BO9543 Asian Medicinal Plant Horticulture

The wide variety of plants used in traditional East Asian medicine makes them a rich source of biodiversity for the landscape. Domestic cultivation of these species may have long-term income potential for growers and landowners. In this course, students will examine groups of Asian species in terms of their family relationships including native North American species, also their ecology and function in the landscape. Basic principles of horticulture including propagation, planting and harvesting will be taught using specific examples from each group of plants. Related issues including conservation and marketing will be addressed.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

None