Learn to see plants differently.
Plants are not just scenery. They feed, heal, protect, inspire and reshape landscapes. Learning to read them means understanding the life around us — and acting better with it.
You must learn to look.
You may already use plants for your food, your garden, your well-being, natural medicine, landscaping, ecosystem restoration or an innovation project. Yet without the basics of botany, it is hard to understand what makes a plant useful, fragile, nourishing or suited to a place.
This entry point is for you if you love plants, work near them, or feel you still lack a clear method to observe them. Here you start simply: with the visible organs and the questions they let you ask.
Choose what you want to learn to read.
Each organ tells part of the plant's story. Click to enter its page and start taking your own photos.
Root
Anchorage, water, and dialogue with the soil.
↗ 02 · ORGANStem
Transport, structure, and growth.
↗ 03 · ORGANLeaf
Energy, form, and visible signatures.
↗ 04 · ORGANFlower
Reproduction, relationships, and diversity.
↗ 05 · ORGANFruit
Dispersal, protection, and food.
↗ 06 · ORGANSeed
Memory, transmission, and future.
↗From curiosity to mastery, at your own pace.
Follow the free resources, discussions and observation missions. When you are ready, you can move on to Plant Mastery: learning to observe, describe, document and understand plants with method.
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