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Horticulture Club

First Floor, PSL Come join the Horticulture Club to propagate your very own plant to take home! You can check out photos of our activities and speak with club members on the benefits of joining the Horticulture Club. Find out about our fun and exciting workshops, events, and the Mom’s Day Flower Show!

Illini wildlife Society

First Floor, PSL This is where the rubber meets the road for wildlife conservation majors and outdoor enthusiasts! Come check out some great opportunities for students to get engaged in the world of wildlife biology.

Self-guided Conservatory Tours

Plant Science Lab Conservatory Come enjoy the beauty of a tropical paradise in the PSL Conservatory! See bananas and bird of paradise plants! We hope you enjoy seeing these new and exotic plants.



Horseradish

Room 180, Bevier Hall, Friday at 12 pm Presenter: Dr. Skirvin Eat a free roast beef sandwich and sample some horseradish while you learn all about this specialty crop. Illinois leads the nation in horseradish production.

Do you know your plants?

First Floor, PSL The Floral Design Club wants to see how much you know. Test yourself and see if you know the flowers, trees, and plants on this ID Quiz! This Floral Design Club exhibit is both challenging and fun.

Herbs

First Floor, PSL Ever wonder what those herbs were sitting in your kitchen cabinet? The Horticulture Honor Society is displaying herbs of every scent and shape imaginable. Come learn about these useful plants!

Jake Hendee, Sophomore

Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences “ By far, my favorite activity has been my undergraduate research. Participating in student organization activities, volunteering to help in a research lab, or even getting paid to do research are not only quite a bit of fun, but they are probably the avenue in which I’ve learned the most while I’ve been here.”

Illini Foresters

First Floor, PSL Visit this interactive display exhibiting the Illini Foresters student organization, forestry in the U.S., and the University of Illinois’ forestry education program.