By
Bonnie Coblentz MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Company is coming to Mississippi in the form of
hundreds of thousands of tourists, and Mississippians are
encouraged to have the state ready for visitors. First
Lady Pat Fordice initiated the Splendors of Mississippi
program last fall to complement the upcoming Splendors of
Versailles and the International Ballet Competition, both to
be held in Jackson this year. Her two-part beautification
program is encouraging the planting of yellow, white and
gold flowers all over the state, and keeping roadways free
of litter. "I ask
Mississippians to take pride in their home and in their
state as their home, especially this spring when we're going
to have so many people from out of state visit us," Fordice
said. "We have to get ready for company." The
flower colors were chosen because the state wildflower,
calliopsis, is yellow and since the Sun King is the theme of
the Splendors of Versailles exhibit. Norman
Winter, extension horticulturist with Mississippi State
University, has prepared a list of plants blooming, white,
yellow and gold. "Everyone
is encouraged to plant these flowers," Winter said. "We want
visitors to see cities and businesses taking part in the
program and know Mississippians are proud of their
state." Fordice
said the beautification idea came to her after attending a
conference last spring and seeing other Southern states'
efforts with wildflowers. "Everybody
was showing slides and pictures, and we just didn't measure
up," she said. "We were doing a lot, but there was more to
be done." Fordice
contacted several agencies and groups to get her program
started. One of the most instrumental was the Mississippi
Department of Transportation, which has planted wildflowers
at 17 highway entrances to Mississippi. With
yellow, white and gold flowers blooming around the state,
the second part of the program tackles the litter
problem. "There's
litter everywhere," Fordice said. "You pick it up one day
and it's back the next. What's the point of having these
beautiful flowers if you have all the litter?" Fordice
asked all Mississippians to do their part to fight
litter. "Pick it
up, clean it up and plant it yellow," Fordice
said. Winter
recommended several plants to be used at shopping center,
business and home flower beds to promote the Splendors of
Mississippi theme. Annuals include large marigolds, narrow
leaf zinnias, melampodiums and Indian Summer rudbeckias.
Among the perennials are Goldstrum rudbeckias, daylilies,
coreopsis and new gold lantana. Nurseries
across the state are well stocked with yellow, white and
gold flowers and can suggest which ones will work best in
different situations. The
Splendor of Versailles will be in Jackson April 1 through
Aug. 31. The International Ballet Competition is June 13 to
28 in Jackson. Released:
Feb. 9, 1998
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