Agronomy and Horticulture, Department of
First Advisor
Ellen Paparozzi
Second Advisor
Sam Wortman
Date of this Version
5-2024
Document Type
Thesis
Citation
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Graduate College at the University of Nebraska in fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Master of Science
Major: Horticulture
Under the supervision of Professors Ellen Paparozzi and Sam Wortman
Lincoln, Nebraska, May 2024
Abstract
Beginning in 2012, the local non-profit, The Lincoln Botanical Garden, began organizing the conceptual design and creation of a glass conservatory within a botanical garden in Lincoln, Nebraska. These proposed urban enhancements seek to fill a gap in garden amenities in the city by providing year-round access to public horticulture programming and education.
This project, Public Horticulture: Process and Design of the Lincoln Botanical Garden, documents these efforts and makes design recommendations for a themed Glacial Erratic Garden that could be constructed within the botanical garden.
Advisors: Ellen Paparozzi and Sam Wortman
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Comments
Copyright 2024, Brad Kindler. Used by permission