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Hellebores for Colorado

A robust, relatively new perennial to many Colorado gardens is the genus Helleborus (common name: hellebores). The leathery leaves, which are mainly evergreen, are...

Plant Select 2020 Introductions

Plant Select® is the country’s leading source of plants designed to thrive in the high plains and intermountain region. It is a nonprofit collaboration...

Deciduous Trees for Winter Interest

Often when people think of trees in winter naturally the first image that comes to mind is that of evergreen conifers such as spruce,...

Boxwood Hardiness Trials

By James E. Klett, Ph.D. Professor & Landscape Horticultural Specialist Colorado State University For many, boxwoods are synonymous with hedging and the parterres of many European landscapes....

CSU RESEARCH: Update – Some Proven Herbaceous Perennials from CSU Trials

Tania Lemus, Undergraduate Horticulture Student, Colorado State University At Colorado State University, we continue to evaluate herbaceous perennial performance at our Perennial Demonstration Teaching, Research Outreach...

How to Read Financial Statements

Part 3 of 3 – Reviewing Financial Statements After the Income Sheet (featured in the previous issue of NewsLeaf), we move to the reviewing Financial...

Know Your Business and Make Sensible Capital Expenditures

I, like many in horticulture, came from the science side with a passion for biology, plant science, and gardening. Traditionally, horticulture is the art...

Superior Herbaceous Perennials from Colorado State University

CSU RESEARCH UPDATE By James E. Klett, Ph.D., CSU Professor & Extension Landscape Horticulturist; & David McKinney, CSU Undergraduate, Horticulture Major Research continues on evaluating herbaceous...

Eight Top Picks from CSU Annual Trials

On Aug. 9, 2022 about 200 professionals evaluated close to 1,200 different planted annuals at the Colorado State University (CSU) Annual Flower Trials. Many...

Developing Japanese Beetle Biological Control Programs

Over the past two decades, since the Japanese beetle first became established in parts of eastern Colorado, it has proved very well adapted to...
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