Abstract
Use of the campus environment in the teaching program is described with special reference to the campus of University of Central Arkansas. Permanent labels identify the campus trees, many of which are representative of native Arkansas trees. A Daylily Display Bed and an Iris Display Bed, both composed of hybrid varieties, are included in the campus design. This organization of the flora of the campus provides a community service as well as an outdoor supplement to the classroom studies in plant science.
Recommended Citation
Moore, Jewel E.
(1974)
"Multi-Use of the Campus Environment in the Teaching of Botany,"
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science: Vol. 28, Article 17.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jaas/vol28/iss1/17