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Classes for the
Naturalist Certificate Program of
The Morton Arboretum, The Field Museum, and The Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago, Illinois, USA | |
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Gayle Tonkovich Department of Botany The Field Museum ![]() Musing on a bloom |
Introduction to Botany
Study the form and structure of plants: stems, leaves, roots and flowers. Learn how the elements relate to photosynthesis, reproduction and the relationship between plants and water.
The required text is Botany for Gardeners by B. Capon. Naturalist Certificate Requirement At the Field Museum: 6 Tuesdays, 6 - 9 p.m., January 22 to February 26. (6 sessions, 18 credit hours) -- $198 ($162 members) Pre-Registration Required |
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Patrick Leacock Department of Botany The Field Museum ![]() Bolete mushroom |
Learn the basic biology of mushrooms and other fungi. Important identification
skills include how to collect mushrooms, use field guides, and make spore prints.
You will learn key identification characteristics of summer and fall fungi.
Class includes forays into the Arboretum. Dress for the weather. The required
textbook, How to Identify Mushrooms to Genus I: Macroscopic Features by David Largent,
is available at the Morton Arboretum Ginkgo Shop. Recommended field guides are:
Audubon Guide to North American Mushrooms by Gary Lincoff and Mushrooms of
Northeast North America by George Barron.
Naturalist Certificate Enrichment N564. Meets at the Botany Lab, Research Center, Morton Arboretum: 2 Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., August 7 and 14. Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 - 1:00 p.m., August 11 and 12. (4 sessions, 12 credit hours) -- $125 ($105 members). Limit 20. |
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Edna Davion Department of Botany The Field Museum ![]() Woodland wildflower exhibit at The Field Museum |
Make the landscape come alive by learning to identify local plants in
their habitats. This class is the first in a three-season sequence in
which you will learn the names and characteristics of native and
introduced plants in the forests, prairies, wetlands, and other areas of
Northeastern Illinois. The knowledge and skills you develop will be
useful whether your interest is botany, ecology, gardening, or art.
A NCP required course is Local Flora: Spring, Summer or Fall At the Field Museum: 3 Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., April 17, May 1, May 15. Meets at the Site: 3 Saturdays, 9:00 - Noon., April 21, May 5, May 19. (6 sessions, 15 credit hours) -- $150 ($120 members) |
Winter 2001![]() American Beech |
Plant Families of the Midwest
Patrick Leacock, Department of Botany, The Field Museum
With a regional flora of over 2,500 species, the ability to recognize common plant families on sight is a big step toward plant identification. In this class you will study flower structure and other diagnostic characters of common plant families of the Midwest. This class will be useful to naturalists, gardeners, and botanical artists. A list of recommended books will be reviewed in class.
Naturalist Certificate Enrichment Meets at the Field Museum: Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. January 10 to February 14 (6 sessions, 15 credit hours). |
Patrick R. Leacock Education Program Developer / Research Associate (Biology) Department of Botany The Field Museum Chicago, Illinois 60605 |
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