Plants are chosen based on ornamental value, ease of care and pest and disease resistance. More than 65 plants made the list this year including Arisarum proboscideum (mouse plant), Enkianthus perulatus (white enkianthus) and Fargesia robusta (fountain bamboo).
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For more: Great Plant Picks, (206) 362-8612; www.greatplantpicks.org.
May 2008
Latest from Nursery Management
- [SNEAK PEAK] Leading Women of Horticulture: Louise Schaefer and Susan Tantsits
- The Growth Industry Episode 10: State of the Horticulture Industry
- Tennessee Green Industry Field Day scheduled for June 11
- UTIA and UT Knoxville research teams will develop automated compost monitoring system
- Ken and Deena Altman receive American Floral Endowment Ambassador Award
- [SNEAK PEEK] Leading Women of Horticulture: Becky Thomas
- [SNEAK PEEK] Leading Women of Horticulture: Angela Burke
- [SNEAK PEEK] Leading Women of Horticulture: Alexa Patti