This course provides a comprehensive exploration of the key mechanisms and processes that govern plant development, from seed germination to the formation of complex structures such as flowers, leaves, and roots. Topics include cellular differentiation, hormonal regulation, genetic control of development, and environmental influences on plant growth. Through a combination of lectures, hands-on laboratory exercises, and case studies, students will examine the roles of gene expression, signal transduction, and epigenetics in shaping plant architecture and function.