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Hi all.
Having recently failed miserably to identify 10 plants when asked. i need a first class course or instructor to bash some knowledge into my rather thick skull. Any advice?
James Watson
21-09-2004, 19:44
Hi all.
Having recently failed miserably to identify 10 plants when asked. i need a first class course or instructor to bash some knowledge into my rather thick skull. Any advice?
Well I'm about to mover to Exmouth. If your able to get down there, I would be happy to take you on a plant walk.
The way I got into plants is by spending the dark winter nights looking over field guids. Be warned, plant identification can get addictive. :shock:
Plants seem sometimes to be over whelming, there's so many :roll: take one at a time, ID the useful ones first or the ones closest to your house. It's funny over time how you absorb knowledge.
Best wishes,
James.
Oh, I've not read it but the book Botany In a Day is supposed to be great.
Squidders
21-09-2004, 20:59
I can identify loads of plants... unfortunately, none of them useful in any way :cry:
I also could use some edification... unfortunately, all the courses I try to get onto are way in the future :?:
TheViking
21-09-2004, 21:09
I can identify a load of plants. No great arsenal of knowledge, but enough to make a stew. :-) That includes most of the ones in Essential Bushcraft and the great book of danish nature. :wink:
But I have never been on a plantcourse... Trips in the woods with grandparents etc. is usually enough to learn a fair bit! :wink: When I was younger, I always asked them what the name of this was and this, etc... Still learning....! :D :biggthump
James Watson
21-09-2004, 21:32
Trips in the woods with grandparents etc. is usually enough to learn a fair bit! :wink: When I was younger, I always asked them what the name of this was and this, etc... Still learning....! :D :biggthump
Man! I wish I had Grandparents like yours...thats all i wanted as a kid, some one to show me around the woods and fields.
James
TheViking
21-09-2004, 21:35
Man! I wish I had Grandparents like yours...thats all i wanted as a kid, some one to show me around the woods and fields.
James
:biggthump :biggthump :biggthump Well, it's not that much now, but earlier we did it a lot. :pack:
James Watson
21-09-2004, 21:48
:biggthump :biggthump :biggthump Well, it's not that much now, but earlier we did it a lot. :pack:
Its great to learn from elders :biggthump
Talking of plants and elders http://www.kew.org/ethnomedica/AimsPolicy.html
Thanks for the offer James i may take you up on that soon. things are a bit mad here at the minute. Will pm you.