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Plant systematics and Latin plant names intimidate a lot of people. But they shouldn’t.
In this episode, I sit down with Eric Comley, a herbaceous plants instructor, to break down why scientific plant names actually matter and how they help everyday people understand plants, landscapes, and ecosystems more clearly.
We talk about why Latin names are descriptive tools rather than academic jargon, how genus and species relationships help you learn plants faster, and how dichotomous keys really work without turning plant identification into a memorization exercise.
We also discuss ways to make plant study fun for kids and adults, how learning through games improves retention, and why plants are some of the best indicators of what’s happening on the land around you.
This conversation is about slowing down, observing more closely, and building practical knowledge that carries over into tracking, navigation, and wilderness skills.
The best classroom has no walls.
Join us to build real-world skills with us at Nature Reliance School.
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The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers: https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE
Thanks for listening! Follow us at Nature Reliance School.
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Plant systematics and Latin plant names intimidate a lot of people. But they shouldn’t.
In this episode, I sit down with Eric Comley, a herbaceous plants instructor, to break down why scientific plant names actually matter and how they help everyday people understand plants, landscapes, and ecosystems more clearly.
We talk about why Latin names are descriptive tools rather than academic jargon, how genus and species relationships help you learn plants faster, and how dichotomous keys really work without turning plant identification into a memorization exercise.
We also discuss ways to make plant study fun for kids and adults, how learning through games improves retention, and why plants are some of the best indicators of what’s happening on the land around you.
This conversation is about slowing down, observing more closely, and building practical knowledge that carries over into tracking, navigation, and wilderness skills.
The best classroom has no walls.
Join us to build real-world skills with us at Nature Reliance School.
Link in the show notes.
The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers: https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE
Water Bottle Blowout. Use code PODCAST to get 25% off.
The NRS Online Membership is THE best way to get the most up to date content for our followers: https://bit.ly/NRSONLINE
Thanks for listening! Follow us at Nature Reliance School.

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