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Plant Taxonomy  (ie. the scientific identification of plants) has been increasingly sidelined and neglected in horticulture, agriculture, botany and science courses.

This is really something that EVERYONE who works with plants should understand.

"This course covers topics that my colleagues have complained about being neglected in many horticulture and agriculture courses for decades. These are topics that used to be studied in most certificates, diplomas and degrees but no longer. This is knowledge that could be lost to the industry if new entrants do not make an effort to learn it.", John Mason, Principal, ACS Distance Education.

Knowing what we teach here will help you make a lot more sense of plant names.

This short course is a great way to become proficient in understanding the essentials in plant taxonomy.

To the ill informed, it is a low priority for gardeners, environmentalists or farmers to identify obscure parts of a plant; or place plants into a high level scientific classification such as a family or class. For anyone who understands these industries well however, it can be critical to have that knowledge.  Taxonomy trains people to observe the finer details that separate one plant cultivar from another. It provides a framework that makes the process of identifying plants systemic. 

This course will help you to identify what a plant is faster and with greater accuracy than would otherwise be possible.

Leading horticulturists and botanists all over the world are all too aware of a serious decline in taxonomic skills and awareness. 

Anyone who works with plants should understand how critical plant taxonomy is and have an understanding of plant taxonomy and plant identification.

Without this level of taxanomic knowledge though; you risk mis-identifying plants. That can mean growing a less productive species; or even worse -growing a plant with higher levels of toxins and being unaware you are doing so.

 

This short course that can be completed in 20 hours covers 4 lessons: 

Lesson 1 INTRODUCTION - The Why and How of Plant Names

Why Name Plants?
Scientific Vs. Vernacular Names
History
John Ray
Linnaeus
Ranks and Language
Ranks of Classification - KPCOFGS
Latin Names
Gardener’s Ranks
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
The Basic Ideas
a) Valid publication
b) The type method
c) Aim of the principle of priority
d) Exceptions to the principle of priority
Legitimate Naming
Recent Changes to the Code
International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants
Taxonomic Name Resolution Service
International Plant Names Index
The Rise of Molecular Data
The Impact of Molecular Data

Lesson 2 NAMING THE BITS - Plant Anatomy

Describing a Plant for the First Time, or “Naming the Bits”
Habit
Stems
Hairs
Flowers
Botanical Characteristics of Dianthus
Fruits
Indehiscent
Schizocarpic
Dehiscent
A Key to the Main Types of Fruits
Roots

Lesson 3 IDENTIFICATION TOOLS

Using Resources
Collecting and Preserving a Plant
Fresh Material
Herbarium Specimens
Photographs
The Problem of Colour
The Law Relating to Plant Collecting
Describing a Plant on Paper
The Equipment You Need
DNA Bar-coding
Floral Formulae
Floral Diagrams
Keys
Making a Key
Using a Key
When all this fails, what do you do?
Botanic Gardens
Nurseries

Lesson 4 PLANT FAMILIES - The Family Life of Plants

What Genera are in What Family?
Monocotyledons
Dicotyledons
Major Families
Anthophyta
Apiaceae (= Umbelliferae)
Araceae
Asteraceae (= Compositae)
Brassicaceae (= Crucifereae)
Bromeliaceae
Cucurbitaceae
Fabaceae (= Leguminosae or Papillionaceae)
Gesneriaceae
Lamiaceae (= Labiatae)
Liliaceae
Myrtaceae
Orchidaceae
Poaceae (= Graminae)
Other Significant Plant Phyla
Coniferophyta
Monilophyta

How does this course work?

 
You can enrol at any time
Once you have paid for the course, you will be able to start straight away.
Study when and where you like. Work through at your own pace.

You can download your study-guide to your smart phone, tablet or laptop to read offline.

There are automated self-assessment tests you can complete at the end of each lesson. You can attempt these as many times as you wish and each time, upon completion, you can see your results. You will need internet access to complete the self assessment tests.

At the end of the course, you are presented with a large assessment which can be attempted online, anywhere, anytime. If you achieve a 60% pass in the exam; you immediately receive a downloadable certificate of completion with your name on it. If you do not achieve a 60% pass rate, you can contact us to re-sit your exam. ( email- admin@acs.edu.au )

Contact us at anytime if you have any issues with the course. admin@acs.edu.au

Plant Taxonomy  (ie. the scientific identification of plants) has been increasingly sidelined and neglected in horticulture, agriculture, botany and science courses. This short course is a great way to become proficient in understanding the essentials in plant taxonomy.

To the ill informed, it is a low priority for gardeners, environmentalists or farmers to identify obscure parts of a plant; or place plants into a high level scientific classification such as a family or class. For anyone who understands these industries well however, it can be criticalto have that knowledge.  Taxonomy trains people to observe the finer details that separate one plant cultivar from another. It provides a framework that makes the process of identifying plants systemic. 

This course will help you to identify what a plant is faster and with greater accuracy than would otherwise be possible.

Leading horticulturists and botanists all over the world are all too aware of a serious decline in taxonomic skills and awareness. 

Anyone who works with plants needs to understand how critical plant taxonomy is.

Without this level of taxanomic knowledge though; you risk mis-identifying plants. That can mean growing a less productive species; or even worse -growing a plant with higher levels of toxins and being unaware you are doing so.

 

 

Plant Taxonomy  (ie. the scientific identification of plants) has been increasingly sidelined and neglected in horticulture, agriculture, botany and science courses. This short course is a great way to become proficient in understanding the essentials in plant taxonomy.

To the ill informed, it is a low priority for gardeners, environmentalists or farmers to identify obscure parts of a plant; or place plants into a high level scientific classification such as a family or class. For anyone who understands these industries well however, it can be criticalto have that knowledge.  Taxonomy trains people to observe the finer details that separate one plant cultivar from another. It provides a framework that makes the process of identifying plants systemic. 

This course will help you to identify what a plant is faster and with greater accuracy than would otherwise be possible.

Leading horticulturists and botanists all over the world are all too aware of a serious decline in taxonomic skills and awareness. 

Anyone who works with plants needs to understand how critical plant taxonomy is.

Without this level of taxanomic knowledge though; you risk mis-identifying plants. That can mean growing a less productive species; or even worse -growing a plant with higher levels of toxins and being unaware you are doing so.

 

 

Plant Taxonomy  (ie. the scientific identification of plants) has been increasingly sidelined and neglected in horticulture, agriculture, botany and science courses. This short course is a great way to become proficient in understanding the essentials in plant taxonomy.

To the ill informed, it is a low priority for gardeners, environmentalists or farmers to identify obscure parts of a plant; or place plants into a high level scientific classification such as a family or class. For anyone who understands these industries well however, it can be criticalto have that knowledge.  Taxonomy trains people to observe the finer details that separate one plant cultivar from another. It provides a framework that makes the process of identifying plants systemic. 

This course will help you to identify what a plant is faster and with greater accuracy than would otherwise be possible.

Leading horticulturists and botanists all over the world are all too aware of a serious decline in taxonomic skills and awareness. 

Anyone who works with plants needs to understand how critical plant taxonomy is.

Without this level of taxanomic knowledge though; you risk mis-identifying plants. That can mean growing a less productive species; or even worse -growing a plant with higher levels of toxins and being unaware you are doing so.

 

 


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