Built in 1962, the H.F. Thut Greenhouse serves as the Biology Department’s botanical conservatory and as a facility for growing plants for research and classroom use. The 3400 square foot building is located next to the Life Sciences Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University.
2018 Titan Arum Bloom. Here we go again!
Pictures of Eastern Illinois University's Bur Oak.
Life Science Building and Thut Greenhouse location on campus
Contact one of the following individuals for greenhouse access and tours:
Contact | Office | Phone | |
Dr. Thomas Canam | Life Science Bldg 3054 | 217-581-6608 | tcanam@eiu.edu |
Dr. Barbara Carlsward | Life Science Bldg 3076 | 217-581-3223 | bscarlsward@eiu.edu |
Dr. Scott Meiners | Life Science Annex 1116 | 217-581-3425 | sjmeiners@eiu.edu |
Dr. Gordon Tucker | Life Science Bldg 3027 | 217-581-6240 | gctucker@eiu.edu |
Campus Tree Inventory Location Maps
Booth Library Archives: EIU Campus, 1902 to 1950
Specimen trees on the campus of EIU- A Walking Tour
Thut Presentation: EIU Campus, 1899 to 1973
Resources:
EIU Threatened and Endangered Plant Research Program
Landscaping and Restoration using Illinois Native Plants
Prairie Restoration - A Digital Aid Featuring Seeds, Seedlings and Fruit