Tree Physiology


Explore how trees function, grow, and interact with their environment. In this class, you'll review essential processes such as photosynthesis, water transport, nutrient uptake, and respiration, and how these processes occur in trees as compared to other plants. Topics also include tree structure, the role of hormones in development, and how trees respond to various stresses—such as drought, temperature extremes, and wounds. You'll receive a fundamental understanding of tree biology, which can be applied to fields like forestry, arboriculture, and landscape architecture.

Prerequisite: Plant Structure (for Botany certificate students) or Basic Plant ID (for Urban Naturalist certificate students).

Schedule: Every week on Tuesday, starting on 06/02/26 and ending on 06/16/26
Times: 05:00pm-07:00pm EDT
Instructor: Melissa Finley Melissa Finley
Location: NYBG, Watson Room 315
2900 Southern Blvd
Bronx, NY 10458
Session Number: 264BOT412
Price Non-Member : $184.00
Member : $165.00
Prerequisite(s): Plant Structure
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