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Graduate Seminar (BCH 610/810): Grace Scheidemantle

Tove Room - Polk 128A

Grace will be giving a presentation on her chosen journal article listed below. Peer evaluation of Grace's presentation will be led by Cyndell, Fidaa, Natalia, Accola. Anyone interested in the feedback is welcome to remain for this discussion following the presentation.

Canceled – 2020 Raulston Blooms

JC Raulston Arboretum 4415 Beryl Rd, Raleigh, NC, United States

In an abundance of caution, we have canceled all educational programs and events including Raulston Blooms! through Sunday, April 5. The Arboretum’s grounds will remain open during regular hours through this time. Now more than ever we hope you will come out and let the garden help soothe away stress in a safe and beautiful…

Graduate Seminar (BCH 610/810): Kanjana Laosuntisuk

Tove Room - Polk 128A

Kanjana will be giving a presentation on her chosen journal article listed below. Peer evaluation of Kanjana's presentation will be led by Grace, Fidaa, Natalia, Emilio. Anyone interested in the feedback is welcome to remain for this discussion following the presentation.

Midweek with Mark: Underused and Unusual Hydrangeas for Gardens

Midweek with Mark: “Underused and Unusual Hydrangeas for Gardens” with Mark Weathington, JC Raulston Arboretum Director. There’s a lot more to hydrangeas than the old fashioned blue/pink ones. Species hydrangeas, funky colors, and flashy foliage really expand the palette for the garden.

Outstanding Plants for the Home Landscape [Online]

Accepting Registrations for Online Participants. Bryce Lane presents this is an eight-week course for the home gardener who wishes to improve their plant selection skills and increase their knowledge base about the many different plants they can choose for the landscape. Mondays, March 30 through May 18, 2020 – 6:30 pm–8:30 pm.

Outstanding Plants for the Home Landscape [Online]

Accepting Registrations for Online Participants. Bryce Lane presents this is an eight-week course for the home gardener who wishes to improve their plant selection skills and increase their knowledge base about the many different plants they can choose for the landscape. Mondays, March 30 through May 18, 2020 – 6:30 pm–8:30 pm.

Midweek with Mark: Living Art—Planting for Architectural Interest

“Living Art—Planting for Architectural Interest” with Mark Weathington, JC Raulston Arboretum Director. Specimen plants are usually selected for their flowers and foliage but form is often overlooked. Plants with extraordinary architecture add year-round interest to the landscape and provide a sculptural element that transforms a good garden to a great one.

Substrate Conditioning Influences Water Capture Efficiency

Substrate Conditioning Influences Water Capture Efficiency of Common Greenhouse Substrate Components Brian Schulker, MS Seminar Under the direction of Dr. Brian Jackson Thursday, April 30, 2020, 9:00 am Join Zoom Meeting: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/97791309557?pwd=TnhydWNiVDgrTkpRbjFMdUZHZFZCUT09 Meeting ID: 977 9130 9557; One tap mobile: 646 518 9805 US (New York) Abstract The dynamics of water use in horticultural substrates is…