Department of Horticulture
4017 Agriculture and Life Sciences BuildingCorvallis, OR 97331
(541) 737-3695
horticulture@oregonstate.edu
Department of Horticulture
Horticulture is about managing plants for human sustenance and lifestyle. The teaching, extension, and research programs within our Department focus on providing scientific information is to improve horticultural production systems that contribute to our everyday lives through food and landscapes.
Experiential Learning Opportunities
Horticulture is about getting directly engaged in plant production. From internships and student research, clubs, extension programs to international study-abroad experiences, we will get you into the real world of horticulture and explore its diversity. In addition, Therapeutic Horticulture courses moved to Oregon State University help prepare students to register with the American Horticulture Therapy Association (AHTA).
The Future of Horticulture
Given the diversity of our Department and its ties to industry in Oregon and beyond, the future is strong. We touch the lives of many who work with and enjoy horticultural products, from breeding programs to develop new cultivars of food crops and ornamentals to improved management strategies for golf courses, vineyards, fruit trees, hazelnuts, berry crops, and home gardens alike. Furthermore, our Department includes entomology teams who work with pollinators and pests to understand their roles and ecosystem services.
Our Students
Ty Seely | Class of 2018 | Hillsboro, OR
Double Degree | Horticulture | International Studies
Le'Waski Watkins | Horticulture and Crop & Soil Science | Tuscaloosa, AL
CAS Leadership Academy | First Generation College Student | Class of 2023
In the News
Homegrown mutant, not outside invader, causes new hazelnut blight
The finding by Oregon State University scientists indicates the fungal pathogen has evolved locally, thwarting disease resistance from the...
Yes, Portlanders Are Growing Tiny Forests Next to Their Homes
Just ask Andrew Millison, who grows 30 trees and native berry bushes in his tiny forest. His one-third-acre corner lot in suburban Corvallis...
Raspberries and blackberries need care in late winter and early spring to thrive
Caneberries should be fertilized in the early spring when new growth is starting, explained Amanda Davis, berry crops research assistant with...
A genetically modified purple tomato is now available to home gardeners
Genetic modification in the lab isn't the only way to ...
OSU bee expert named to new USDA pollinator subcommittee
Ramesh Sagili, an Oregon State University bee expert, has been appointed to a new pollinator subcommittee for the USDA National Agricultural...