Botany by Plant Family: The Key to See
With ethnobiologist Marc Williams. Learning to notice plant family patterns can greatly aid in demystifying the “green wall” of plant species around us. Nearly 350,000 species of flowering plants are known to global science, and these species have been grouped into over 400 flowering plant families. By learning the top 30 plant families growing around you, you will begin to recognize plants everywhere you go. After an indoor presentation on the major plant families common to the Southeastern US, reinforce your plant identification skills on a walk in the Gardens to observe family patterns in leaf, flower and fruit types. Discuss edibility, medicinality, craft, wildlife support and landscape beauty as you gain a more holistic understanding of the major plants comprising Southern US flora and their potential ecological and ethnobotanical applications
Parking is included and available only for the program duration. Fee. Preregistration required.

- 420 Anderson St
- Durham, North Carolina 27705
- Time: 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM
- Location:
Sarah P. Duke Gardens - Admission:
Fee; registration required - gardenseducation@duke.edu
- 919-668-1707
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