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Field Trials Reports: University of Minnesota

Above-average temperatures and below-normal rainfall tested the varieties in this trial. See which ones performed the best.

 

November 5, 2012

  •   'Surfinia Patio Blue' from Suntory

    'Surfinia Patio Blue' from Suntory

  •   'Darla Orange' from Syngenta Flowers

    'Darla Orange' from Syngenta Flowers

Trial manager: Steven R. Poppe, Horticulture Scientist, University of Minnesota, West Central Research and Outreach Center, 46352 State Highway #329, Morris, Minn., 56267, poppesr@morris.umn.edu

Planting dates: All trial annuals were planted the week of May 28 and the week of June 4.

Number of entries: 487

Weather conditions: The 2012 growing season, (frost-free) was 155 days, (average is 144) with the last spring frost on April 20 and a fall frost on September 23. Rainfall between May 1 and September 26 was 12.63 inches, 3.27 inches below normal. May, June and July had above-normal temperatures, with August being below normal. May through August had 10 days of 90°F or higher temperatures.

For full trial results: go to http://wcroc.cfans.umn.edu

Top Performers

Begonia ‘Whopper Red With Bronze Foliage’
Angelonia ‘Serena Blue’
Pentas ‘Northern Lights Lavender’
Begonia ‘Million Kisses Devotion’
Petunia ‘Supertunia Raspberry Blast’
Salvia ‘Summer Jewel Red’
Diascia ‘Darla Orange’
Plectranthus ‘Fuseables Chocolate Symphony’ (coleus)
Calibrachoa ‘Million Bells Bouquet Brilliant Pink’
Petunia ‘Surfinia Patio Blue’

 

 

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