Plant Studies I: Trees
Plant Studies I: Trees
This course focusing on trees, their communities, and their place and use in the landscape.
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What you can learn.
About This Course
In addition to evening Zoom classes, students will attend two mandatory, in-person, weekend field trips to selected sites in the Los Angeles area. Students will also create their own tree booklet of self-selected species, providing their understanding of the characteristics of these species and their identifying features.
Fall 2026 Schedule
Attendance at in-person meetings is mandatory per the LATC credentialing of this program.
No class meetings Oct. 15; Nov. 12, 26
October 3. In-person field trip at Huntington Botanical Gardens
November 15. In-person field trip at Devil Mountain Nursery, Filmore, CA
International Students: This hybrid section is not considered in person for immigration purposes
Internet access required. Materials required
This course applies toward the following programs
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