Plant Propagation II: Applications - BLENDED


This blended class meets online for some sessions and on NYBG grounds for others. Registered students will receive login instructions and a syllabus with specifics.
Through lectures, laboratories, and field trips, learn how to work with plants that are difficult to propagate by seed or cuttings. Subjects include advanced seed propagation and techniques of grafting, budding, and micro-propagation. Learn about tissue culture at the Garden's Pfizer Laboratory, and tour a retail nursery for a hands-on grafting project. Prerequisite: Plant Propagation I: Basic Principles

Required Text:
Hartmann, Hudson T., Dale E. Kester, Fred T. Davies, Jr. & Robert L. Geneve, Plant Propagation: Principles and Practices
Publisher: Prentice Hall
1997
Prerequisite: Plant Propagation I: Basic Principles -- HRT411

Prerequisite(s):
Plant Propagation I: Basic Principles

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