Horticulture & Related FieldsAaron Anderson
2019 The Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies
Aaron Anderson is a PhD candidate in horticulture at Oregon State University under the direction of Dr. Gail Langellotto. He is interested in native plant and insect conservation, especially in understanding how to manage urban green spaces as habitat for these species. For his thesis project, Anderson is screening 23 drought-tolerant plant species native to Oregon’s Willamette Valley for their attractiveness to beneficial insects (e.g. pollinators, parasitoids, predators), as well as to home gardeners. He is also documenting the bloom duration so that he can suggest landscape designs that provide continuous bloom for pollinators throughout the growing season.
Funded by Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Freeman, New Orleans Town Gardeners, Zone IX
The Garden Club of America Montine M. Freeman Scholarship in Native Plant Studies
To encourage the understanding, development, and use of underutilized native plants. Established to encourage the development of research, documentation, and teaching skills in the field of horticulture.
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