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Trumbull: Agricultural and Family Center
2009 Data

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Plant Name

 First Bloom

Full Bloom

Date GDD Date GDD
Japanese Anemone 8/13/2009  1769     
Gold Tide forsythia        
Butterfly weed 6/28/2009  920     
'Royal Star' star magnolia 4/17/2009  77  4/22/2009  90 
PJM rhododendron        
False indigo 5/20/2009  342     
Koreanspice viburnum 4/23/2009  90  4/26/2009  150 
Purple coneflower 7/4/2009  1009     
Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Tiny Rubies' 5/13/2009  281     
Coralburst crabapple 4/30/2009  197  5/6/2009  231 
Leopardbane        
'Charles Joly' common lilac 4/29/2009  188  5/9/2009  263 
'Red Rothomagensis' Chinese Lilac 4/28/2009  184  5/4/2009  222 
Perennial geranium 5/26/2009  426     
Vanhoutte spirea 5/8/2009  254  5/16/2009  313 
Lenten rose 3/29/2009  52     
'Miss Kim' Lilac 5/20/2009  342  5/23/2009  388 
Daylily 6/20/2009  755     
Redosier dogwood 5/15/2009  301  5/21/2009  362 
'Red Prince' weigela        
Siberian iris 5/27/2009  446     
Autumn Jazz® arrowwood viburnum 5/28/2009  462  6/4/2009  521 
Bee balm 6/27/2009  898     
'Goldflame' bumald spirea 6/2/2009  513  6/17/2009  701 
Beardtongue 6/8/2009  578     
'Abottswood' potentilla 5/13/2009  281  6/2/2009  513 
Garden phlox        
Hybrid sage 5/21/2009  362     
Oakleaf hydrangea        
'Acutiloba' cutleaf elderberry 6/12/2009  633  6/20/2009  755 
Sedum 8/20/2009  1953     
'Blushing Bride' rose-of-Sharon 7/23/2009  1332     

Comments

Forsythia is a new planting.
PJM is still a weak specimen.
Weigela is a new planting. 
Oakleaf hydrangea specimen is not available.                       
Garden Phlox are being eaten by deer.
Leopardbane specimen is not available.
Identification of "Full Bloom" date for rose-of Sharon is difficult due to continual formation of additional new flower buds.