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Landscape Horticulture Program, Deering Hall, Room 117, Orono, ME 04469 -- Phone: 207.581.2948 -- Fax: 207-581-2999
Graduate Program Overview

The Graduate Horticulture Program at The University of Maine is a multi-dimensional program that offers graduate students the opportunity to explore the many aspects of horticulture through course work, teaching, extension, and original research. OpportunitiesLandscape Horticulture Graduate Program Features  exist in a broad range of horticultural commodities such as: ornamental plant selection and evaluation, low-temperature tolerance, landscape plant production, blueberry physiology and hardiness, turfgrass management, potato tuberization and breeding, pomology, tissue culture, and weed management. Students are encouraged to participate in all aspects of the horticulture program and develop a well rounded curriculum of study.

Students entering the Graduate Horticulture Program will be required to develop an original research project in one of the many facets of horticulture. In doing so, students will have access to extensive facilities such as the horticulture greenhouses, The Lyle E. Littlefield Ornamentals Trial Garden and Research Center, tissue culture and other lab equipment, as well as several other research facilities. Prospective students are encouraged to contact faculty directly for more information on individual research interests and potential courses of study.

Also, an extensive relationship exists with local, state, national, and international horticulture professionals, and as such, graduate students are encouraged to not only take advantage of these resources, but to also provide a conduit between the program and industry members. A listing of area professionals is provided and prospective students are encouraged to read about the many opportunities that exist in horticulture in Maine.

Select a link below to view a short informational video about the Landscape Horticulture 'renaissance' and how the UMaine LH program is leading the way:
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