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Plant Forum
Meeting: October 29, 2008 / Bee Panel
Plants Introduced: 7
Miscanthus sinensis, Miscanthus Grass
Cotinnus coggygria, Smoke Tree, see Aug text
Persicaria virginiana, Painter’s Pallette
Rhus typhina ‘Bailtiger’, Tiger Eyes Sumac
Elymus magellanicus, Blue Wheatgrass
Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Boston Ivy
Amaranthus cruentus, Red Amaranth, Polish Amaranth
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Common Name: Miscanthus Grass
Scientific Name: Miscanthus sinensis
Grown in Rogers Park? Yes
Habit: herbaceous perrenial
Hardy: yes
Month(s) in bloom: Oct.-Nov.
Time to prune: early to late winter
Height: 4'-7'
Cultural notes & comments:
Easy to grow. The end of the season height will depend on watering. Miscanthus can survive in dry conditions but will not be more than 3-4’ with narrow, folded leaves. Frequent watering can lead to floppy plants at the end of the season too. Foliage left through the winter for interest is a matter of taste. Roots and stems are below ground and pruning can be done at ground level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscanthus_sinensis
Brought in by: Brian Houck
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Common Name: Painter's Pallette
Scientific Name:Persicaria virginiana (Tovara virginiana)
Grown in Rogers Park? Yes
Habit: groundcover
Hardy: Yes
Month(s) in bloom: summer thru fall
Time to prune: as needed
Height: 1-2 1/2'
Cultural notes & comments:
Seeds about easily but not quite invasive. Easy to grow. Shade. Regular watering and fertilizing is helpful for good looking plantings though it can take dryier conditions onces established. Red berries are held above foliage and can be cut to reduce seedlings.
http://www.arhomeandgarden.org/plantoftheweek/articles/painters_palette.htm
Brought in by: Brian Houck
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Common Name: Tiger Eyes Sumac
Scientific Name: Rhus typhina 'Bailtiger'
Grown in Rogers Park? yes
Habit: shrub
Hardy: Yes, zone 4
Month(s) in bloom: summer
Time to prune: late winter
Height: 6'
Cultural notes & comments:
This is a nice compact version of more common sumacs. They can be very drought tolerant once established and often turn dramatic yellows, oranges and reds in the fall. The feathery texture is very distinctive in the landscape
http://www.mobot.org/GARDENINGHELP/PLANTFINDER/plant.asp?code=C861
Brought in by: Brian Houck
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Common Name: Blue wheatgrass
Scientific Name: Elmus magellanicus
Grown in Rogers Park? yes
Habit: herbaceous perrenial
Hardy: Yes
Month(s) in bloom: May
Time to prune: winter
Height: 1-2'
Cultural notes & comments:
Tolerant of many conditions but probably does best in full sun with average watering. Fertilize regularly for consistent new growth which shows off the bright, silvery blue foliage well. Often best used mixed with other low-mid-sized plants because it forms a looser clump by itself.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.bluestem.ca/images/elymus-magellanicus6.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.bluestem.ca/elymus-magellanicus.htm&h=350&w=265&sz=31&hl=en&start=1&um=1&usg=__MCPb7hah_Lo8mvBuMbqDyPd1_rk=&tbnid=zOT9fW7HtDrqZM:&tbnh=120&tbnw=91&prev=/images%3Fq%3DElymus%2Bmagellanicus%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den%26sa%3DN
Brought in by: Brian Houck
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Common Name: Boston Ivy
Scientific Name: Parthenocissus tricuspidata
Grown in Rogers Park? yes
Habit: vine
Hardy: Yes
Month(s) in bloom: summer
Time to prune: anytime
Height: Usually limited by the building's height.
Cultural notes & comments:
This vine is found nearly on every street in Chicago. The maple-like leaf shape is distinctive and the fall colors are quite good. Roots often grow in cracks next to the foundation and can create an entry point for water. Modified tendrils have ‘holdfasts’ which anchor the vine on the wall to a point. Should significant growth weigh a vine down, large sheets can detach at once. Holdfasts do not penetrate into a surface but often attached when stems are pulled away.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_ivy
Brought in by: Brian Houck
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Common Name: Red Amaranth, Polish Amaranth
Scientific Name: Amaranthus cruentus
Grown in Rogers Park? Yes
Habit: annual
Hardy: no
Month(s) in bloom: summer-fall
Time to prune: anytime
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