FLOWER PRODUCTION
 
Taught in 4th year Agriculture and BiotechnologySection horticulture
Theory [A] 25.0
Exercises [B] 25.0
Training and projects [C] 25.0
Studytime [D] 170.0
Studypoints [E] 6
Level specialized
Credit contract? Unrestricted access
Examination contract? Unrestricted access
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Omer Mekers
Reference BILBIT04A12904
 
Key words
Floriculture

Objectives
The goal is to obtain a large knowledge of houseplants, cutflowers and herbaceous ornamental plants, including a correct nomenclature and cultural requirements.
As attitudes have to be obtained propagation and caring of ornamental plants and an overview of the trade of floricultural plants.
In this way an efficient communication in the sector and in floricultural research can be prepared.


Topics
Nomenclature rules and plant knowledge : basics of the botanical and horticultural code.
Discussion of the most important plant families with cutflowers , houseplants and herbaceous garden plants.
For each species are given the habit, flowering characteristics, shelf and storage life , possibilities of use ...
The culture of azalea's is discussed in depth and some important cultures are also : Anthurium, chrysanthemum, Ficus, Kalanchoe, Saintpaulia, Gerbera, ...
For each plant the cultural requirements are summarised: propagation techniques , growth control, substrates and fertilisation , water, light and temperature, pest management.


Prerequisites
Knowledge and practical application of chorticultural plant growing and techniques.

Final Objectives
- Knowledge of the most important flowering and ornamental plants
- Application of the main topics of floriculture

Materials used
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- teacher's course - background information
- scientific & technical literature

Study costs
± 75 Euro

Study guidance
The student can always make an appointment.

Teaching Methods
- lectures - demonstrations - exercises - individual presentations - field work - home study


Assessment
- Scoring system :
written examination - others


Lecturer(s)
Omer Mekers
Filip Debersaques