Phenology Garden
Phenology Garden
This garden is one of 39 (2010) sites in Ohio that includes 17 woody plants species and 15 perennial species. The plants are closely monitored during bloom time to predict regional insect emergence allowing better planning for control of pests using growing degree days http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/gdd/ . Phenology woody plants & selected perennial plants are located along the Olentangy River Road corridor near Woody Hayes Drive. All Phenology perennials species with signature labels are incorporated within the Learning Gardens in front of Howlett Hall. For more information on the Ohio Phenology network visit http://phenology.osu.edu/default.asp and http://ohioline.osu.edu/sc195/016.html
The garden includes the USA National Phenology Network (USA-NPN) indicator plant Syringa x Chinensis ‘Red Rothomagensis’. The USA-NPN and Canada’s 50 year historical cooperative project monitors a phenological series of cloned lilac plant development. These data correlate observed changes in plant and animal behave and predict risk of target avian population collapse, biological invasions, drought and the spread of disease. For more information on the National Phenology Network visit http://www.usanpn.org/.
