BIOL 284: Native Plant Propagation: Winter

Learn how to propagate native plants for local restoration projects. Through hands on training, students will propagate native plants from seed and live cuttings. Plants produced for this class will be used for various revegetation projects on the Olympic Peninsula. BOT 101 and BIOL 283 recommended but not required. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Formerly BIOL 291E, Elective)

Prerequisites

Eligibility for both ENGL& 101 and MATH 90

  1. Understand the complexities of running a native plant nursery.
  2. Demonstrate an ability to propagate native trees and shrubs from hardwood cuttings.
  3. Analyze germination rates and determine the most effective seed stratification method for a variety of native plant species.
  4. Develop plant propagation plans for a restoration project.
Credits
2 3
Lecture Hours
11
Clinical Hours
33
66
Quarter Offered
Winter
Distribution List
Academic Elective