Campus sites provide students not only with buildings and lecture halls, but also with the open green areas they include.

In the landscaping efforts made for this purpose, the role of nature, and therefore, plants is indisputable in giving an aesthetic finish to the existing green areas, and in providing a space for people to experience seasonal changes.  Seasonal flowers in particular are among the first indicators of seasonal changes; such as tulips, hyacinths, etc. heralding the arrival of spring in March, or roses that bloom with the warming of the weather. For this reason, seasonal flowers have a special place in landscaping work.

We produce seasonal flowers with seeds and slip in our greenhouses. Our production activities are undertaken in two separate seasons including summer and winter.
 

SEASONAL FLOWERS PRODUCED IN GREENHOUSES WITHIN THE SCOPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION STUDIES AT ATILIM UNIVERSITY

 

BOTANICAL NAME

ENGLISH NAME
1 Ageratum mexicanum

Floss flower

2 Alhea Rosea

Holy hock

3 Alyssum maritum

Sweet alyssum

4 Antrrhinum majus

Snapdragon

5 Begonya semperflorens

Begonia

6 Celosia

Cockscomb

7 Cerastium tomentosum

Red pimpernel

8 Chrysanthemum maximum

Shasta daisy

9 Dahlia variabilis

Aster

10 Dianthus barbatus

Sweet William

11 Gaillardia aristata

Common galliard

12 Gazanya splendens

Treasure flower

13 Hyasinthus orientalis

Hyacinth

14 Iberis sempervirens

Evergreen candytuft

15 Impatiens valleriana

Busy lizzie

16 Myosotis sylvatica

Forget-me-not

17 Pelargonium

Geranium

18 Petunia hybrida

Petunia

19 Portulaca grandiflora

Moss-rose

20 Rutbechia hirta

Rudbeckia

21 Salvia splendens

Salvia

22 Tagetes patula

Marigold

23 Tulipa

Tulip

24 Verbena  hybrida

Garden verbena

25 Viola tricolor

Heartsease

26 Zinnia elegance

Zinnia