New England Wild Flower Society’s Certificate in Native Plant Studies offers dedicated students a comprehensive series of programs in the identification, cultivation, ecology, and conservation of North American plants. Participants proceed through the program at their own pace.
Students gain a greater appreciation and understanding of native plant habitats, common and rare species, conservation issues, and uses of native plants in horticulture and design. Certificate students engage in ongoing public and private efforts to preserve and restore native New England flora.
We offer four opportunities for concentrated study:
1) Certificate in Field Botany
2) Advanced Certificate in Field Botany
3) Certificate in Native Plant Horticulture and Design
4) Advanced Certificate in Native Plant Horticulture and Design
Each certificate requires completion of core courses, elective courses, field trips, and
community service. Details below.
An introduction and orientation program is offered free of charge to anyone interested in learning more about the Certificate programs. CLICK HERE to learn more.
Certificate in Field Botany
Core Courses —6 required:
- Wildflowers of New England
- New England Native Shrubs
- Framework Trees of New England
- New England Plant Communities
- Botanic Inventory Methods
- Introduction to Plant Families
- Field Identification Techniques
- Plant Form & Function
Electives —choose 4
Botanical Field Trips —choose 5
Native Plant Community Service —
at least 15 hours of documented service:
- as a Plant Conservation Volunteer (PCV)
- as an Invasive Plant Atlas of New England (IPANE) volunteer
- as a New England Wild Flower Society Sanctuary volunteer, or
- on a local service project of your choice
Certificate in Native Plant
Horticulture & Design
Core Courses —6 required:
- Wildflowers of New England
- New England Native Shrubs
- Native Herbaceous Plants I & II
- Native Woody Plant Materials
- Horticultural Techniques
- Residential Landscape Design
- Plant Form & Function
Electives —choose 4
Horticultural & Design Field Trips —choose 5
Native Plant Community Service — at least 15 hours of documented service:
- as a volunteer at Garden in the Woods
- as a volunteer at Nasami Farm, or
- on a local service project of your choice
Why Study Native Plants?
Certificate Program Orientation
Join Greg Lowenberg, Education Director of New England Wild Flower Society, for an illustrated talk that will include some of the fascinating stories that native plants have to tell, along with a description of the Society’s efforts to conserve native flora, and why it is important to “learn the wildflowers.” Greg will explain the Society’s Certificate in Native Plant Studies program and answer your questions.
Everyone is welcome at these FREE presentations. Preregistration is requested, but not required. To register, see page 29.
Wednesday, September 19, 7–9 p.m.
Garden in the Woods, Framingham, MA
Course Code: CER8000
Saturday, January 12 (for times, contact lreed@newenglandWILD.org or 508-877-7630, ext. 3303)
Rhode Island Wild Plant Society General Meeting, North Kingston Free Library, Wickford, RI
Course Code: CER8004
Enroll now!
CLICK HERE to download and complete the certificate registration form. Direct questions to Registrar at 508-877-7630, ext. 3303, or lreed@newenglandWILD.org. There is a one-time certificate enrollment fee of $30.
Classes in this catalog are open to all adults , regardless of certificate enrollment. Society members receive a discount (see page 28).
CERTIFICATE CREDIT DESIGNATIONS
FB =Field Botany; Adv. FB = Advanced Field Botany
HD =Native Plant Horticulture & Design; Adv. HD =Advanced Native Plant Horticulture & Design
Some courses satisfy more than one requirement: Elective-FB; Core-Adv. FB can be used as an elective for a
certificate in Field Botany or as a Core requirement for a certificate in Advanced Field Botany.
To enroll in a certificate program, please complete the CERTIFICATE REGISTRATION FORM (PDF format).
CLICK HERE to view the NEW 2007/2008 Fall/Winter Course Catalog.
CLICK HERE to download a printable version of the 2007/2008 Fall/Winter Course Catalog. [Note: this is a large file in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.]
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