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Horticulture Community Activities
North Dakota State University Extension — The DREC Horticulture plantings are a public outdoor living laboratory. These plantings are open to the public and are available to view horticulture plant performance under Southwest North Dakota weather conditions. Horticulture tours of the ...More…
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Evaluated at the NDSU Dickinson Research Extension Center
North Dakota State University Extension — Five species were planted in 2006 at the Cooperative Woody Plant Evaluation Program site at the Dickinson Research Extension Center include: Fifteen-year data show 28% survival rate for Amelanchier laevis (Allegheny Serviceberry). This species ...More…
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FIRST YEAR RESULTS AND SUMMARY
North Dakota State University Extension — The NC-7 Ornamental Woody Plant Trials were reestablished in the spring of 2006 at the Dickinson Research Extension Center . This project was established in 1954 to evaluate new and different trees and shrubs. Plants that have been collected from ...More…
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Perennial Flower Performance Sun vs. Shade
North Dakota State University Extension — North Dakota State University Dickinson Research Extension Center Landscape diversity is becoming increasingly important in local home yards, and other landscapes. The use of perennial flowers is much more popular in these diverse plantings that ...More…
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Container Gardening Tomato Variety Evaluation
North Dakota State University Extension — The use of containers, raised beds and other methods that can be used where space is limited is an increasing gardening trend. People living in condos, apartments, homes with small yards and the aging populations are the major segments of this ...More…
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Progress Report Daylily Variety Evaluation
North Dakota State University Extension — The North Dakota State University Daylily Garden is an official display garden of the American Hemerocallis Society. This outstanding collection features over 1100 daylily cultivars. Most cultivars are considered historical or pre-1970 cultivars. ...More…
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Rose Variety Evaluation Project
North Dakota State University Extension — Roses are long-time favorite plants in home landscapes throughout southwest North Dakota. Hybrid Roses have unique flower colors, fragrances, different sizes, growth forms, and foliage characteristics. Shrub roses are used the most in local yards ...More…
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Precipitation
North Dakota State University Extension — The trial garden is an official display garden of both the All-America Selections and the American Hemerocallis Society. Currently, there are over 1100 cultivars of daylilies in the collection with plans for more. There are also over 300 ...More…
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All-America Selections
North Dakota State University Extension — Plants were seeded in the horticulture and forestry greenhouses on the NDSU campus from January through April.When at the proper stage, seedlings were transplanted into cell packs containing a peat-based growing medium.Exceptions to this were ...More…
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PROJECT ND06210
North Dakota State University Extension — This project was begun in 1987 with the goal to conduct replicated trials to systematically evaluate native, domestic, and foreign woody plant accessions for cold and drought hardiness, establishment and survival, growth rate, vigor and potential ...More…
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Denver Botanic Gardens
North Dakota State University Extension — The height categories for the grass entries (Table 9) were determined when the plants were mature and the seedheads had reached maximum height. Some of the grass entries grew relatively tall during the growing season of 2002. The grasses with ...More…
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Hill, L., and N. Hill. 1995.
North Dakota State University Extension — This is the fourth year of a multi-year trial designed to test and evaluate grass entries for use as ornamental plants for low water use landscaping. Most of the grass entries show positive potential for use as low water use landscaping plants. A ...More…