This
land-grant college in Lansing, MI has a strong horticulture
program and history, reflected in 14 acres of many gardens and plants
and annual flower trials on their campus. Check them all out on their website.
Liberty Hyde Bailey statue (father of horticulture, chair of first horticulture dept. in country there in 1885)
Judith deLapa perennial garden
campus annual plantings and trials
thunbergia, Vertigo pennisetum (pearl millet)
blue and purple beds, black elephant ears
greenhouse entrance, foliage and tropicals
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