LDAR 2252
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PLANTS: BOTANY AND ECOLOGY
Landscape Architecture
Graduate
This class will explore the botanical, horticultural and ecological aspects of plants and plant communities. Through lectures and field trips, students will become familiar with the form, physical qualities, identifying characteristics, seasonal aspect, preferred growing conditions, native habitats and ecological function of common plants of New England. In addition, lectures will focus on contemporary ecological theories around disturbance ecology and ecological succession to gain an understanding of how designers can work with these forces to shape landscapes over time.
Majors are pre-registered for this course by the department. Enrollment is limited to Landscape Architecture Students.
Major Requirement | MLA-I Landscape Architecture
Student Eligibility
Landscape Architecture Programs of Study
Instructional Method
Studio
Delivery Mode
In-Person
Min. Credits
3
Max. Credits
3
Weekly Contact Hours
5
Repeatable
No