Orange Coast College’s Ornamental Horticulture Department will conduct its 30th annual public poinsettia plant sale Friday, Dec. 7 on campus.
Approximately 12,000 plants have been grown by OCC’s horticulture students this fall in the campus’ five greenhouses. Plants will be sold in the Horticulture Garden, located off Adams Avenue, adjacent to the college’s Technology Center.
All proceeds are slated to fund future student projects. The sale runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A live video cam that shows plants growing in one of the college’s greenhouses can be accessed on OCC’s website.
“It’s long been a tradition at Orange Coast College for ornamental horticulture students to produce beautiful poinsettias during the holiday season as part of their studies,” said ornamental horticulture instructor, Joseph Stead. “Our students planted these poinsettias the first two weeks in September, and have been nurturing them ever since.