Ornamental Plant Use Practice (WIL) - PMS3601
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Ornamental Plant Use Practice (WIL) - PMS3601
This module is a diploma-level course, offered at NQF level 7, with 12 credits. It is presented in English and online. The purpose of this module is to equip students with the knowledge to identify a range of indigenous and exotic plants, their characteristics, requirements, and horticultural applications. Students will learn to apply this knowledge to select plants for particular environments and settings, and to perform routine plant maintenance activities.
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