The Carrot family, otherwise known as the Umbellifer or Apiaceae family, is an intriguing group of plants. It contains some of our most loved herbs and vegetables, like carrots (obviously!), parsnips, celery, fennel, dill, and parsley. Its members also include some seriously poisonous, even deadly, individuals like Hemlock, Hemlock Waterdropwort, and Fool's Parsley.
Their beautiful umbrella-shaped flower heads adorn different habitats, and they provide important food sources for wildlife.
The similarity between some of this family's members often discourages learning about them. However, a bit of help with those first steps can help you on your road to discovering more about these fascinating plants.
Join us for a day to discover the carrot family and identification of species within it. The course is entirely outdoors.
Aimed at beginners, the session will include:
Lunch is not included. Please bring a packed lunch or use the cafe at the park.
This plant identification course walk is easy to reach from Nottingham, Mansfield, Newark, Sheffield, Doncaster, Lincoln, Leicester, Chesterfield, Worksop, Retford, Grantham, and Derby.
Please note this is not a foraging course and edibility will not be a focus of this workshop. For foraging courses, click here
The exact meeting location and park access details will given upon booking.
Participants must be aged 18 or over - sorry, no children under 18 or babes in arms on this course.
Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on the course.
There may be opportunities to buy plants and learning materials on this course.
Thoresby Park, NG22 9EP