|
|
|
Landscape Management

Each one of the documents
below is in htm coding. Also within these documents are links to the same
documents in Adobe Acrobat format (except for The Geophyte Page). The Acrobat
documents are quick to download and print. If you don't have Adobe Acrobat
Reader you can download it by clicking on the icon below. To make use of this
product, set it up as a helper in your browser's preference settings.

- This
Month in the Garden: Tricyrtis, Callicarpa, and Magnolia
- Species
for Wildflower Seed Production
Anne Marie Johnson and Ted Whitwell
- Species
Selection for the Development of a Field Grown Wildflower Sod
Anne Marie Johnson and Ted Whitwell
- New
Guinea Impatiens Landscape Trials
William B. Miller, Russell Smith, Millie Williams, Roger Davis, and Kelly
Petoskey
- Relationship
of Butterfly Visitation with Nectar Qualities and Flower Color in Butterfly
Bush Buddleia Davidii
Joseph D. Culin
- Soil
Aeration Systems--Do they really improve tree root zone conditions under fill
and paving?
Karen Townsend, Donald Ham, Ansel Miller, and Timothy Chestnut
- Urban
Forestry Publications from the Department of Horticulture and Department of
Forest Resources
Karen Townsend, Donald Ham, and Judy Caldwell
- Host
Range of Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV) and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
on Herbaceous Perennials
William B. Miller, Simon W. Scott, James H. Blake, and Ted Whitwell
- Trees
for Greener Schools
Karen Townsend and Judy Caldwell
- Ornamental
Horticulture Education and Outreach Activities
Mary Haque
The mission of Clemson University's Department of Horticulture
is to promote personal and professional growth through the
discovery, communication, and application of horticultural
experiences, knowledge, and scholarship. Our work fosters
environmental stewardship while improving economic wellbeing,
health, and quality of life for all.
|
|