American Society for Horticulture Science
Established in 1903, the American Society for Horticultural Science is recognized around the world as one of the most respected and influential professional societies for horticultural scientists. ASHS is committed to promoting and encouraging national and international interest in scientific research and education in all branches of horticulture.
How Light Intensity and Duration Affect Indoor Plant Growth
Two recent studies co-authored by Dr. Roberto Lopez explore how light management affects the growth and flowering of indoor plants.
How Geography and Demographics Shape Views on Sustainability
Mississippi State University researchers have published studies on how geography and demographics affect U.S. florists’ sustainability views.
Chemical Solutions for Managing Powdery Mildew on Bigleaf Hydrangeas
A Tennessee State University study has identified new chemical control methods to curb powdery mildew affecting bigleaf hydrangeas.
Bridging the Knowledge Gap in Consumer Horticulture
Results from a recent public garden survey point to a need for a concerted effort to educate public garden professionals about consumer horticulture and its importance.
Addressing Gaps in Consumer Knowledge About Horticulture
Consumer horticulture professionals must develop innovative digital outreach, research-based solutions, a concerted recruitment of youth, and enhanced collaborations.