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Ohio State University Extension 2012 Herbaceous Ornamental Field Trial Results Pamela J. Bennett, Extension Educator, Horticulture, Clark County Carolyn Allen, Program Assistant, Horticulture, Clark County Introduction Annual field trials have been conducted by Clark County Extension staff and Master Gardener volunteers (MGV) in Springfield, Ohio since 1995. MGV Marilyn Hinderer was the 2012 project chair. The field trial plots are located in the Gateway Learning Gardens in Springfield, Ohio. Approximately 40 volunteers work on this project, starting plugs and seeds in the greenhouse, planting the trials, and weeding the plots. The plots have soil that is typical of the west-central Ohio area, predominantly clay with a ph of 7.3. The current plots were established in the fall of 1996. The beds were tilled to a depth of 14" and 3" of compost added. Three inches of additional compost was added every 3 years with the last addition occurring in the fall of 2009. There is approximately 5000 square feet of bed space in full sun and approximately 1000 square feet in shade. The selection of plants to be trialed in the garden varies from year to year. The selection is based on entries from seed companies, performance in prior years, on current trends, and on industry recommendations. The results of performance for the plants are based on the data collected at the plots. The data reflects the growing conditions of 2012. The purpose of the evaluation is to provide growers, landscapers, and homeowners a guide for plant selection for Ohio as well as to provide performance data to the breeders and seed companies. Method The plants were started from seeds or plugs, depending on the species, according to the recommended starting dates. They were planted in the plots on May 24, 2012. Rows were spaced 2' apart with 6 plants of each variety in a row; the plants in each row were spaced 1.5' apart. Trailing or vining plants were spaced 1.5' apart in the row with 4' between rows. Osmocote (14-14-14) fertilizer was incorporated into the soil prior to planting at the labeled rate. No additional application of fertilizer was made. Irrigation was applied during dry periods in order to prevent wilt. See the weather information below for details. No mulch was used. Treflan (e.g. trifluralin) was incorporated in between the rows 6 weeks after planting. Hand weeding was completed as needed Plants were grown in full sun, unless otherwise indicated. The material for the shade house provided a 70% shade. (Note: the plants in the shaded gray rows in the list below were those in the shade house). No insecticides or fungicides were applied. The plants were not deadheaded or pruned during the growing season. Three people conducted visual evaluations in June, July, August, and September. The entire row was given a visual rating from 1 to 5. A rating of 5 was considered to be excellent and a rating of 1 was poor. The 3 individual evaluation ratings were averaged for the monthly rating figure. The monthly evaluations (June- September) were averaged for the overall rating for each variety. 1

Weather Information Precipitation at planting time in May was below normal and average temperatures were 7 F above the historical average temperature (HAT) for this time period. The annuals were planted under good soil conditions; plants were irrigated in the first weeks in order to establish the root system. Additional irrigation was supplied in June and in July because of hot, dry 90 F days. Average temperatures in June were close to HAT and rainfall was close to normal. July average temperatures were close to the HAT and rainfall for the month was also close to normal. August average temperatures were similar to the HAT and rainfall was a little over 2" below normal. In September, the average temperature was a little below the HAT and rainfall was in the normal range. In 2012 there were 27 days that temperatures reached above 90 F. This compares to 31 days in 2011, and 21 days above 90 F in 2010. This growing season started out dry in May, a little dry in June, normal in July, dry in August, and normal in September in terms of soil moisture. Figure 1 indicates temperature conditions and Figure 2 indicates rainfall amounts for this growing season. Degrees F 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Figure 1 2012 s May June July August September Average High Average Low Average Historical Average Figure 2 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Normal Precipitation in inches 2012 Total Precipitation in inches May June July August September 2

Results Following are the varieties in the 2012 field trials and their monthly ratings and overall rating. The plants listed that are shaded gray are those varieties that were grown under the shade house (70% shade cloth). The plants with an * after the Common Name were grown in containers, 6 plants per container. The supplier for each variety is listed in the table; the supplier key is at the end. The plants are listed in order of Overall from highest to lowest. A rating of 5 is the highest; a rating of 1 is the lowest. Common Name Series Cultivar Company June July Aug Sep Lobularia Snow Princess PW 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Lobularia Blushing Princess PW 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.67 4.92 Begonia Gryphon PW 4.67 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.92 Solenostemon ColorBlaze Marooned PW 4.67 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.92 Cyperus Graceful Grasses King Tut PW 4.67 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.92 Petunia Supertunia Pink Charm PW 4.33 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.83 Solenostemon Vino BFP 4.33 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.83 Ipomoea Illusion Emerald Lace PW 4.33 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.83 Ipomoea Illusion Midnight Lace PW 4.33 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.83 Sedum Lemon Coral PW 4.33 5.00 5.00 4.67 4.75 Solenostemon ColorBlaze Alligator Tears PW 4.33 5.00 5.00 4.67 4.75 Lobularia Frosty Knight PW 4.67 5.00 4.00 5.00 4.67 Begonia Fire Balls BI 4.67 4.33 4.67 5.00 4.67 Solenostemon ColorBlaze Velvet Mocha PW 4.33 5.00 5.00 4.33 4.67 Scaevola Whirlwind White Imp. PW 4.00 4.67 4.67 5.00 4.58 Vinca Jams 'N Jellies Blackberry PAS 4.33 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.58 Cleome Senorita Blanca PW 4.33 4.67 5.00 4.00 4.50 Cleome Senorita Rosalita PW 4.33 4.67 5.00 4.00 4.50 Petunia Supertunia Pretty Much Picasso PW 3.67 4.67 5.00 4.67 4.50 Petunia Supertunia Vista Bubblegum PW 4.67 5.00 5.00 3.33 4.50 Petunia Supertunia Vista Fuschia PW 3.67 5.00 4.67 4.67 4.50 Petunia Pop Rocks White BHG 4.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 4.50 Evolvulus Blue My Mind PW 3.33 4.67 5.00 5.00 4.50 Euphorbia Diamond Frost PW 3.33 5.00 5.00 4.67 4.50 Lantana Lucky Flame Imp. BFP 3.67 5.00 4.33 5.00 4.50 Salvia elegans Golden Delicious PW 3.67 4.67 5.00 4.67 4.50 Scaevola Whirlwind Blue PW 3.67 4.67 4.33 5.00 4.42 Petunia Supertunia Indigo Charm PW 3.67 4.67 5.00 4.33 4.42 Petunia Supertunia Vista Silverberry PW 4.67 5.00 5.00 3.00 4.42 Mecardonia Gold Dust PW 3.67 4.33 4.67 5.00 4.42 Calibrachoa* Superbells Lemon Slice PW 4.00 5.00 5.00 3.67 4.42 Lantana Luscious Citrus Blend PW 2.67 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.42 Petunia Supertunia Watermelon Charm PW 4.33 4.67 5.00 3.33 4.33 Calibrachoa* Superbells Dreamsicle PW 4.33 4.67 3.67 4.67 4.33 Petunia Supertunia Raspberry Blast PW 2.67 4.33 5.00 5.00 4.25 Penta Butterfly Red PW 4.00 4.33 4.67 4.00 4.25 Petunia Supertunia Picasso in Pink PW 4.00 4.67 4.00 4.33 4.25 3

Common Name Series Cultivar Company June July Aug Sep Calibrachoa* Superbells Saffron PW 4.33 4.67 4.00 4.00 4.25 Petunia Supertunia Sangria Charm PW 4.00 4.00 4.67 4.00 4.17 Lantana Luscious Berry Blend PW 3.67 4.67 3.67 4.67 4.17 Lantana Luscious Lemonade PW 2.67 5.00 4.33 4.67 4.17 Calibrachoa* Superbells Yellow Chiffon PW 4.00 4.67 3.67 4.33 4.17 Lantana Luscious Pina Colada PW 3.00 5.00 3.67 5.00 4.17 Gaura Dauphin PW 3.00 3.67 4.67 5.00 4.08 Calibrachoa* Superbells Grape Punch PW 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.33 4.08 Calibrachoa* Superbells Sweet Tart PW 4.33 4.00 3.67 4.33 4.08 Salvia splendens Lighthouse Purple PAS 3.33 4.67 4.00 4.00 4.00 Calibrachoa* Superbells Coralberry Punch PW 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Calibrachoa* Superbells Cherry Star PW 4.00 4.00 3.67 4.33 4.00 Lantana Luscious Tropical Fruit PW 2.67 5.00 3.33 4.67 3.92 Impatiens Dazzler Salmon Splash PAS 4.00 4.33 3.67 3.67 3.92 Salvia splendens Lighthouse Red PAS 2.33 4.00 4.33 4.67 3.83 Bidens Goldilocks Rocks PW 3.00 4.67 4.33 3.33 3.83 Solenostemon Honey Crisp BFP 3.67 4.33 4.33 3.00 3.83 Phlox Intensia Blueberry PW 3.33 3.67 3.67 4.33 3.75 Petunia Supertunia Bordeaux PW 3.33 3.33 4.67 3.33 3.67 Impatiens Divine Orange PAS 3.00 4.67 3.67 3.33 3.67 Angelonia Serenita Raspberry PAS 3.33 4.67 5.00 1.33 3.58 Petunia Shock Wave Deep Purple PAS 3.00 4.33 4.67 2.33 3.58 Angelonia Archangel Raspberry Imp. BFP 3.33 4.67 4.67 1.33 3.50 Petunia Pop Rocks Coral BHG 3.00 3.67 4.33 3.00 3.50 Impatiens Patchwork Cosmic Burgundy BFP 3.00 4.33 3.67 3.00 3.50 Impatiens Patchwork Cosmic Orange BFP 4.33 3.33 3.33 3.00 3.50 Impatiens Patchwork Pink Ice BFP 3.33 4.67 3.33 2.67 3.50 Dahlia Dalina Grande Zarco PW 3.67 3.33 4.33 2.33 3.42 Angelonia Serenita Purple PAS 3.00 4.33 5.00 1.33 3.42 Verbena Superbena Coral Red Imp. PW 2.67 5.00 4.67 1.33 3.42 Verbena Superbena Royale Iced Cherry PW 3.67 3.67 4.33 1.33 3.25 Zinnia Bridesmaid BHG 4.00 4.67 3.00 1.00 3.17 Portulaca Happy Trails Deep Red PAS 3.67 4.33 2.33 2.33 3.17 Dahlia Dalina Grande Romero PW 3.33 3.00 3.67 2.67 3.17 Petunia Pop Rocks Lavender BHG 3.00 3.33 3.67 2.67 3.17 Portulaca Happy Trails Fuschia PAS 3.33 4.33 2.67 2.33 3.17 Portulaca Happy Trails Yellow PAS 3.33 4.33 2.33 2.67 3.17 Dahlia Dalina Grande Castillo PW 2.33 3.33 4.33 2.33 3.08 Zinnia Dbl. Zahara Strawberry PAS 3.33 4.33 3.33 1.33 3.08 Verbena Tukana Scarlet Star PW 4.00 3.33 3.67 1.33 3.08 Verbena Lascar Big Eye Red Rose S 3.00 4.67 3.33 1.33 3.08 Verbena Lascar Big Eye Raspberry S 4.00 4.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 Verbena Superbena Royale Chambray PW 2.67 3.33 4.33 1.33 2.92 Impatiens Center Stage BFP 3.33 3.67 2.67 1.67 2.83 Verbena Aztec Violet Wink BFP 4.00 3.33 2.00 1.67 2.75 Begonia Baby Wing White Bronze Fol PAS 1.00 3.00 3.33 3.67 2.75 Dahlia Dalina Grande Bonita PW 2.33 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.58 4

Common Name Series Cultivar Company June July Aug Sep Verbena Superbena Royale Peachy Keen PW 2.00 2.67 3.67 1.67 2.50 Dahlia Dalina Grande Emilio PW 3.00 2.67 1.67 2.33 2.42 Verbena Aztec Burgundy Wink BFP 2.67 2.33 2.00 1.00 2.00 Seed Companies Ball FloraPlant = BFP Ball Ingenuity = BI Burpee Home Garden PanAmerican Seed Company = PAS Proven Winners = PW Selecta = S 5