Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00002211
01/01/98

Green Tip File Names


The following publications are contained on the GREENTIP    
subdirectory on the Ornamental Plants plus CD-ROM.  The     
left column contains the file names for the titles listed   
in the right column.  The files are PDF format and so you   
will need a copy of the Acrobat(TM) Reader to view them.    
The reader can be obtained from the Adobe(TM) web site at   
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File Name   Title/Subject                                   
GT1000      Aquatic Plants 
GT1001      Annual Hedges                                   
GT1002      Annual Vines                                    
GT1003      Annuals for Cut Flowers                          
GT1004      Annuals for Edging                               
GT1005      Annuals for Hanging Baskets                      
GT1006      Annuals for Hot and Dry Conditions               
GT1007      Annuals for Moist and Cool Soils                
GT1008      Annuals for Poor Soil                            
GT1009      Annuals for the Beginner                         
GT1010      Annuals for Shade                               
GT1011      Annuals for Shade or Full Sun                   
GT1012      Anthracnose                                      
GT1013      April (Landscape Management Calendar)           
GT1014      August (Landscape Management Calendar)          
GT1015      Average Date of First Freezing (Fall)            
GT1016      Average Date of Last Freezing (Spring)          
GT1017      Bacterial Blight                                 
GT1018      Black Knot of Stone Fruits                       
GT1019      Bat Damage Control                               
GT1020      Bedbugs                                         
GT1021      Bees and Wasps                                  
GT1022      Beneficial Insects and Mites                    
GT1023      Black Spot of Rose                              
GT1024      Bacterial Leaf Spots                             
GT1025      Black Walnut Toxicity                           
GT1026      Black Vine Weevil                               
GT1027      Botrytis Blights                                
GT1028      Boxelder Bugs                                   
GT1029      Bulbs in the Landscape                           
GT1030      Buying and Growing Annual Seed                  
GT1031      Buying Bulbs                                     
GT1032      Cankers                                         
GT1033      Canker and Dieback of Lombardy Poplars 
GT1034      Cherry Leaf Spot or Shot Hole 
GT1035      Choosing Perennials 
GT1036      Common Annual Flowers 
GT1037      Common Groups of Insects that Damage Landscape Plants 
GT1038      Common Questions About Bulbs 
GT1039      Control of Perennial Weedy Grasses in Turf 
GT1040      Controlling Apple Scab on Crabapples 
GT1041      Controlling Diseases and Pests 
GT1042      Controlling Skunks, Raccoons, Opossums 
GT1043      Coping with Landscape Waste 
GT1044      Cottony Maple Scale 
GT1045      Crown Gall 
GT1046      Cultural Problems 
GT1047      Culture of Perennials 
GT1048      Cytospora Canker of Spruce 
GT1049      Dermestid Beetles - Larder and Carpet Beetles 
GT1050      Designing with Perennials 
GT1051      Diebacks 
GT1052      Diplodia Tip Blight on Pines 
GT1053      Disease Problems 
GT1054      Enviromental Problems  
GT1055      Factors in Selecting Plants 
GT1056      Fall Webworm Management 
GT1057      Fertilizing Landscape Plants 
GT1058      Fitting Ornamental Plants into the Landscape 
GT1059      Fleas 
GT1060      Fungal Leaf Spots 
GT1061      Fungus Gnats                                    
GT1062      Grasses for Lawns in Michigan 
GT1063      Guideline for Plant Damaged by Deer 
GT1064      Gypsy Moth 
GT1065      House Inspections and Insects Pests 
GT1066      How a Healthy Plant Grows  
GT1067      Insect Control for Landscape Plants 
GT1068      Insect Related Problems  
GT1069      Gall-forming Insects and Mites 
GT1070      Gall Rusts of Pine 
GT1071      General Up Keep and Cleanup of an Annual Garden 
GT1072      Ground Covers 
GT1073      Growing Annuals In Containers 
GT1074      Growing Annuals Outdoors  
GT1075      Growing Bulbs  
GT1076      Growing Perennials  
GT1077      July (Landscape Management Calendar) 
GT1078      June (Landscape Management Calendar)            
GT1079      Landscape Management Calendar  
GT1080      Leaf and Stem Blights of Pachysandra  
GT1081      Leaf-chewing Insects  
GT1082      Leaf Curl and Leaf Gall  
GT1083      Leaf Scorch  
GT1084      Leaf Tatter  
GT1085      Lecanium Scale 
GT1086      Mail Order Bulbs 
GT1087      Maintenance and Propagation of Perennials 
GT1088      Managing Plant Health 
GT1089      March (Landscape Management Calendar) 
GT1090      May (Landscape Management Calendar) 
GT1091      Moles 
GT1092      Mulching Tree Leaves Into Lawns 
GT1093      Mushroom-shoestring Root Rot  
GT1094      Needlecasts 
GT1095      Non-chemical Insect Control 
GT1096      November (Landscape Management Calendar) 
GT1097      October (Landscape Management Calendar) 
GT1098      Overwintering Home Invading Insects 
GT1099      Phytophthora Root Rot of Rhododendron 
GT1100      Plan & Design with Annuals 
GT1101      Plant Protection - Mulching 
GT1102      Plant Types & Their Usage  
GT1103      Planting Landscape Plants 
GT1104      Plants for Erosion Control 
GT1105      Plants for Hedges and Windbreaks  
GT1106      Plants that Tolerate Exposed Sites 
GT1107      Plants that Tolerate Heavy Clay Soils 
GT1108      Plants that Tolerate Moist Soils 
GT1109      Plants that Tolerate Poor and Dry Soils 
GT1110      Plants that Tolerate Urban Conditions 
GT1111      Plants with an Upright Habit 
GT1112      Plants with Colored Foliage - Red or Purple 
GT1113      Plants with Horizontal Habit 
GT1114      Plants with Outstanding Autumn Color 
GT1115      Plants with Pendulous Habit 
GT1116      Plants with Winter Bark Interest or Color  
GT1117      Powdery Mildew 
GT1118      Pruning Bearing Fruit Trees in the Home Orchard 
GT1119      Pruning Landscape Plants 
GT1120      Pruning Roses 
GT1121      Pruning Shrubs 
GT1122      Pruning Trees  
GT1123      Pruning Vines and Ground Covers  
GT1124      Rabbit Repellants 
GT1125      Russian Olive Canker and Dieback  
GT1126      Rust Diseases 
GT1127      Salvaging Annuals for Indoor Use  
GT1128      Scab 
GT1129      Scale Insects 
GT1130      Seeding a Lawn 
GT1131      Selected List of Herbaceous Perennials 
GT1132      Selecting Cultivars 
GT1133      September (Landscape Management Calendar) 
GT1134      Shopping Tips for Buying Plants 
GT1135      Slime Flux and Wetwood 
GT1136      Slugs 
GT1137      Social Wasps 
GT1138      Solitary Wasps 
GT1139      Source of Rats and Mice 
GT1140      Structure of Bulbs 
GT1141      Storage and Propagation of Bulbs 
GT1142      Sucking Insects 
GT1143      Tent- and Case-making Insects 
GT1144      Thatch 
GT1145      Ticks 
GT1146      Transplanting Landscape Plants 
GT1147      Twig Blight of Juniper 
GT1148      Viburnums: A Selection Guide 
GT1149      Viral Leaf Diseases 
GT1150      Watering Landscape Plants 
GT1151      What are Perennials? 
GT1152      Why Trees Drop Leaves and Twigs 
GT1153      Why Use Perennials? 
GT1154      Wildflowers 
GT1155      Witches Broom  
GT1156      Wilts 
GT1157      Wood Rot 
GT1158      Abies concolor - White Fir 
GT1159      Acer ginnala - Amur Maple 
GT1160      Acer palmatum - Japanese Maple 
GT1161      Acer griseum - Paperbark Maple 
GT1162      Acer platanoides - Norway Maple 
GT1163      Acer rubrum - Red Maple, Swamp Maple 
GT1164      Aesculus X carnea - Red Horsechestnut 
GT1165      Amelanchier X grandiflora - Apple Serviceberry 
GT1166      Cercis canadensis - Redbud  
GT1167      Chamaecyparis nootkatensis - Nootka Flasecypress 
GT1168      Chionanthus retusus - Chinese Fringe Tree 
GT1169      Cornus alternifolia - Pagoda Dogwood 
GT1170      Cornus kousa - Kousa Dogwood, Japanese Dogwood 
GT1171      Fagus sylvatica - Euorpean Beech 
GT1172      Fraxinus americana - White Ash 
GT1173      Ginkgo bilba - Maidenhair Tree 
GT1174      Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis - Thornless Common Honeylocust 
GT1175      Larix decidua - European Larch 
GT1176      Malus spp. - Crab Apple 
GT1177      Parrotia persica - Persian Parrotia 
GT1178      Picea glauca - White Spruce 
GT1179      Picea omorika - Serbian Spruce 
GT1180      Pinus densiflora - Japanese Red Pine 
GT1181      Pinus strobus - Eastern White Pine 
GT1182      Prunus sargentii - Sargent Cherry 
GT1183      Prunus serrulata - Oriental Cherry 
GT1184      Pseudotsuga menziesii - Douglas Fir 
GT1185      Pyrus calleryana - Callery Pear 
GT1186      Quercus rubra - Red Oak 
GT1187      Sophora japonica - Japanese Pagoda Tree  
GT1189      Ulmus parvifolia - Lacebark Elm 
GT1190      Aesculus parviflora - Bottlebrush Buckeye 
GT1191      Aronia arbutifolia - Red Chokeberry 
GT1192      Berberis X mentorensis - Mentor Barberry 
GT1193      Berberis thunbergii - Japanese Barberry 
GT1194      Buxus microphylla - Littleleaf Boxwood 
GT1195      Chamaecyparis obtusa - Hinoki Cypress 
GT1196      Chamaecyparis pisifera - Sawara Falsecypress  
GT1197      Clethra alnifolia - Summersweet, Sweet Pepperbush 
GT1198      Cotinus coggygria - Smoke Tree 
GT1199      Forsythia X intermedia - Border Forsythia  
GT1200      Fothergilla gardenii - Dwarf Fothergilla  
GT1201      Hamamelis X intermedia 
GT1202      Hibiscus syriacus - Rose-of-Sharon 
GT1203      Hydrangea quercifolia - Oak Leaved Hydrangea 
GT1204      Ilex verticillata - Michigan Holly, Winterberry 
GT1205      Itea virginica - Virginia Sweetspire 
GT1206      Juniperus chinensis - Chinese Juniper 
GT1207      Juniperus sabina - Savin Juniper 
GT1208      Mahonia aquifolium - Oregon Grape Holly 
GT1209      Physocarpus opulifolius - Common Ninebark 
GT1210      Shepherdia argentea - Silver Buffaloberry 
GT1211      Spirea X bumalda - Bumald Spirea 
GT1212      Spirea japonica - Japanese Spirea 
GT1213      Syringa reticulata - Japanese Tree Lilac 
GT1214      Taxus X media - Anglojap Yew 
GT1215      Thuja occidentalis - White Cedar 
GT1216      Viburnum carlesi - Korean Spice Viburnum 
GT1217      Viburnum cassinoides - Witherod Viburnum 
GT1218      Viburnum dilitatum - Linden Viburnum 
GT1219      Viburnum opulus - European Cranberrybush 
GT1220      Viburnum plicatum var tomentosum - Doublefile Viburnum 
GT1221      Viburnum sargentii - Sargent Viburnum 
GT1222      Weigela florida - Old Fashioned Weigela  
GT1223      Campsis radicans - Trumpet Creeper, Trumpet Vine 
GT1224      Celastrus scandens - American Bittersweet 
GT1225      Clematis x jackmanii - Jackman Clematis 
GT1226      Clematis maximowicziana - Sweetautumn Clematis 
GT1227      Hydrangea anomala subsp petiolaris  - Climbing Hydrangea 
GT1228      Lonicera X heckrotti - Goldflame Honeysuckle 
GT1229      Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Virginia Creeper 
GT1230      Parthenocissus tricuspidata - Boston Ivy 
GT1231      Polygonum aubertii - Silverlace Vine        
GT1232      Wisteria floribunda - Japanese Wisteria 
GT1233      Ajuga reptans - Bugleweed         
GT1234      Epimedium X rubrum - Barrenwort 
GT1236      Hedera helix - English Ivy 
GT1237      Hemerocallis hybrids - Daylily 
GT1238      Hosta - Plantain Lily 
GT1239      Pachysandra terminalis - Japanese Spurge 
GT1240      Vinca minor - Myrtle, Periwinkle 


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