
Lacebark, Inc. revamps its website with recent additions from Dr. Carl Whitcomb. Lacebark, located just outside of Stillwater, Oklahoma, is Whitcomb's plant development and horticultural research station.
Whitcomb recently received the Oklahoma State University Agriculture Champion Award. There is a brief video about his accomplishments. Also, aerial videos of some of his colorful evaluation fields of crapemyrtle and althea are available as well as several videos from Dr. Whitcomb as he explains such topics as: ways to stimulate root branching, what makes the new double dynamite crapemyrtle so special, and how to set up experiments.
Check out the 'What's going on at Lacebark today,' section where viewers can follow Whitcomb's weekly activities.
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