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Dr. Leonard Perry Extension Professor Greenhouse and Nursery Specialist Dept. Plant and Soil Science Hills Building University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05405 phone 802-656-0479 FAX 802-656-4656 email lpperry@zoo.uvm.edu To play the following media files (.rm) you'll need (Note: If after installing Realplayer you still can't open these files directly, copy the file address from the location line on your screen and paste into your Realplayer screen, File, Open Location.) A Real Audio Welcome--more in depth version (2 min.:14 sec.) A Real Video Welcome (16 sec.) Universityof Vermont aerial view (the Hills building is center, just to the right of the water tower; Burlington is between the university and Lake Champlain looking west to the NY Adirondacks). Check out Perennial Panoramas for background wallpapers you can use on perennials, as well as some scenes from Vermont. Check out the LiveCam view of Burlington looking west from campus over Lake Champlain to the Adirondacks. I hope you enjoy my web site and pages, bringing you our latest research on perennials and hops, as well as other perennial information picked up along the side of the information superhighway. My appointment of 80% Extension and 20% Research also includes teaching courses every other year (odd number years) in herbaceous flowers (PSS 123) and indoor plants (PSS 121)at UVM. Watch for pictures and stuff for this on these pages under the A-Z page! The herbaceous flowers course is also available now totally online to anyone, anywhere, anytime (click here for more details). Working directly with the green industry, my main emphasis is Vermont (among other activities the Vermont Flower Show) although I cooperate with colleagues in the New England region (as in the New England Greenhouse Conference), and rest of the country, continent and world as appropriate! For the gardening consumer I provide indirect information through press, radio and TV, and this medium you're reading. Samples of the radio and TV are streaming under the Home Gardener section of this site. You'll also find many of our press articles there, grouped by season, and searchable. For more on the ornamental horticulture Extension and Research programs at UVM check out the Extension Criteria page. You arrived here at: Return to Perry's Perennial Homepage
phone 802-656-0479 FAX 802-656-4656 email lpperry@zoo.uvm.edu
To play the following media files (.rm) you'll need (Note: If after installing Realplayer you still can't open these files directly, copy the file address from the location line on your screen and paste into your Realplayer screen, File, Open Location.)
A Real Audio Welcome--more in depth version (2 min.:14 sec.)
A Real Video Welcome (16 sec.)
Universityof Vermont aerial view (the Hills building is center, just to the right of the water tower; Burlington is between the university and Lake Champlain looking west to the NY Adirondacks). Check out Perennial Panoramas for background wallpapers you can use on perennials, as well as some scenes from Vermont. Check out the LiveCam view of Burlington looking west from campus over Lake Champlain to the Adirondacks.
I hope you enjoy my web site and pages, bringing you our latest research on perennials and hops, as well as other perennial information picked up along the side of the information superhighway. My appointment of 80% Extension and 20% Research also includes teaching courses every other year (odd number years) in herbaceous flowers (PSS 123) and indoor plants (PSS 121)at UVM. Watch for pictures and stuff for this on these pages under the A-Z page! The herbaceous flowers course is also available now totally online to anyone, anywhere, anytime (click here for more details).
Working directly with the green industry, my main emphasis is Vermont (among other activities the Vermont Flower Show) although I cooperate with colleagues in the New England region (as in the New England Greenhouse Conference), and rest of the country, continent and world as appropriate! For the gardening consumer I provide indirect information through press, radio and TV, and this medium you're reading. Samples of the radio and TV are streaming under the Home Gardener section of this site. You'll also find many of our press articles there, grouped by season, and searchable. For more on the ornamental horticulture Extension and Research programs at UVM check out the Extension Criteria page.
You arrived here at:
Return to Perry's Perennial Homepage