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Wave Petunia Cultivars - Photo Gallery
The 'Wave' series of petunias is very popular with commercial landscapers and home gardeners. Here is a photo gallery of the cultivars.
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Tidal Wave Petunia Cultivars - Photo Gallery
The 'Tidal Wave' series of petunias are hedgiflora type petunias. They are the tallest growing and widest spreading of these petunia groups. Here is a photo gallery of the four cultivars in this series.
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Easy Wave Petunia Cultivars - Photo Gallery
The 'Easy Wave' series of petunias are smaller versions of the original 'Wave' series. This group has also allowed for the expansion of flower color options in the series. Here is a photo gallery of the cultivars. Several "mixes" are available also.
super blue liriope photo
New Liriope Cultivars Debuting
In the last couple of years, a number of new Liriope muscari and Liriope gigantea cultivars have been released. These are being evaluated in landscape performance trials at the Hammond Research Station.
red hot rio
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.
mocha mint
Ball FloraPlant Coleus - 2008
Ball FloraPlant, a division of Ball Horticulture, debuted three exciting new coleus varieties this year. These are vegetatively propagated and recommended for full sun plantings. Henna and Indian Summer have been top performers in our LSU AgCenter landscape trials at the Hammond Research Station in 2008 and Mocha Mint has been an above average performer.
duc de rohan
What's Blooming at Hammond (Southern Indica Azaleas) - Late March 2011
Here are some photos of spring bloom on the Southern Indica cultivars of azaleas from late March 2011 at the Hammond Research Station.
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