What is forest botany?

What is forest botany? It is a branch of Botany that, I think, many of us would have liked to study. Being in the forest, surrounded by trees, bushes and other plants, being able to witness the changes they experience over the months; being, in short, in contact with nature, must be a magnificent experience.

And it is that, although having a garden and taking care of it is one of the most beautiful things we can do, it will never be the same as seeing plants in their natural habitat. For this reason, we are going to explain to you what forest botany is .

Index

  • 1 What is it?
  • 2 Why is it important?

What is?

It is the branch of Botany that is responsible for studying plants in their predominantly forest habitat , especially those of arboreal or shrubby size, but without neglecting other types of plant beings that could have a notable presence in forests. So that?

Very simple: to observe them first, study them, understand them later, and finally to know how to take advantage of them, manage them and preserve them (not necessarily in this order). But, unlike general Botany, which is more theoretical, Forest Botany is a predominantly applied science that is oriented towards Ecology and forest management.

Because it is important?

Forests are the terrestrial lungs of the planet, where a great variety of animal and plant species coexist. It is very important to know them and protect them, because we all depend on them. And it is that people usually think about our own benefit, in this case, how we can use the tree to have an easier life, but we should also think about those living beings that need this plant.

The squirrels, for example, take refuge in the hollows of an old tree to protect themselves from the cold; the birds feed on its fruits; and that’s not to mention that future generations, like that of the beeches ( Fagus sylvatica ), take advantage of the shade and protection provided by the older trees to grow.

temperate climate forest

We are all part of the Earth. The more we realize this, the more species can continue to exist.

What is forest botany?

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