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Green Thumbs at Work: ELP Students Cultivate Ornamental Plants at CPU

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As part of the Experiential Learning Programme (ELP), the B.Sc. Agriculture 8th semester students from the School of Agricultural Sciences, Career Point University have successfully cultivated a variety of beautiful ornamental plants, blending academic knowledge with hands-on agricultural practices.

Under expert guidance, students nurtured and grew the following ornamental species:

Plumeria alba (Champa)
An elegant outdoor plant ideal for gardens, temples, and office lawns, known for its fragrant white flowers and serene appeal.

Euphorbia tithymaloides (Devil’s Backbone)
A versatile plant suited for indoor and outdoor spaces, perfect for brightening up corners of homes, balconies, and office entrances.

Euphorbia milii (Crown of Thorns)40 plants available
This hardy ornamental thrives indoors in sunny spots or outdoors, making it perfect for balconies, window sills, and decorative planters.

This hands-on initiative not only enhanced students’ practical skills but also reinforced the importance of sustainable and aesthetic landscaping. These beautiful plants are a living testament to the students’ dedication and the effectiveness of experiential learning at CPU.

Stay tuned for more green innovations from our budding agriculturists!