Invasives: ID, Ecology, and Control
This course provides an introduction to about 40 of the most common invasive non-native plants in our local landscapes. Through lecture, discussion, power-point presentation, herbarium specimens, and a walk outside, become familiar with identification clues as well as the habits of a number of these plants that are so disruptive of natural ecosytems. Discuss management techniques for many of these species on both a home and a landscape scale. The Invaders issue of the Society’s magazine as well as the MA Field Guide to Invasives will be available for purchase at a discount. Bring a bag lunch and a hand lens if you have one.
Sunday, June 3, 2012, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: Bartlett Arboretum, Stamford, CTCourse Code: bot5116
Instructor: Ted Elliman, Vegetation Management Coordinator, New England Wild Flower Society
Fee: $48 (Member) / $58 (Nonmember)
Limit: 20 Credit: Elective--all certificates; Society of American Foresters 4.0 category 1 cfes
Cosponsor: Bartlett Arboretum