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Introduction to Botany at Harvard University Herbarium
From Tuesday, September 21 2010
To Tuesday, November 09 2010
8:00am - 5:00pm Tuesday of each week

Learn botany from dedicated instructor and plant nomenclature specialist Kanchi Gandhi. Among the topics to be explored: plant cells and tissues, anatomy and morphology, reproduction, nutrition, growth and development, plant diversity, evolution, classification, and nomenclature. This course, offering both lecture and laboratory activities, introduces botany to new students or serves as a refresher course. Required text: Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon. Contact the Arboretum's bookstore (617.384.5209) for book availability.

Location:
Harvard University Herbarium
22 Divinity Ave.
Cambridge , MA 02138

Sponsor: Arnold Arboretum in collaboration with the New England Wild Flower Society
Time(s): 6:30-8:30pm
Cost: $225 member; $270 non-member
Phone: 617-384-5277
Fax: 617-524-1418
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http://calendar.arboretum.harvard.edu/index.php?mo=9&yr=2010

 

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