The Institute's mission is to improve quality of life by enhancing the functions of plants within urban ecosystems. The Cornell Urban Horticulture Institute integrates plant stress physiology, horticultural science, plant ecology and soil science, and applies them to broad areas. This resource includes webinars, videos, guidebooks, and other valuable resources for those interested in urban horticulture topics.
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