturist Allen Owings.

LSU AgCenter set to announce first Louisiana Super Plants
Super Plants

(Distributed 08/10/10) The LSU AgCenter will unveil the first of a series of Louisiana Super Plants in October, according to Regina Bracy, resident coordinator at the AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station.

People's Choice Awards from the Landscape Horticulture Field Day - Spring 2010
carefree marvel

Green industry professionals, home gardeners and Louisiana Master Gardeners participated in the People’s Choice plant award selections at the LSU AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station in May 2010.

Lantana Lace Bugs
lace bug

Lantana lace bugs have been very abundant in south Louisiana landscapes the past two years. Here is some identification and control information.

La. Super Plants program highlighted at field day
Hammond Field Day
(Distributed 05/31/10) A new program promoting Louisiana landscape materials was one of the highlights at the LSU AgCenter’s Hammond Research Station annual landscape horticulture field day May 13.
Landscape Horticulture Field Day Booklet - 2010
The Hammond Research Station held the LSU AgCenter's annual Landscape Horticulture Field Day in May. Here is the information from the field day.
Nontarget Losses of Granular Herbicide Applied to Container-grown Ornamentals
graph of granular losses
Application of herbicides formulated on granular carriers is a common practice in container nurseries. Depending on the container arrangement and plant species, a high percentage of the material applied may not be retained in the containers - particularly when the material is applied with a broadcast rotary spreader, as is a common practice.
New Woody Ornamental Shrubs for Louisiana Landscapes
frostproof gardenia
Every year plant breeders introduce new shrubs for landscape use. At the same time, people are just starting to plant a few shrubs introduced in earlier years. The LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station evaluates landscape performance of many new ornamental plants, including flowering shrubs.
New Liriope and Monkey Grass Groundcover Varieties for Louisiana
Table 1.
Groundcovers continue to be popular landscape plants in the southeastern United States. The two most popular ground covers in Louisiana are liriope and monkey grass (also called mondograss). Monkey grass is closely related to liriope.
Ball FloraPlant Herbaceous Plant Landscape Trials - 2009
sun spun silver
Landscape evaluation observations were taken on new plants from Ball FloraPlant in 2009. Here is the completed report from LSU AgCenter work at the Hammond Research Station.
'Drift' Series Roses - Landscape Evaluation Results (2009)
pink
The 'Drift' series roses from Conard-Pyle are being evaluated in landscape studies at the LSU AgCenter's Burden Center. Here is some information on performance.
'Drift' Series Roses - Photo Gallery
coral flowers
The 'Drift' series roses from Conard-Pyle are being evaluated in landscape studies at the LSU AgCenter's Burden Center. Colors are red, pink, coral and peach. New for 2010 will be apricot and sweet.
Top 10 Caladiums Rated from 2009 Caladium Variety Trial
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A total of 38 caladium varieties were evaluated at the LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station during the summer of 2009 for their landscape performance, including foliage color, fullness and plant uniformity. The top 10 performers are presented here. (Caladium tubers were donated by Classic Caladiums and Happiness Farms.)
Phenology Sequence of Flowering Woody Ornamentals Documented to Assist Landscape Pest Management
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A phenology research garden was planted in fall 2007 at the LSU AgCenter Hammond Research Station in Hammond, La. Data collected in 2008 indicated that a sequence of phonological events in advance of pest activities is available from 15 ornamental plants for predicting landscape pest activity.