Position Title
In Memoriam
Professor Emeritus of Environmental Horticulture, Department Chair
1919-1996
HARRY CHARLES KOHL, JR.
Birth: 1919, St. Louis, Missouri
Death: September 23, 1996, Davis, California
Education
- B.S., Horticulture, University of Illinois, 1940
- M.S., Floriculture, University of Illinois, 1948
- Ph.D., Floriculture, Cornell University, 1950 (Advisor: Kenneth Post)
Military Service
- U.S. Cavalry and Army Air Corps, World War II (Major)
- Fighter pilot service in China and India
Employment
- Professor, Department of Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture, UCLA, 1953–1963
- Professor, Department of Environmental Horticulture, UC Davis, 1963–1986
- UCLA and UC Davis departments were combined in 1963
- Chair, Department of Environmental Horticulture, UC Davis, 1966–1973
Honors, Awards, and Professional Societies
- Fellow, American Society for Horticultural Science
- Chair, Floriculture Section, ASHS
- Member, Industry Coordination Committee, ASHS
Research Contributions and Impact
Harry Kohl made foundational contributions to floriculture, linking basic research with applied innovations for California’s commercial greenhouse sector. His work focused on crop productivity, flower senescence, and production efficiency. As an emeritus, he led breeding efforts on cyclamen and carnations and launched a study on seed-propagated Easter lilies that remains influential. His research was widely recognized, with more than 160 publications in scientific and industry venues, and support from both government and private sectors.
Publications and Scholarly Leadership
- Author of over 160 scientific and popular articles
Teaching and Mentorship
- Highly regarded instructor in floricultural production
- Early advocate of distance learning to broaden access to UC educational programs
Collaboration and Community
- Executive Director, Saratoga Horticultural Foundation
- Member, Friends of the UC Davis Arboretum
- Active participant on department, college, and campus committees
- Videographer and editor for the UC Davis Emeriti Association’s oral history project
Legacy
Harry Kohl was the founding chair of the Department of Environmental Horticulture at UC Davis and a national leader in floriculture. His legacy includes scientific innovations, departmental leadership, and continued influence on ornamental crop breeding and post-retirement outreach. His blend of intellect, humor, and commitment to community endures through the students, colleagues, and institutions he served.
References
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