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Environmental Horticulture (now merged with Department of Plant Sciences) represents a diverse field including Ornamental Horticulture, Landscape Horticulture, Floriculture, Nursery Management, Urban Forestry, and Plant Biotechnology. Students can study greenhouse and nursery crop production, postharvest handling of cut flowers and foliage plants, landscape tree maintenance, turf management, plant propagation, tissue culture, and biotechnology all leading to numerous careers .
Until Dec. 2004 the EH faculty was organized as a Department. Effective Jan. 2005, these faculty merged into the faculty in Pomology, Vegetable Crops, and Agronomy and Range Science into a new Department of Plant Sciences.
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