Plant Systematics Course Series for Enthusiasts & Pros (Class 1)
Schedule
Wed Mar 04 2026 at 10:00 am to 11:00 am
UTC-05:00Location
New Hanover County Arboretum | N.C. Cooperative Extension | Wilmington, NC
About this Event
To maximize educational impact, we request participants register for all 4 sessions in this series.
Class 1 — Wednesday, March 4, 2026 (10:00–11:00 AM)
Plant Systematics Course Series (Class 1): Foundations of Plant ID + Early Angiosperms (Magnoliids)
This is a science-heavy course designed for serious plant enthusiasts and professionals who want to learn plant identification through structure and terminology. In Class 1, we’ll build the framework botanists use to classify plants: what a “family” is, how systematics works at a practical level, and the key plant parts used in identification.
We’ll then apply those tools to early angiosperms (magnoliids), focusing on Lauraceae (laurels), Piperaceae (peppers), and Annonaceae (custard apples)—families that are globally important and rich in diagnostic traits.
Mini-Lab (observation-based): Guided drawing + labeling of key vegetative and floral traits from a small set of specimens/samples.
What to bring: unlined sketchbook/journal + pencil/pen. Optional: hand lens.
Meet Gabriella de Souza
Gabriella de Souza is a plant ecologist, science communicator, and community educator dedicated to connecting people with the natural world through engaging, research-based education. Based in Wilmington, North Carolina, Gabriella brings over a decade of experience in plant science to her work, blending academic expertise with creative outreach.
Gabriella holds a B.S. in Biology and Environmental Sciences and a Master of Science in Biology from UNC Wilmington. Her passion for environmental education is evident in her dynamic workshops, public presentations, and collaborations with nonprofits, schools, and conservation organizations.
With a focus on native plant conservation and science literacy, Gabriella’s mission is to cultivate curiosity and confidence in every green thumb—whether they're just starting out or seasoned gardeners ready to deepen their ecological impact.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, NC State University will honor requests for reasonable accommodations made by individuals with disabilities. Please direct accommodation requests to Heather Kelejian at [email protected]. Requests can be served more effectively if notice is provided at least 10 days before the event.
NC State University is an equal opportunity institution.
Where is it happening?
New Hanover County Arboretum | N.C. Cooperative Extension, 6206 Oleander Drive, Wilmington, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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