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Washington’s vascular plant diversity mirrors the ecological heterogeneity of the state, from the towering conifers of the Olympic peninsula to diminutive wildflowers and bunchgrasses of the high desert. This field-based course will focus on learning to identify Washington plants and understanding how their distribution and ecology reflecting the state’s varying environments.
We will emphasize characteristics for field identification and we will use both dichotomous keys and field guides. Learning to recognize plant families will be presented as a central framework for the class. Students will keep field journals that include plant sketches and written notes to document plant observations. We will take one-day (not overnight) field trips. Regional botanists will make guest appearances on field trips to help us understand the flora of Washington.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4* - Botany in the Pacific Northwest
*upper division science credit possible
Registration
Summer Registration:
Course Reference Numbers
First Session (4): 40124
Academic Details
Fields of Study:
Credits:
4
Maximum Enrollment:
25
Class Standing:
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Upper Division Science Credit:
Up to 4 credits of upper-division science may be earned by students who successfully meet all the program learning objectives and complete optional upper-division course activities.
Schedule
Quarters:
Summer
2025
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Day
Schedule Evergreen:
Location:
Olympia