class
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Predatory Plants
Learn about the physiology and habitats of a fascinating range of heterotrophic plants in New England, namely those species that obtain nutrition through means other than photosynthesis. Explore true parasites (haustorial plants) such as dodder vines (Cuscuta), dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium) and members of the broom rape family (Orobanchaceae), myco-heterotrophs that are parasitic on fungal networks, and non-parasitic carnivorous plants such as pitcher plants (Sarracenia), sundews (Drosera), bladderworts (Utricularia), that trap and consume insects to supplement nutrition.
This online class will be recorded and available for viewing for 30 days after the class date.
| Date/time details | Thursday, November 13, 2025, 5-8 PM |
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| Location | Zoom |
| Subject | Botany & Conservation |
| Program code | BOT2317 |
| Fee | $75 |
| Instructor | Neela de Zoysa |
| Certificate | Elective, Basic or Advanced, Botany |
