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Welcome to the Horticulture Program website.
The horticulture program at UMaine offers opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate studies.The undergraduate program offers a BS degree in Landscape Horticulture with a diverse and challenging curriculum, excellent faculty guidance, and opportunities to explore professional goals, interact with alumni and other well-known professionals and extracurricular involvement. The Landscape Horticulture Program is founded on the principles and practices of responsible stewardship of the land. To instill this ideal in our students, we expose them to the planning, creation and maintenance of environmentally sustainable landscapes.
The graduate program offers an MS degree in Horticulture with a wide range of research opportunities in both traditional horticulture and landscape horticulture.
Research opportunities are available in many areas including
cold tolerance, propagation, evaluation, and introduction
of woody and herbaceous native and ornamental
plants; potato breeding and production; potato
physiology and tissue culture; turfgrass evaluation;
basic and applied studies in blueberry physiology
and culture; blueberry cold tolerance; tissue
culture propagation of lowbush blueberry cultivars;
pomology; and weed-crop ecology and weed management.
This site was
up dated June 16, 2008
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