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This course will focus on the most common ferns typically found in the Blue Ridge, Ridge and Valley, Cumberland Plateau, Brevard Fault zone and upper areas of the Piedmont. Many of these are also found further south but there are species that are very uncommon or not present at all in the Piedmont. The class will begin with an introduction to the biology and morphology of the ferns, especially those features that will help you identify the different species. The natural habitats of these different ferns will also be discussed. We will examine each of these ferns through slides, an outdoor venture to see many of these plants in person in the Dunson Native Flora Garden, and we will examine samples under magnification when we come back indoors. The primary focus of the class is to learn to recognize and appreciate these beautiful and fascinating native plants. There will be some discussion about using them in gardens as well.

This class is an elective course for the Certificate in Native Plants.

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Native Ferns of the North Georgia Mountain Regions
Type
In Person
Days
Sa
Time
9:00AM to 1:00PM
Dates
Jun 14, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
4.0
Location
  • State Botanical Garden of Georgia Locations
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Section Notes

Native Ferns of the North Georgia Mountain Regions
Saturday, June 14
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Connie Gray, native plant specialist, Georgia Native Plant Society – Athens Chapter
State Botanical Garden Visitor Center, classroom 2

This course will focus on the most common ferns typically found in the Blue Ridge, Ridge and Valley, Cumberland Plateau, Brevard Fault zone and upper areas of the Piedmont. Many of these are also found further south but there are species that are very uncommon or not present at all in the Piedmont. The class will begin with an introduction to the biology and morphology of the ferns, especially those features that will help you identify the different species. The natural habitats of these different ferns will also be discussed. We will examine each of these ferns through slides, an outdoor venture to see many of these plants in person in the Dunson Native Flora Garden, and we will examine samples under magnification when we come back indoors. The primary focus of the class is to learn to recognize and appreciate these beautiful and fascinating native plants. There will be some discussion about using them in gardens as well.

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