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A Farewell to the Gundersen Shumard Oak: Honoring a Campus Landmark

On Saturday, Aug. 23, Facilities Management made the difficult decision to remove the large Shumard Oak that stood in front of Gundersen Hall, one of the most well-known trees in a highly trafficked tailgating area on campus.
A large tree with multiple thick branches stands in a grassy area surrounded by mulch. In the background, there is a red brick building with white accents, a lit streetlamp, and several parked cars.
OSU New Frontiers landscape to be sustainable and efficient

Mon, Nov 13, 2023

While the corner of Farm Road and Monroe Street on the Oklahoma State University campus may currently be an active construction site for the new home of OSU Agriculture, OSU Landscape Services has plans to transform the area into a beautiful and educational landscape environment.

OSU ExtensionOSU AgricultureAgricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesNew Frontiers Agricultural HallOSU Ag Researchlandscape servicesFerguson College of Agriculture
New year-round topiary joins OSU-Stillwater campus

Thu, Aug 24, 2023

Oklahoma State University has many notable topiaries around campus including a cowboy boot and hat as well as people lined up signing “O-S-U” outside Old Central. This fall, a bison joined campus with a few new features allowing it to stay out year-round. A topiary is foliage that has been trimmed and shaped into an object.

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OSU unveils butterfly pocket prairie in Stillwater

Wed, Jan 18, 2023

With a 122-foot wingspan and 4,000 square feet of native grasses in all four wing segments, Oklahoma State University’s new butterfly pocket prairie is a nearly perfect partnership of environmentally minded students working with the university to make a positive change.

landscape servicessustainabilitybutterflyDepartment of Biology

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