Botany for Gardeners 6 - Adaptation: Structures like hairs can save lives

Schedule

Thu May 12 2022 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

Location

Online | Online, 0

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How plant forms and structures work
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   How plant forms and structures work

Week 6  (NB Thursday not Weds!) : Adaptation: how structures like hairs can save lives.


 


Superficially, a hair is very a simple structure, however, hairs can help plants survive predation, winter cold, summer heat or extreme drought. Understanding how plant form and structures work will help you become a better gardener!


 


Understanding how plants work will help you become a better gardener! In this 10-part series of online talks, Mark will cover everything from the evolution of plants to the importance of wild plants in sustaining future human life today.


Topics include plants’ love affair with fungi and bacteria, biogeography, centres of floral diversity, structural plant forms, adaptation, reproduction, plant breeding and invasive species in our cities.


Mark’s huge plant knowledge and dynamic teaching style should ensure that this is another of his SLBI series not to be missed, whether you’re new to gardening, an experienced gardener or just interested in learning more about plants.


Sessions can be booked individually but we’d recommend booking the whole series prior to 2nd March to get maximum learning.


Tickets: £10 members/£12 non-members (whole series tickets can be booked on our website separately)


Please book via the Eventbrite ticketing system below


Dr Mark Spencer



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Online
Tickets

GBP 10.00 to GBP 12.00

The South London Botanical Institute

Host or Publisher The South London Botanical Institute

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