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Environmental Horticulture

Environmental Horticulture Department

Program Overview

The Environmental Horticulture Program at College of Central Florida is a two year Associate of Science Degree, or a one year Certificate Degree Program.   Both programs are taught in a traditional classroom setting and in addition online.  The AS Degree Program, is broken into two degrees:  Nursery Operations and Landscape Design Option.  Questions? Contact us.

 


 

Fall Schedule of Classes

Monday & Wednesday--8:00-9:40
Monday--1:00-3:50
Wednesday--1:00-3:50
Monday--5:00-8:00
Tuesday--1:00-4:00
Thursday--1:00-3:00
Introduction To Horticulture
Landscape Construction
Landscape Construction Lab
Greenhouse Operations
Advanced Landscaping
Greenhouse Operations


Spring Schedule of Classes

Monday -- 08:00 - 10:50
Monday & Wednesday -- 1:00 - 2:30
Monday Late Afternoon-- 3:00 - 6:00
Tuesday & Thursday -- 3:30 - 5:00
Wednesday -- 8:00 - 10-50
Wednesday -- 3:00 - 6:00
ORH1000C Intro to Horticulture - Also offered on line
ORH1020C Herbaceous & House Plant Identification
ORH1872 Interior Design and Landscaping
GCO1400 Turfgrass Mgmt.
ORH1851L Landscape Design Lab
ORH2840C Landscape Construction



50 Most Popular Plants
of Marion County

With the help of local wholesale and retail nurseries the Environmental Horticulture Department has compiled a list of the 50 most popular plants found in Marion County.  These plants are the most used plants in Central Florida landscapes as well as the most popular plants sold in both the  retail and wholesale industry.   This list has been compiled to help the homeowner identify plants they have in their landscape, or just furnish information that will aid in the development of a more useful landscape.  Special thanks to B& B Nurseries, Kingswood Nurseries, and Porters' Nursery and Landscape for helping compile this list. 

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