| Register Online Melanie Flood, special project botanist, North Carolina Natural Heritage Program The term “graminoids” refers to three types of monocots — grasses, sedges and rushes. In this course, students will learn the basic morphological differences between graminoids and how to identify some larger genera within each family. The class will begin indoors to learn about the families and examine plant specimens up close under a microscope. Then, we will take our newfound knowledge outside to the trails of the State Botanical Garden to observe these differences among living plants. Organizer State Botanical Garden Education Staff State Botanical Garden Education Staff sbgeduc@uga.edu Venue Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
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