Botanical links
Bryophytes
(Non-vascular plants = Mosses, Liverworts, Hornworts)
Other Plants
(Vascular plants = Ferns, Conifers and Flowering Plants)
- The
Cycad
Pages Everything you wanted to know about the intriguing
world
of Cycads Survivors from before the dinosaurs!
- People
and Plants Online Best site I've found with links to
information
on ethnobotany
- Survey
of Plant Kingdom Nicely arranged taxonomic introduction to
plants
and plant-like organisms by Cardillo and Kuruvilla. Choose
"Start"
to enter into the content.
- Virtual
Plant Lab at Berkeley In case you don't go to lab at all, you
can stay home and learn botany here. The focus of this site is
vascular
plant evolution. Good discussions of methodology (cladistics
defined!)
- Washington
State Noxious Weeds List Information on plants regarded as
weeds
in Washington State, from the
Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board.
- Plant
Anatomy and Physiology
A large, uneven list on these
plant topics from Ken's Bio
Web References
- Gymnosperm
Database
Information on, and links to other sites about, all non-flowering
seed plants. (current link is to a mirror site in Germany - original site seems to be closed)
- Dendrological
Image Gallery Worldwide tree images arranged by continent
- Mark's Fruit Crops
Mark Rieger a University of Georgia horticulturalist reviews all
the major fruit crops.
- Carnivorous Plant
Photo Finder
A good way to find information on all these interesting plants.
This site provides links to all images on the web and hence into
all other sites on conivorous plants.
- Celebrating wild
flowers A USDA Forest Service website with information on
wildflowers on public property throughout the United States
General
links - less specific than those
above
but provide access to many other sites of quality
- Scott's
Botanical Links From Scott Russell, University of
Oklahoma.
An evaluated set of links. Always interesting to look at recent
finds.
- Color
Pictures
of Mineral Deficiencies in Tomatoes Part of the 1943
publication,
The Diagnosis of Mineral Deficiencies in Plants by Visual Symptoms by
Thomas
Wallace, M.C., D.Sc., A.I.C.
- UC
Berkeley Museum of Paleontology "Web Lift" Very nicely
arranged
set of links to information on all Eukaryotic Kingdoms (including Algae
- in Protista and Chromista, a separate kingdom of things related to
brown
algae, and Fungi) that includes information on fossil forms and
suggested
evolutionary pathways.
- Natural
Perspective: Plant Kingdom Two naturalists' perspective on
the
plant kingdom, includes fungi, lichens, protists and bacteria
- Essential
Plant Nutrients A good small site by
Peter Motavalli, Thomas
Marler, Frank Cruz and James McConnell of the College of Agriculture
and
Life Sciences at the University of Guam
- Flora
of China Home Page
- ICAN
Home Page International Canopy Network
is based in Nalini Nadkarni's lab at The Evergreen State University in
Olympia. Particularly useful at this site are the complete
bibliographic indexes for forest canopy studies worldwide.
- International
Code of Botanical Nomenclature (Tokyo Code) If you are curious
about
the rules botanists follow in naming and classifying plants, its all
here.