Title: Dallas Arboretum Plant Trials
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3Trial by Flower!!!
Some like it Hot!
4Jimmy TurnerDirector ofHorticulture Research
Design
- Background
- Job Duties
- Plant Trials
- Collections
- Garden Design
- Purchase plants
- Special projects
- Development
- Industry liason
- Garden Writer
- Ok I get paid to kill plants and talk about
them!
5What were fixin to do
- Questions HOs
- Quick intro of
- Me
- Dallas Arboretum
- My climate
- Plant information
- Annuals
- Foliage Annuals
- Perennials
- Un-New-Usuals
- 150 slides..
- So buckle your seat belts!
6The Dallas Arboretum
- City owned, but operated by a non-profit The
Dallas Arboretum Botanical Society - 25 years old
- Arboretum? Nah! really a Display Garden
7By the Numbers
- 66 acres tended by 20 horticulturists
- 7 major gardens 5 smaller
- 2 historic estates
- 500,000 spring bulbs
- 300,000 pansies/violas
- 350,000 summer color
- 20,000 fall mums
- Azaleas..
8Other Numbers
- 385,000 visitors per year
- 14,000 members
- 60,600 hours donated by 700 volunteers
- 23,400 concert goers
- 55,000 school children
- 400 weddings
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17Pumpkin Pie DABS style!
18Pumpkin Soup
19Pumpkin House
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21Whats the most asked question???
22Dallas Arboretum Plant Trials
- Data on 3000 plants per year
- Annuals
- Perennial
- All America Selection
- Bulb Trials
- Woody Collections
- Conjunct Trials with AM University
- www.dallasplanttrials.org
23Why Trial Plants in Dallas?
- Zone 7 to 8a (TX 5-10)
- Heat (90 days over 100 this year!)
- Soil (Clay pH)
- Rainfall (?)
- Temp swings!
- Night temp!
- Humidity /-
- Length of season (240)
- Sun (140)
If we cant kill it no one can!
24Texas Snow!
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26AWARDS
Annual Field Day 500 industry members
- Arboretum Approved
- North Texas Winners Circle
27Ageratum Artist series
- Proven Winners
- I too was skeptical
- Blue Purple
- New Rose
- Vegetative prop.
- Others scored higher, but this one lived longer!
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30Angelonia Serena Series
- PanAmerican
- Seed grown
- Compact
- Doesnt cycle
- Heavy flowering
- Serena White !!! Absolute best Angelonia!
31Arctotis Lemon Drop
- Ball Floraplant
- Not the showiest, but it survives
- Yellow daisies up through summer
- Thick foliage
- Spread to 12 mounds?
32Begonia Stara
- Green Leaf
- 5 colors
- FULL SUN
- All season
- No leaf burn
- 4?
- 2ft.
- BLOOMS!!!
33Cuphea Flamenco seriesSambaRumba Tango
- Proven Winners
- Annual-Veg.
- Full Sun
- Heavy flowering
- Compact habit
- Better branching
- Large up-facing flowers
34EuphorbiaDiamond Frost
- Annual-Veg.
- Proven Winners
- Heat Humidity no problems!
- Full sun!
- Fine textured
- Not showy alone
- Think of it as Babys Breath for the South!!!
35Helenium amarum Dakota Gold
- Ball Seed
- Annual-Seed
- Texas native
- Full sun
- Mounding
- Gold flowers all summer
- Tough
- Yes, it really is Bitterweed!
- Best New Introduction 2005!
36Sun-patiens from Sakata
37LaurentiaStarshine
- SG Flowers
- Annual-(well.)
- Sun
- Ok, not really sure what it is but it flowers and
flowers and flowers - 1 blue star like flowers on spreading green mats
38MarigoldZenith Sunburst
- Annual
- Best marigold Ive tested
- Large plant (3ft.)
- Sterile
- Spreading
- Constant blooming
- Vigorous
39Nicotianaalata
- Original species
- Still the best for the south
- SCENTED!
- Reseeds
- Not N. sylvestris
- Flowers all summer
40Pachystachys luteaLemon Lollipop
- Annual
- Best plant ever for shade
- Why dont I see it ever where?
41Porphyrocoma MaracasBrazilian Fireworks
- Ball
- Annual-Seed
- SHADE
- Got shade? Deep shade? Well this one loves it.
The flowers are awesome, but the foliage makes it
a worthy garden addition alone!
42Pentapetes phoeniciaCopper Cups
- Seed grown annual
- Underused
- Wet or dry
- Flowers all summer
- Sell it in 3 gal. containers
43Portulacagrandiflora Samba
- Annual-Veg.
- Sun
- Large growing plants that are underused
- Huge flowers in the worst heat!
- Why has this plant been forgotten?
44SalviaMystic Spires Blue
- Ball Floraplant
- Annual/Perennial-Veg.
- Basically dwarf form of Indigo Spires
- Perfect as annual or use as perennial
- Best blue salvia Ive tested!!!!
- Best new introduction 2006
45ScaevolaCarissas Secret
- Proven Winners
- Annual-Veg.
- Full sun
- Compact mounding rather than spreading. Flowers
held at tip of foliage. Wonderful for containers. - Beat the pants off NBW
46ToreniaGolden Moon
- Danziger
- Annual-Veg
- Sun or Shade
- Great new color. Bright yellow with
lavender/purple back
47Wedelia trilobataYellow Dots or Creeping Daisy
- Texas Native
- Annual
- Roots like a weed
- 12 ft. in a year
- Heat? No problem
- Full sun
- Will grow on concrete!
48FOLIAGE ANNUALS
49Acalypha Inferno
- Annual
- Full Sun
- All season color
- More compact and bushy than others
- Excellent in small containers
50AcalyphaCeylon
- Copperplant
- Upright to 9 ft.
- Doesnt need staking
- Great cut foliage
- Likes it hot!
51Alternanthera White Variegated
- Annual
- Sun or Shade
- Fast growing
- Like it much better than Crème de Menthe
- TOUGH!
52Caladium humboldtii
- Mini Caladium
- 6 tall
- Multiple leaves per bulb
- Incredible in containers
- Great mixed with Hosta
53CaladiumMoonlight
- Whitest caladium
- Deep shade
- Keep hot and wet
- Xmas lights
54Gossypium nigrumBlack Cotton
- Deep purple/black foliage
- Pink hibiscus like flowers
- Sun!
- Heat
- Cotton!
- Boll Weevils
55DraceanaLemon Lime
- Punch up deep shade
- Add to groundcover
- Save it
- Fast growing
56Duranta Gold Edge
- Foliage annual
- Full sun or light shade
- Incredibly bright yellow variegation
- Seldom flowers
- Great in containers or mixed with blue or orange
57Eranthemumnigrum Ebony
- Proven Winners
- The hotter and more humid the better
- Not showy alone
- Mix with other colors for best effect
- White flowers
58Hibiscus acetosella Maple Sugar
- Proven Winners
- Annual to 5 ft.
- Dark burgundy foliage all summer doesnt fade
- Prune if it gets too large
- Flowers more than typical species
- Loves the heat!
- Full sun
59Hibiscus acetosella Haight Ashebury
- Proven Winners
- Annual
- Foliage is sprinkled with pale pink
- 4-5 ft. tall
- Containers or as backing color beds
60Hibiscus tiliaceus Tricolor
- Sea Hibiscus
- Annual
- Fast growing
- Unique tricolor foliage
- Few pests
- No flowers
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62Pepper Black Pearl
- Ball Seed
- AAS Winner
- Great foliage and fruit
- Wonderful cut flower
- 3 ft. tall
- Full sun and will tolerate light shade!
63Torenia White Moon
- Sun or Shade
- Baskets?
- Bright white in 104 degrees
- Like it best mixed with something
64PepperNuMex Twilight
- Like Xmas Lights from hell!
- Heat
- Sun or light shade
- Spreading habit
- Great branching
- Containers!
65PepperTri-Fetti
- Pass Along now available everywhere
- Bright white, lavender and black
- Fast growing
- Wide plants
66Pseuderanthemum atropupureumPurple Shooting Star
- Annual
- 3 ft. tall
- Incredible dark burgundy foliage
- Star shaped pink flowers in fall
- Pleather
67Plectranthus Sasha
- Or Zulu or Kellys Gold
- Great in shade
- Mix with salmon impatiens
- Drought tolerant!!!
- Really a variegated Swedish Ivy
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69Manihot esculentaVariegated Tapioca
- It just doesnt get better!
- Temporary hedge
- Super fast growing
- Prune if it gets too tall
- Propagate?
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71PERENNIALS
72AnthemisSuzanna Mitchell
- Blooms of Bressingham
- Perennial to 6
- Yellow white daisies
- Feathery grey foliage
- Long blooming season
- Drought tolerant
- Full sun
73Asarum splendensChinese Wild Ginger
- Evergreen in zone 7
- Deep to light shade
- Spreads
- Great groundcover
- Drought heat tolerant
74Aster oblongifoliusAutumn Aster
- Perennial Zone 6
- Texas native
- Full sun
- Drought tolerant
- Fall blooming
- Prune in summer
- Great in mass
- No Powdery Mildew!
- 4 ft. x 3 ft
75Begonia cucullataHardy Wax Begonia
- Hardy zone 7?? Maybe 6
- Reseeds
- Grows!!!
- White flowers
- Deep shade or full sun
76Barleria cristataPhilippine Violet
- Perennial to zone 7
- Fall blooming perennial
- There are white, pink, and variegated forms
- Full sun to partial shade
- Foliage is leathery
77Calyophus Southern Belle
- Proven Winners
- Perennial
- Full Sun
- Yellow flowers from May to July
- Thick carpet of foliage
78Calamintha nepeta var. nepetaLesser Calamint
- Plant Delights
- Perennial
- Full sun
- Flowers from June to October
- Clouds of pale blue (look white) flowers
79Cuphea micropetalaCandy Corn Cuphea
- Hardy zone7b
- 3 to 5 ft.
- Fall flowering
- Drought tolerant
- Full sun
80Dianella tasmanica
- No burn in full sun
- Deciduous
- Perennial to 10
- More hardy than yellow form
- Sun or shade
- Blue fruit
81Dianthus japonicus
- Funky
- Glossy waxed leaves
- Biennial to annual
- Reseeds
- Blooms from August to November
- Drought tolerant
82EchinaceaDouble Delight
- Most floriferous Ive ever trials
- Fragrant
- Fast growing
- Pale foliage
- Upright stems
83Eupatorium greggiiGreg's Eupatorium
- Texas native
- 18 X 3
- Blue flowers
- Full sun
- Drought resistant
- Butterflies
- Flowers all summer
- SPREADS!!!
84Euphorbia Efanthia
- Proven Winners
- Perennial
- Red Green foliage
- Winter hardy
- Evergreen
- Needs drainage
- Try it in winter containers.
85Euphorbia Helena
- Proven Winners
- Great in containers
- Full sun
- Needs perfect drainage
- Foliage gets bronzer in winter
- Chartreuse flowers
86Gaillardia aestivalis
- Texas native
- Perennial
- Full Sun
- Drought tolerant
- Spreading
- Purple, pink, white or bi-color
87Gaura Geyser series
- Syngenta
- Only gaura I like!
- Heavy flowering
- Compact
- Doesnt go weedy
88HibiscusFantasia
- Fleming Bros.
- Perennial-Veg.
- Large flowers with deep plum bluish flowers
- Heavy branching
- Great group of hibiscus!!!!
89Hibiscus coccineusTexas Star
- Texas native
- Hardy
- Sun
- Wet soil ok
- More fertilizer the bigger and more flowers
90Kostelezkya virginica Salt Marsh Mallow
- Plant Delights
- Perennial
- Full sun
- Pink mini-hibiscus flowers (2) all summer on
upright plants to 4ft.
91Ipomoea fistulosaMorning Glory BushDwarf
- Hardy to zone 6
- 4-5 ft. tall only
- Comes true from seed
- White Pink forms
- Texas AM
92Leonotis leonurusLions Ear
- Full sun
- 4 ft tall
- Orange flowers in late fall
- Try it mixed with Aster oblongifolius
- Drought tolerant
93Malvaviscus drummondiiFiesta Pam Puryear
- Turks Cap
- Variegated form
- Pink flowered
- White flowered form
- Big Mama!
- New ones coming
94Monardabartlettii x fistulosaPeters Purple
- Perennial
- 6 ft. tall
- No staking
- Mildew resistant
- Long blooming season
- Vibrant purple color
- Not overly invasive
95Muhlenbergia lindheimeri
- Texas native grass
- Hardy to zone 7
- Drought? Not problem.
- Upright
- 5 ft x 5 ft.
96Pavoniahasata or brasiliensis
- Perennial
- Full Sun
- Hardy zone 6
- Tough
- Flowers constantly
- Hedge if leggy
97Pavonia lasiopetalaRock Rose
- Rose pink flowers all summer
- Drought tolerant
- Full Sun
- Shear frequently
- 4 ft. x 4 ft.
98Phlox paniculata 'John Fanick' Summer Phlox
- Greg Grant
- Unknown outside Texas
- Most disease resistant Ive ever tried!
- Stays short, doesnt need staking
- Beautiful two tone pink flowers
- Long flowering season
99Salvia farinaceaHenry Augusta Duelberg
- Greg Grant
- Perennial
- 4 ft. tall
- Taller with bluer and more floriferous flowers
and larger greener leaves than modern cultivars.
100Salvia oresbia
- Full sun
- Bright pure red flowers
- Drought resistant
- Fast growing
- 3 ft. tall by 4 ft. wide
- Flowers all summer
101Setcreasea pallidaVariegated
- Ok, so its a little over the top
- Great in containers
- Hardy in zone 7
102Tagetes lucidaMexican Mint Marigold
- Perennial
- Full Sun
- You can eat it! Try it with Chicken
- Tarragon substitute
- Flowers in fall
- 2 1/2 ft. tall
- I prune midsummer to keep shorter
103Tradescantia sillamontana
- Perennial
- Fuzzy leaves
- Pink flowers
- Full sun to light shade
- 12 tall
- Spreads
104Zexmenia hispida
- Texas native
- Golden daisies all summer
- 2 ft. x 4 ft.
- Drought tolerant
- Full sun
- Semi-Shrub
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106Un-New-Usuals
107Agave ovatifoliaWhales Tongue
- Hardy zone 7
- New Agave to trade!
- Extremely striking
- Fast growing
- Large!
- No pups
- Steely blue and grey
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108Agave bracteosaOctupus Agave
- Perennial zone 6
- Sun or Shade
- Container plant par-excellent!
- No spines
- Drought tolerant
109Alocasia m.Jungle Gold
- Guaranteed to brighten up shade
- Incredible in containers!
- How to store through winter?
110Some otherElephant Ears
- A. Borneo Giant
- A. Calidora
- A. New Guinea Gold
- A. Robusta
- A. Sarian
- A. Williams
- A. Green Shield
- A. Portei
- A. Plumbae Nigra
- A. macrorhiza
111Althaea roseaSatin Chiffon series
- Best Ive ever trialed!
- Self cleaning
- Flowers dont ball
- Shear heavily yearly?
- Grow like a perennial
112Albizia julibrissinSummer Chocolate
- Hines Nursery
- Its the Deluxe White Trash Plant!
- Really is a Mimosa
- Burgundy foliage in full sun
- Hot pink flowers
- Full sun
113Musa velutinaPink Velvet
- Flowering banana not a drink!
- Gets 5 ft. tall
- Hardy to zone 7
- Pink bananas peel themselves when ripe
- Full of seeds!
- From seed to flower in one year!
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115BananaBordelon
- Agri-Starts
- Perennial
- Full sun
- Flowers!!!
- Burgundy foliage
- Doesnt tatter as bad as other varieties
116BananaLittle Prince
- Dwarf banana
- 3ft. Less in containers
- Hardiness?
- Thick trunks foliage
- How to save
- And one for Troy.
117Begoniawithlacoochee
- Shade Tropical
- Burgundy and grey/green foliage
- White flowers constantly
- 3 to 4 ft. trailing habit
- Picture from Tennessee
118Celtis orientalis Weeping
119CordylineTi Plant
- Got Shade? Or sun
- Need color?
- Great for containers
- Loves it hot humid
- Miss Andrea
- Plantation
- King Arthur
- Ruby
- Wilys Gold
120Ctenanthe lubbesiana Tropical Dragon
- Tropical
- 3 ft. tall
- Takes deep shade and always looks good
- Grows very fast
- Easy to propagate
- Cheap
- Mix with yellow coleus and Pachystachys lutea
121Cestrum parqui Orange Peel
- Willow Leaved Jessamine
- Hardy to zone 7
- Makes great annual container plant
- Flowers all summer
- Slight fragrance
- Pest free
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123Erythrina x bidwellii
- Perennial 7 or 8
- Fast growing
- Huge red flowers 3 ft.
- Dies to the ground
124Freesia laxa
- Or sold as Lapeirlousia laxa or Anomatheca
- Fast growing
- Flowers April-May
- Perennial!
- Dry Soil
125Freesia laxa alba
- Or sold as Lapeirlousia laxa or Anomatheca
- Fast growing
- Flowers April-May
- Perennial!
- Dry Soil
126Freesia albaHardy Freesia
- Different plant with same name!
- Fast growing
- Flowers April-May
- Perennial!
- Dry Soil
127Fucraea foetida mediopictaFalse Agave
- When something subtle just wont do!
- Attention grabber
- Non-hardy
- But, its cheap and fast growing
128Heteropterys glabraRedwing
- Zone 8
- South American native
- Shiny green leaves
- Bright yellow flowers with red maple seeds
- Fast growing from seed
- Fun in containers
- Always in bloom/seed
129Jatropha gossypifoliaCotton Leaved Jatropha
- Annual-Seed
- Sun
- Reseeding annual resembling Castor bean.
- 4-5 ft. tall with deep bronze colored new growth.
- Heat and drought resistant
- Stump your fellow gardeners
130PapayaCarica papaya
- Yea, Im nuts
- But 7 ft of growth from a seed in 1 year aint
bad! - Cool flowers
- Smells good
- And it stumps everyone!
131Salvia splendensDancing Flame
- Annual
- Red flowers
- Containers
- Heavy on the food and water
- Shade
132Sesbania puniceaRattlebox
- Fast growing from seed
- Flowers first year
- Hardy to zone 7
- Small tree to die back perennial
133Sinningia tubifloraHardy WhiteGloxinia
- Bulb
- Hardy zone 7
- Full sun to light afternoon shade
- Pure white flowers all summer
- Drought resistant
134SyngoniumNeon Robusta
- Better than Caladiums for shade!
- Color just gets better all summer
- Yes, it really is pink!
- Doesnt crater in heat
135Stromanthesanguinea TrioStar
- Variegated foliage
- RED backs to foliage
- Dry or moist shade
- Tropical foliage
- Quick growing
- Pest tolerant
- STRIKING
136Tecoma Sunrise
- Zone 8 maybe 7
- Creamy orange flowers all summer
- 6 ft. in one season
- Full sun
137Thunbergia battescombei
- Hardy in 15 gal. Container for last 5 years!
- True blue flowers
- Rambling growth habit
- Flowers all summer
138Thunbergia gregoriiCanyon Creeper
- Perennial Zone 8?
- Orange Clock Vine
- Vine
- Tender perennial
- From seed or cuttings
- Flowers all summer
- 30 ft.
139Just Remember
- The success
- of your garden
- is built on the compost
- of your failures!!!
- Jimmy Turner
- 1992
140Got the Point?
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- Favorites Data
- Suppliers area
- Downloadable presentation
- Neil Sperry web Letter
- Neil Sperry Gardening Magazine
- jturner_at_dallasarboretum.org
141Thank You!!!