Spring Dendrology Workshop

Start Date
05/10/2025
End Date
05/10/2025
Description
Lecture material on how trees fit into our local ecosystems—both today and into the future—will contextualize the strong focus on tree identification necessary to understand these complex organisms. Some background in basic tree identification is recommended, but not required. This course will be geared toward educators, land managers, ecologists, conservationists, shade tree commission members, and other professionals.

Featured topics:
Tree biology, structure, and reproduction
Biodiversity and tree ID through the lens of biology
Location
Hillsborough, NJ
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Horticulture / Plants
Parks & Recreation
Health, Safety and Welfare
No
Hours
4.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Understand tree biology and structure
2. Understand different methods of tree reproduction
3. Be able to identify native and non-native trees in the spring using bark, buds, and flowers
Instructors
Scott Breeman
Course Codes
Provider
Duke Farms


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