Ethnobotany Grows in the Garden
Summer 2017 quarter (Second Session)
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In this summer intensive, the Longhouse Ethnobotanical Garden –– with its various habitat and theme areas –– will be our primary teacher. Each day we will explore the garden with different foci including food, medicine, pollinators, and dyes. We will identify plants in their late summer expressions, and expand our relationships with them through tending the garden, maintaining a nature journal, reading, and hands-on workshops. This program is suitable for students interested in environmental education, health studies, plant studies, sustainability, ethnobotany, herbalism, and horticulture.
Program Details
Fields of Study
botany healthPreparatory For
environmental education, health studies, plant studies, sustainability, ethnobotany, herbalism, and horticulture
Quarters
Summer OpenLocation and Schedule
Final Schedule and Room Assignment
Campus Location
Olympia
Time Offered
DayAdvertised Schedule
One-week intensive, August 28-September 1, 9:30am - 5:30pm
Online Learning
Enhanced Online LearningFees
$45 for supplies for art and medicine-making workshops