PHG113 Landscape plants - Ecology and sustainable plant use
Credits (ECTS):20
Responsible faculty:Fakultet for landskap og samfunn
Course responsible:Sally O'Halloran
Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås
Teaching language:Norwegian
Limits of class size:70
Course frequency:Annually in the August block and the autumn parallel
Nominal workload:500 hours
Teaching and exam period:The course starts the first week of the August block. The course has teaching/assessment in the August block and the autumn parallel. The exam is in the exam period in the autumn parallel.
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Learning outcome
Knowledge: The student will have knowledge of plant ecology, plant communities, plant systematics and nomenclature. The student will demonstrate knowledge of a basic palette of plants for use in planting design, the visual characteristics of plants and their uses.
Skills: The student should be able to describe and recognise different plant communities and their ecological factors, plant species and plant families. The student should be able to use their understanding of plants to analyse plant selection and maintenance in green spaces.
General competence: The student should be able to write and present research and critical assessments of green spaces over time.
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