"Hmmm yes but I never heard of it as a study subject. It isn't available where I live."
Its doable in the USA - .
R. Schultes lectured ethnobotany at Harvard.
plus, I studied Plants and Civilisation last semester here in SC.
I'd just say that an overwhelming thirst for learning is more important than the actual subject, and I agree totally with spice - I was really looking forward to Plants and Civilisation (pretty much ethnobotany), but the lecturer didn't have a clue, and just read factoids from a sheet every lesson :'( she'd never heard of iboga, salvia div., Ayahuasca. and lumped rivea in with datura... the list goes on :roll: I never thought someone could make ethnobotany boring.
Its doable in the USA - .
R. Schultes lectured ethnobotany at Harvard.
plus, I studied Plants and Civilisation last semester here in SC.
I'd just say that an overwhelming thirst for learning is more important than the actual subject, and I agree totally with spice - I was really looking forward to Plants and Civilisation (pretty much ethnobotany), but the lecturer didn't have a clue, and just read factoids from a sheet every lesson :'( she'd never heard of iboga, salvia div., Ayahuasca. and lumped rivea in with datura... the list goes on :roll: I never thought someone could make ethnobotany boring.