BIO 406D

NATIVE PLANTS

An Introduction to the Flora of Central Texas

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For more information about Texas vegetation, a good source is the Texas Parks and Wildlife web pages. There are pictures of local woody species at TexNat, a Texas A & M web site.   Click here for pictures of Texas wildflowers.

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Instructor Mark W. Bierner Attendance Policy
Office 408 Biolabs Lecture Syllabus
Office Hours Monday/Wednesday 1-3 Lab Syllabus
Phone 232-6123 Required Texts, Grading, and Drop Dates
E-mail bierner@mail.utexas.edu Archive of Central Texas Plant Images
Botany & Wildflower Links
 
Teaching Assistants Joanne Birch Mike Moore
Office BIO 404D BIO 404C
Office Hours By Appointment By Appointment
Phone 232-3979 471-8854
E-mail jbirch@mail.utexas.edu mjmoore@mail.utexas.edu

This course is designed to be an introduction to the flora of central Texas; it involves plant identification, plant distribution, and consideration of edible and useful wild plants.  There are 2 lecture hours and 4 laboratory hours (including field trips) per week for the academic year semesters.   BIO 406D may not be counted toward a degree in biology.

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