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Title: Consumer Survery of Garden Chrysanthemums in Mississippi

Author
item POSADAS, B - Mississippi State University
item COKER, C - Mississippi State University
item FAIN, GLEN - Auburn University
item KNIGHT, P - Mississippi State University
item COKER, R - Mississippi State University

Submitted to: HortTechnology
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 6/1/2010
Publication Date: 7/1/2010
Citation: Posadas, B.C., Coker, C.H., Fain, G., Knight, P., Coker, R.Y. 2010. Consumer Survery of Garden Chrysanthemums in Mississippi. HortTechnology. July-September. 16(3):539-543.

Interpretive Summary: Sun coleus are commonly used in the southern landscape. However, with the introduction of new cultivars, producers and consumers may be unaware of the increased selection and landscape performance of sun coleus. Sun coleus cultivars were trialed in the landscape at the South Mississippi Branch Station in Poplarville, MS in 2000 and 2001. Sun coleus cultivars were evaluated based on landscape performance criteria including flowering, durability, vigor, uniqueness, and insect and disease resistance. Cultivars performing well over both years included: ‘Ducksfoot Red’, ‘Ducksfoot Tricolor’, ‘Ducksfoot Yellow’, ‘Sunflower Red’, ‘Pineapple’, Mardi Gras’, and ‘Saturn’.

Technical Abstract: Sun coleus (Solenostenum scutellarioides) are commonly used in the southern landscape. However, with the introduction of new cultivars, producers and consumers may be unaware of the selection and landscape performance of sun coleus. Sun coleus cultivars were trialed under landscape conditions at the South Mississippi Branch Station in Poplarville, MS in 2000 and 2001. The objective of this study was to evaluate sun coleus cultivars based on landscape performance criteria including flowering, durability, vigor, uniqueness, and insect and disease resistance. Cultivars performing well over both years included ‘Ducksfoot Red’, ‘Ducksfoot Tricolor’, ‘Ducksfoot Yellow’, ‘Sunflower Red’, ‘Pineapple’, Mardi Gras’, and ‘Saturn’.