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PFAF Database Search
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Plants For A Future: Database of 7000 edible and other useful plants: Online Search
http://www.ibiblio.org/pfaf/D_search.html
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Plant Canada
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* To organize and sponsor regular, effective scientific meetings and workshops under a national umbrella for plant science and related disciplines in Canada
* To operate and maintain a strong communication network among Member Societies and their individual members
* To be a strong and effective force for public education and advocacy in plant and related sciences
http://www.plantcanada.ca/
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Plant Structure
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General Plant Organization | Parenchyma | Collenchyma | Sclerenchyma | Xylem
Phloem | Epidermal Cells | Links
http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookPLANTANAT.html
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Plantfacts
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PlantFacts has merged several digital collections developed at Ohio State University to become an international knowledge bank and multimedia learning center.
http://plantfacts.osu.edu/
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Plants For A Future - 7000 useful plants
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Plants For A Future is a resource centre for rare and unusual plants,
particularly those which have edible, medicinal or other uses.
We practice vegan-organic permaculture with emphasis on
creating an ecologically sustainable environment and
Perennial plants.
http://www.pfaf.org/index.html
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Plants In Motion
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Although our lives depend on plants for virtually everything that keeps us alive (oxygen, food, fibers, lumber, fuel, etc), their lives remain a secret to most of us. The reason is simple - plants live on a different time-scale from ours. Although not usually obvious in the relatively hyperactive activities of humans, plants are in constant motion as they develop, search for light and nutrients, avoid predators, exploit neighbors, and reproduce.
Time-lapse photography allows us to easily see the movements of plants and clearly demonstrates that plants are living organisms capable of some extraordinary things.
http://plantsinmotion.bio.indiana.edu/plantmotion/starthere.html
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Scott's Botanical Links
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This site provides useful botany education resources at the undergraduate college and advanced high school (AP-Biology) level. Sites are rated based on educational value, completeness and scientific accuracy.
http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/bot-linx/
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The American Fern Society
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The American Fern Society is over 100 years old. With over 900 members worldwide, it is one of the largest international fern clubs in the world. It was established in 1893 with the objective of fostering interest in ferns and fern allies. To this end it encourages correspondence and the exchange of information and specimens between members via its newsletter the Fiddlehead Forum. We have "Fern Forays" into the woods every August. These field trips provide a wonderful way to learn more about wild ferns from experts and also afford an occasion to meet other people with a similar passion for ferns.
http://amerfernsoc.org/
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The Art of Bonsai Project - Home
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The Art of Bonsai Project is an effort to explore the aesthetic and artistic elements of bonsai, including technical composition, presentation, display and other ways in which bonsai impacts the human eye and soul.
http://www.artofbonsai.org/index.php
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The Hidden Forest
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This site contains general information and photographs of New Zealand lichens, Slime moulds, fungi and Bryophytes.
http://www.hiddenforest.co.nz/
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The ULTIMATE tree-ring pages!
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ULTIMATE source for information on the science of Dendrochronology. I've designed these pages to be easily understood by people at all levels of education, from elementary school students to high school students, from first grade teachers to college professors.
http://web.utk.edu/~grissino/
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Vascular Plant Types Family Checklist at The New York Botanical Garden
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The New York Botanical Garden has completed cataloging its approximately 90,563 vascular plant type specimens. Basic information from all types in these families has been captured in the database, but some of the records are more complete than others.
http://www.nybg.org/bsci/hcol/vasc/
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Welcome to PlantFiles, your plant database
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Welcome to PlantFiles, the largest plant database in the world with 130,743 entries, 112,703 images and 62,467 comments. Currently entries are from 362 families, 3,968 genera, 31,708 species, and 83,369 cultivars. PF continues to grow through the collaborative efforts of 16,660 gardeners from around the world, most notably the Uber Gardeners.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/
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