PPT-Using Annuals and Perennials in the Landscape
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Ms Gripshover Landscaping Unit 9 Our Objectives Identify the difference between an annual and a perennial Explain how to use annuals and perennials in the landscape
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Ms Gripshover Landscaping Unit 9 Our Objectives Identify the difference between an annual and a perennial Explain how to use annuals and perennials in the landscape Describe how to design a flower garden. Nov at low elevations Planted in spring at higher elevations Bloom fall through spring Heattolerant plants summer annuals Planted after last spring frost Bloom through summer and fall brPage 5br Winter annuals lobelia geraniums alyssum dusty miller angels trumpet 36 yellow gold cream Good container fragrance plant poisonous Centaurea moschata var suaveolens sweet sultan 1824 yellow Unusual chocolate fragrance Cosmos atrosanguineus chocolate cosmos 23 deep maroon Faint chocolate scent Datura sp ND AUBURN Herbaceous Perennials • Unlike annuals, perennials have a denite season of bloom and a denite period of bloom. Plants bloom in either the spring, summer, or fall. Perennials may bl This chart shows the difference between annuals, biennials and perennials. Perennials are plants that live for more that 2 years, some out live their owners, and others only live a few years. All perennials will flower for a portion of the growing season and then store food to assure growth the following year. In some plants, such as lilies or tulips, this storage of food takes place in bulbs; in others, such as hosta or daylilies, they develop large roots. Without this time of food storage, perennials would not be able to continue grow each year. Annuals differ by putting all their energy into flowers and store no food for the following year. This is why annuals flower for a long period of time, usually all summer, and perennials flower only a short time. Perennials must store food to enable them to grow again the following year. Flowering takes energy and depletes food storage. Long flowering perennials may tend to be shorter-lived plants in general.. Forage Production. Gary Bates. Professor. Plant Sciences. Goals for forage program. Graze as much as possible. Spend as little money as possible. Yield of tall fescue. Ball and co-workers. 1996. Southern Forages. Forages and Grasses. Created by: Arlene Barrett, Dennis Bratton, Mariah Gumphrey, Haley Vrazel. Objectives. Analyze Warm Season Perennials/Annuals.. Examine Cool Season Perennials/Annuals.. Resources. Annuals. Biennials. Perennials. Dormancy. Period of time when the growth or activity of a plant or seed stops due to changes in temperature or amount of water. Dormancy allows various species to survive in particular environments.. UACWMA Annual Meeting. Nov. 5, 2015. Winter . Annuals . Introduction. Rick Romano –. District Conservationist. Natural Resources Conservation Service. Canon City Field Office. Silver Cliff Field Office. Importance of Plants. Oxygen. Food/feed. Medicine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iEOTB1UjjQ. . Absorb Carbon Dioxide. Decoration (Aesthetic) . PLANT LIFE CYCLES. Plant Life Cycle. Annual. Goes from seed to producing seed in one growing season. Flowers and Fruits. Flowers and Fruits. Angiosperms develop unique reproductive organs known as . flowers. .. Flowers and Fruits. Flowers are an evolutionary advantage because they . attract animals. Definition. . . landscaping . refers to any activity that modifies the visible features of an area of land, including: . L. iving elements. , such as flora or fauna;. Natural . elements, . such as landforms & . Forages and Grasses. Created by: Arlene Barrett, Dennis Bratton, Mariah Gumphrey, Haley Vrazel. Objectives. Analyze Warm Season Perennials/Annuals.. Examine Cool Season Perennials/Annuals.. Resources. Ms. Gripshover. Landscaping. Unit 16. Our Objectives. Identify the different methods of harvesting plant materials used by the nursery. trade.. Prepare . for planting trees, shrubs, and ground covers.. What is a perennial?. A perennial is a plant that lives 2 or more. seasons and is usually cold hardy.. The term is used to distinguish between. annuals and biennials.. Also used to distinguish herbaceous plants.
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