
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!