
Plants of the Smokies – FULL
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The Smokies are a wonderful place to learn—especially when it comes to plants! This region is a hotspot of botanical diversity, and spring is the perfect time to notice and observe wildflowers and fresh growth.
In this weekend-long course, you’ll learn botanical terms, plant taxonomy, and plant family identification. You will participate in several field explorations in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, during which you will investigate particular plant families and delve into the botanical patterns common to those families. Emphasis is given to flowering plants, though we also learn how to use dichotomous keys and field guides to identify local trees and ferns, and of course, there’s time to take in the beauty of the blooms!
By the end of the weekend, your head will be full of new patterns to look for, and your heart will be brimming with a new appreciation for the diverse world of plants. You never knew botany could be so fun!
Registration includes instruction, food, and lodging in our dorm inside Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
This course is part of Tremont’s Southern Appalachian Naturalist Certification Program, which consists of eight core courses. You have the option to enroll in individual courses or complete all eight to earn certification awarded by the University of Tennessee.
Already Registered? Check out the welcome letter for required readings, a tentative itinerary, and other essential details for your stay.
Cover photo by David Huff.



