Practical Phenology Hummingbirds return when red buckeyes bloom Gypsy moth eggs hatch when redbuds bloom.

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Practical Phenology Hummingbirds return when red buckeyes bloom Gypsy moth eggs hatch when redbuds bloom

Species Avg. Ohio First Bloom( DD50) Goldtide ™ Forsythia 74 ‘Royal Star’ Star Magnolia 101 PJM Rhododendron 151 Koreanspice Viburnum 189 ‘Coralburst’ Crabapple 233 ‘President Grevy’ Common Lilac 263 Vanhoutte Spirea 352 ‘Miss Kim’ Lilac 401 Redosier Dogwood 405 ‘Abbotswood Bush Cinquefoil 434 ‘Red Prince’ Weigela 498 Autumn Jazz ™ Arrowwood Viburnum 532 Goldflame Bumald Spirea 645 Oakleaf Hydrangea 780 Cutleaf Elderberry 812 Rose-of-Sharon ‘Blushing Bride’ 1529 DD50 = measure of accumulated heat beginning in January Woody Plant Selections:

Perennial Plant Selections: Anemone x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert,’ Japanese Anemone Asclepias tuberosa, butterfly weed Baptisia australis, false indigo Dianthus gratianopolitanus ‘Tiny Rubies’ Doronicum orientale ‘Magnificum,’ Leopardbane Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus,’ Purple coneflower Geranium ‘Nimbus,’ Perennial geranium Helleborus x hybridus, Lenten rose Hemerocallis ‘Raspberry Pixie,’ Daylily Iris sibirica ‘Anniversary,’ Siberian iris Monarda didyma ‘Raspberry Wine,’ Bee balm Penstemon digitalis ‘Husker Red,’ Beardtongue Phlox paniculata ‘David,’ Garden phlox Salvia x sylvestris ‘May Night,’ Hybrid sage Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’

The OSU Phenology Garden Network 36 Gardens Across Ohio Coordinators: Dan Herms, OARDC Denise Ellsworth, Summit County Extension In partnership with (Your group name here!)

For a customized Biological Calendar Google: GDD OSU Enter your Zip code here

The customized calendar will tell you what is blooming, and what pests are active in your area.

Phenology: Not the Bumps on Your Head! Phenology is… The study of recurring biological events…. Natural events and their relationship to weather…. The study of cyclic events of nature in response to seasonal and climatic changes in the environment The sequence of natural events through the season….