W. Tower Rd. Plant Science Building
Cornell University
Ithaca
NY 14853
Cornell Greenhouse [2]
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The greenhouse is primarily used as a teaching and research facility. The research is focused on searching for and implementing new ways to reduce energy use, waste, and carbon.
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