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Reviews

  • Tracks and Signs L1 2

    It was hands on, along with useful classroom back up…

  • PB Field Ecology of Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts 2

    Very skilled tutor who is an excellent teacher…

  • PB Field Ecology of Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts WALES

    Knowledgeable tutor and opportunity to collect mosses in Wales.

  • Field Ecology of Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts 1

    Excellent (the tutor) was very helpful and provided the guidance needed when starting this area of study.

  • Online botanical folklore 9

    Learning about the medicinal plants and the uses of trees from historic uses to present day and encouragement to go foraging for yourself. The tutor obviously knew what he was talking about and was very warm.

  • Online Botanical Folklore 8

    I really liked finding out about the folklore of plants and trees I see every day, as it makes me feel more connected to them.

  • Online Botanical Folklore 7

    The Wildflower section – very clearly laid out; the balance of information was relevant to the course title and upheld my expectation.

  • Online Botanical Folklore 6

    Amazing subject, knowledgeable tutor, SO INTERESTING. Absoluted loved it. Something I have always been interesting and this course has been a wonderful structured introduction and foundation that enables you get to grips with a wide subject. Would like a more in-depth version for further study.

  • Online Botanical Folklore 4

    The organisation of the course has been excellent. I found it easy to log on, the set up with the tasks was easy to navigate, the reminder email prior t the zoom meeting with the link . All very helpful.Thankyou…

  • Online Botanical Folklore 3

    The last session on the 10 wildflowers was very interesting and helpful. It was good just to focus on 10, as it is easy to get distracted when looking at a whole book.

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