Chicago Botanic Garden

Adult Education Classes

Certificate Programs
Ornamental Plant Materials Certificate Program

In the Ornamental Plant Materials Certificate program, students develop knowledge of the ever-expanding variety of ornamentals well-suited for Northeastern Illinois. The program covers more than 500 plants, focusing on identification, cultural requirements, and use in gardens and the broader landscape.

WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE?

Avid amateur gardeners and plant enthusiasts, aspiring horticulture professionals, horticulturists, garden designers, and landscape architects seeking professional development. There are no prerequisites for this program, and no prior horticulture experience is needed.

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OPC Core Courses Availability Prerequisites Supply lists
Botany 1 (afternoons) or
Botany 1 (evenings)
9/21 –10/24 None Click to download
Hardy Bulbs   Botany 1 Click to download
Small Flowering Trees
   Thursday Garden Walk Series
   Saturday Garden Walk Series
   Optional Study CD*
5/29 – 7/10 Botany 1 Click to download
Ground Covers and Vines
   Thursday Garden Walk Series
   Saturday Garden Walk Series
   Optional Study CD**
7/17 – 8/28 Botany 1 Click to download
Deciduous Trees
   Thursday Garden Walk Series
   Saturday Garden Walk Series
   Optional Study CD***
9/11 – 10/30 Botany 1 Click to download
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs   Botany 1  
Annuals and Biennials   Botany 1 Click to download
Herbaceous Perennials   Botany 1 Click to download
Conifers and Broad-leaved Evergreens   Botany 1 Click to download
OPC Elective Courses Availability Prerequisites Supply lists
The Best New Annuals for 2012 4/28 None  
NEW! Oak Woodland Management 4/28 None  
Magnolias 4/30 None  
Lilacs 5/5 None  
NEW! Eight Months of Color in the Garden 6/16 None  
NEW! Designing with Native Plants 6/16 None  
Introduction to Grasses 8/13 – 8/20 None  
Plant Taxonomy for the Gardener 9/8 None  
Ferns for the Chicago Region 9/15 None  
Ornamental Grasses 9/15 None  

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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS close panel

The program requirements include nine core courses and 24 instructional hours of elective courses. The core courses are offered on a rotating basis over a 2-year period. If you are able to take all the courses when offered, you can complete the certificate in just two years.

A selection of elective courses is offered throughout the year. Topics range from organic gardening techniques and sustainable practices to choosing the best shrubs for summer and the identification and care of specific ornamentals.

After completing Botany 1, all remaining core courses may be taken in any order. For the certificate, a grade of at least 70 percent must be achieved for each core course. All requirements for the certificate must be completed within five years of the start date of our first core course.

You can prove proficiency for up to 20 percent of the coursework by passing proficiency exams for approved courses or providing transcripts indicating grades of at least 70 percent for similar courses. There is no separate enrollment for the program.