Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00002211
11/12/99

Green Tip List



The following publications are contained on the GREENTIP
subdirectory on the Ornamental Plants plus CD-ROM. The
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Abies Concolor-White Fir (Fil. 158)
Acer ginnala-Amur Maple (Fil. 159)
Acer griseum-Paperbark Maple (Fil. 161)
Acer palmatum-Japanese Maple (Fil. 160)
Acer platanoides-Norway Maple (Fil. 162)
Acer rubrum-Red Maple (Fil. 163)
Aesculus x carnea-Red Horsechestnut (Fil. 164)
Aesculus parviflora-Bottlebrush Buckeye (Fil. 189)
Ajuga reptans-Bugleweed (Fil. 232)
Amelanchier x grandiflora (Fil. 165)
Annual Flowers, Colors and Heights (Fil. 36)
Annual Hedges (Fil. 2)
Annual Vines (Fil. 3)
Annuals for Cut Flowers (Fil. 4)
Annuals for Edging (Fil. 5)
Annuals for Hanging Baskets (Fil. 6)
Annuals for Dry and Hot Conditions (Fil. 7)
Annuals for Moist and Cool Conditions (Fil. 8)
Annuals for Poor Soil (Fil. 9)
Annuals for Shade (Fil. 11)
Annuals for Shade or Full Sun (Fil. 12)
Annuals for Soil Erosion Control (Fil. 104)
Annuals for the Beginner (Fil. 10)
Anthracnose (Fil. 13)
Aquatic Plants (Fil. 1)
Aronia arbutifolia-Red Chokeberry (Fil. 190)
Average Date of First Freeze (Fil. 16)
Average Date of Last Freeze (Fil. 17)
Bacterial Blights (Fil. 18)
Bacterial Leaf Spots (Fil. 25)
Bat Control (Fil. 20)
Bedbugs (Fil. 21)
Bees and Wasps (Fil. 22)
Beneficial Insects and Mites (Fil. 23)
Berberis x mentorensis-Mentor Barberry (Fil. 191)
Berberis thunbergii-Japanese Barberry (Fil. 192)
Black Knot of Stone Fruit (Fil. 19)
Black Spot of Rose (Fil. 24)
Black Vine Weevil (Fil. 26)
Botrytis Blights (Fil. 27)
Boxelder Bugs (Fil. 28)
Bulbs in the Landscape (Fil. 29)
Bulbs, Commonly Asked Questions (Fil. 38)
Buxus microphylla-Littleleaf Boxwood (Fil. 193)
Buying and Growing Annual Seed (Fil. 30)
Buying Bulbs (Fil. 31)
Buying or Choosing Perennials (Fil. 35)
Campsis radicans-Trumpet Creeper (Fil. 222)
Canker and Dieback of Lombardy Poplars (Fil. 33)
Cankers (Fil. 32)
Celastrus scandens-American Bittersweet (Fil. 223)
Cercis canadensis-Redbud (Fil. 166)
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis-Nootka Falsecypress (Fil. 167)
Chamaecyparis obtusa-Hinoki Falsecypress (Fil. 194)
Chamaecyparis pisifera-Sawara Falsecypress (Fil. 195)
Cherry Leaf Spot or Shothole (Fil. 34)
Chionanthus retusus-Chinese Fringe Tree (Fil. 168)
Clematis x jackmanii-Jackman Clematis (Fil. 224)
Clematis maximowicziana-Sweetautumn Clematis (Fil. 225)
Clethra alnifolia-Summersweet (Fil. 196)
Control of Perennial Weed Grasses in Turf (Fil. 39)
Controlling Apple Scab on Crabapples (Fil. 40)
Controlling Diseases and Pests (Fil. 41)
Controlling Skunks, Raccoons and Opossums (Fil. 42)
Coping With Landscape Waste (Fil. 43)
Cornus alternifolia-Pagoda Dogwood (Fil. 169)
Cornus kousa-Kousa Dogwood (Fil. 170)
Cotinus coggygria-Smoke Tree (Fil. 197)
Cottony Maple Scale (Fil. 44)
Crown Gall (Fil. 45)
Cultural Problems (Fil. 46)
Cytospora Canker of Spruce (Fil. 48)
Dermestid Beetles, Larder and Carpet Beetles (Fil. 49)
Designing with Perennials (Fil. 50)
Diebacks (Fil. 51)
Diplodia Tip Blight on Pines (Fil. 52)
Disease Problems (Fil. 53)
Environmental Problems (Fil. 54)
Epimedium x rubrum-Barrenwort (Fil. 233)
Factors in Selecting Plants (Fil. 55)
Fagus sylvatica-European Beech (Fil. 171)
Fall Webworm Management (Fil. 56)
Fertilizing Landscape Plants (Fil. 57)
Fitting Ornamental Plants into the Landscape (Fil. 58)
Fleas, How to Control (Fil. 59)
Forsythia x intermedia-Border Forsythia (Fil. 198)
Fothergilla gardenii-Dwarf Fothergilla (Fil. 199)
Fraxinus americana-White Ash (Fil. 172)
Fungal Leaf Spots (Fil. 60)
Fungus Gnats (Fil. 61)
Gall-forming Insects and Mites (Fil. 69)
Gall Rust of Pine (Fil. 70)
General Upkeep and Cleanup of an Annual Garden (Fil. 71)
Ginkgo biloba-Ginkgo (Fil. 173)
Gleditsia triacanthos-Common Honeylocust (Fil. 174)
Grasses for Michigan Lawns (Fil. 62)
Ground Covers (Fil. 72)
Growing Annuals in Containers (Fil. 73)
Growing Annuals Outdoors (Fil. 74)
Growing Bulbs (Fil. 75)
Growing Perennials from Seed (Fil. 76)
Guideline for Plants Damaged by Deer (Fil. 63)
Gypsy Moth (Fil. 64)
Hamamelis x intermedia (Fil. 200)
Hedera helix-English Ivy (Fil. 234)
Hemerocallis-Daylily (Fil. 235)
Hibiscus syriacus-Rose-of-Sharon (Fil. 201)
Hosta-Plantain Lily (Fil. 236)
House Inspections and Insect Pests (Fil. 65)
How A Healthy Plant Grows (Fil. 66)
Hydrangea anomola subsp petiolaris-Climbing Hydrangea
(Fil. 226)
Hydrangea quercifolia-Oak-leaved Hydrangea (Fil. 202)
Ilex verticillata-Michigan Holly (Fil. 203)
Insect Control for Landscape Plants (Fil. 67)
Insect Related Problems (Fil. 68)
Insects That Damage Landscape Plants (Fil. 37)
Itea virginica-Virginia Sweetspire (Fil. 204)
Juniperus chinensis-Chinese Juniper (Fil. 205)
Juniperus sabina-Savin Juniper (Fil. 206)
Landscape Calendar-April (Fil. 14)
Landscape Calendar-August (Fil. 15)
Landscape Calendar-July (Fil. 77)
Landscape Calendar-June (Fil. 78)
Landscape Calendar-March (Fil.89)
Landscape Calendar-May (Fil. 90)
Landscape Calendar-November (Fil. 96)
Landscape Calendar-October (Fil. 97)
Landscape Calendar-September (Fil. 133)
Landscape Management Calendar (Fil. 79)
Larix decidua-European Larch (Fil. 175)
Leaf and Stem Blight of Pachysandra (Fil. 80)
Leaf-chewing Insects (Fil. 81)
Leaf Curl and Gall (Fil. 82)
Leaf Scorch (Fil. 83)
Leaf Tatter (Fil. 84)
Lecanium Scale (Fil. 85)
Lonicera x heckrotti-Goldflame Honeysuckle (Fil. 227)
Mahonia aquifolium-Oregon Grape Holly (Fil. 207)
Mail-Order Bulb Sources (Fil. 86)
Maintenance and Propagation of Perennials (Fil. 87)
Malus spp.-Crabapple (Fil. 176)
Managing Plant Health (Fil. 88)
Moles (Fil. 91)
Mulching Tree Leaves into Lawns (Fil. 92)
Mushroom-shoestring Root Rot (Fil. 93)
Needlecasts (Fil. 94)
Non-chemical Insect Control (Fil. 95)
Overwinter Home Invading Insects (Fil. 98)
Pachysandra terminalis-Japanese Spurge (Fil. 237)
Parrotia persica-Persian Parrotia (Fil. 177)
Parthenocissus quinquefolia-Virginia Creeper (Fil. 228)
Parthenocissus tricuspidata-Boston Ivy (Fil. 229)
Perennial Culture (Fil. 47)
Physocarpus opulifolius-Common Ninebark (Fil. 208)
Phytophthora Root Rot of Rhododendron (Fil. 99)
Picea glauca-White Spruce (Fil. 178)
Picea omorika-Serbian Spruce (Fil. 179)
Pinus densiflora-Japanese Red Pine (Fil. 180)
Pinus strobus-Eastern White Pine (Fil. 181)
Planning and Designing with Annuals (Fil. 100)
Plant Protection: Mulching (Fil. 101)
Plant Types and Their Usage (Fil. 102)
Planting Landscape Plants (Fil. 103)
Plants for Hedges and Windbreaks (Fil. 105)
Plants That Tolerate Exposed Sites (Fil. 106)
Plants That Tolerate Heavy Clay Soils (Fil. 107)
Plants That Tolerate Moist Soils (Fil. 108)
Plants That Tolerate Poor, Dry Soils (Fil. 109)
Plants That Tolerate Urban Conditions (Fil. 110)
Plants With Colored Foliage (Fil. 112)
Plants With Horizontal Habit (Fil. 113)
Plants With Outstanding Autumn Color (Fil. 114)
Plants With Pendulous Habit (Fil. 115)
Plants With Upright Habit (Fil. 111)
Plants With Winter Interest (Fil. 116)
Polygonum aubertii-Silverlace Vine
Powdery Mildew (Fil. 117)
Pruning Bearing Fruit Trees in the Home Orchard (Fil. 118)
Pruning Landscape Plants (Fil. 119)
Pruning Roses (Fil. 120)
Pruning Shrubs (Fil. 121)
Pruning Trees (Fil. 122)
Pruning Vines and Ground Covers (Fil. 123)
Prunus sargentii-Sargent Cherry (Fil. 182)
Prunus serrulata-Oriental Cherry (Fil. 183)
Pseudotsuga menziesii-Douglas Fir (Fil. 184)
Pyrus calleryana-Callery Pear (Fil. 185)
Quercus rubra-Red Oak (Fil. 186)
Rabbit Repellants (Fil. 124)
Russian Olive Canker and Dieback (Fil. 125)
Rust Diseases (Fil. 126)
Salvaging Annuals for Indoor Use (Fil. 127)
Scab (Fil. 128)
Scale Insects (Fil. 129)
Seeding A Lawn (Fil. 130)
Selected Lists of Herbaceous Perennials (Fil. 131)
Selecting Cultivars (Fil. 132)
Shepherdia argentea-Silver Buffaloberry
Shopping Tips for Buying Plants (Fil. 134)
Slime Flux and Wetwood (Fil. 135)
Slugs (Fil. 136)
Social Wasps (Fil. 137)
Solitary Wasps (Fil. 138)
Sophora Japonica-Japanese Pagoda Tree (Fil. 187)
Sources of Rats and Mice (Fil. 139)
Spiraea x bumalda-Bumald Spirea (Fil. 210)
Spiraea japonica-Japanese Spirea (Fil. 211)
Structure of Bulbs (Fil. 140)
Storing and Propagating Bulbs (Fil. 141)
Sucking Insects (Fil. 142)
Syringa reticulata-Japanese Tree Lilac (Fil. 212)
Taxus x media-Anglojap Yew (Fil. 213)
Tent- and Case-making Insects (Fil. 143)
Thatch (Fil. 144)
Thuja occidentalis-White Cedar (Fil. 214)
Ticks (Fil. 145)
Transplanting Landscape Plants (Fil. 146)
Twig Blight of Juniper (Fil. 147)
Ulmus parvifolia-Lacebark Elm (Fil. 188)
Viburnum carlesi-Korean Spice Viburnum (Fil. 215)
Viburnum cassinoides-Witherod Viburnum (Fil. 216)
Viburnum dilitatum-Linden Viburnum (Fil. 217)
Viburnum opulus-European Cranberrybush (Fil. 218)
Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum-Doublefile Viburnum
(Fil. 219)
Viburnum sargentii-Sargent Viburnum (Fil. 220)
Viburnums: A Selection Guide (Fil. 148)
Vinca minor-Myrtle (Fil. 238)
Viral Leaf Infections (Fil. 149)
Watering Landscape Plants (Fil. 150)
Weigela florida-Old Fashioned Weigela (Fil. 221)
What Are Perennials? (Fil. 151)
Why Trees Drop Leaves and Twigs (Fil. 152)
Why Use Perennials? (Fil. 153)
Wildflowers (Fil. 154)
Wisteria floribunda-Japanese Wisteria (Fil. 231)
Witches'-broom (Fil. 155)
Wilts (Fil. 156)
Wood Rots (Fil. 157)


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