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1 Brookside
Cambridge
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01223 336265
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Language of plants: a beginner's guide
Peter Stroh
Thursday 13 June 2013
Do you know your sepals from your tepals and your utricles from your glumes? Through practical sessions in the classroom and use of the Garden’s British wild plant collection, the course will introduce the descriptive terms for flowers, grasses, rushes and sedges to give you a basic understanding of the language commonly used in field guides. It is aimed at providing beginners with the confidence to develop their field skills and plant knowledge.
Date
13/06/2013
Time
10am – 1pm
Price
£30, payable in full at time of booking
Booking required
Booking Details
Please download and complete the booking form from the link to the left and return to us as soon as possible.
Contact Details
01223 331875
Event Category
Plant Identification
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Classroom
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