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Modern subsections of this field include:
Modern subsections of this field include:
* Pomology<nowiki>:</nowiki> the study of fruiting plants
* Pomology<nowiki>:</nowiki> the study of fruiting plants
* Olericulture<nowiki>:</nowiki>
* Olericulture<nowiki>:</nowiki> the science of growing vegetables
* Viticulture
* Viticulture<nowiki>:</nowiki> the growing of wine grapes
* Floriculture
* Floriculture<nowiki>:</nowiki> the practice and science of flower and ornamental plant growing
* Arboriculture
* Arboriculture<nowiki>:</nowiki> the practice and science of tree, shrubs, vine, and woody plant growing
* Post-Harvest Management
* Post-Harvest Management<nowiki>:</nowiki> the processing, handling, packaging, and marketing of the horticultural products  after they are harvested
* Environmental Horticulture
* Environmental Horticulture<nowiki>:</nowiki> the science and care of plant growth in green spaces

Revision as of 17:36, 1 April 2023

Horticulture is a branch of agriculture concerning the science and art of producing, managing, and cultivating plant. As opposed to agriculture, which deals with mass production of food crops, horticulture is more focused small scale planting. Fruits, vegetables, spices, ornamental plants or trees, herbs, nuts, mushrooms, flowers, sprouts, algae, seaweed, and grasses.

Divisions

Modern subsections of this field include:

  • Pomology: the study of fruiting plants
  • Olericulture: the science of growing vegetables
  • Viticulture: the growing of wine grapes
  • Floriculture: the practice and science of flower and ornamental plant growing
  • Arboriculture: the practice and science of tree, shrubs, vine, and woody plant growing
  • Post-Harvest Management: the processing, handling, packaging, and marketing of the horticultural products after they are harvested
  • Environmental Horticulture: the science and care of plant growth in green spaces