| Th Sept. 7 | Introduction, plants and habitats, plant nomenclature, vegetative morphology |
| Tu Sept. 12 | Vegetative morphology; woody species contrasted |
| Th Sept. 14 | Reproductive morphology I |
| Tu Sept. 19 | Reproductive morphology II |
| Th Sept. 21 | Landscape ecosystem concept; lab
ecosystems,
woody plant "life styles" |
| Tu Sept. 26 | Life history and regeneration: reproduction, dispersal, establishment. Required reading in course pack: Regeneration and establishment of woody plants |
| Th Sept. 28 | Site factors: light and temperature in relation to growth |
| Tu Oct. 3 | Site factors: physiography, soil moisture and nutrients in relation to growth |
| Th Oct. 5 | Landscape ecosystems: forest communities, disturbance, succession |
| Tu Oct. 10 | Variation: environmental and genetic |
| Th Oct. 12 | Speciation and hybridization |
| Tu Oct. 17 | The world's largest organism! |
| Th Oct. 19 |
EXAMINATION I (covers lectures, assigned readings, natural history features, and species and habitat examples from lab) |
| Tu Oct. 24 | Conifers I: origin, occurrence, habitat |
| Th Oct. 26 | Conifers II: morphology |
| Tu Oct 31 | Plant-animal interactions |
| Th Nov. 2 | Winter condition |
| Tu Nov. 7 | Woody plant ecosystems and species of boreal and northern forests |
| Th Nov. 9 | Woody plant ecosystems and species of mixed mesophytic and Appalachian oak forests |
| Tu Nov. 14 | Appalachian oak forests continued; Southern pine-oak and Mississippi River bottomland forests |
| Th Nov. 16 | Rocky Mountain forests: location, ecological relationships; Transition and Submontane Zones |
| Tu Nov. 21 | Rocky Mountain forests: Montane zone; fire species, exposed ridge species |
| Th Nov. 23 | HAPPY THANKSGIVING |
| Tu Nov. 28 | Rocky Mountain forests: Sub-alpine forests of the northern and far-northern Rockies |
| Th Nov. 30 | Ornamental and cultivated plants |
| Tu Dec. 5
Th Dec. 7 |
Woody plants of China and comparisons
with North America
Woody plants: worldwide perspective |
| Th Dec. 9 |
EXAMINATION II (covers lectures, assigned readings, natural history features, and species and habitat examples from lab) |