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  1. Oh Say Can You Seed?: All About Flowering Plants (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) by Bonnie Worth, 2001-03-27
  2. Spring Flora of Wisconsin: A Manual of Plants Growing without Cultivation and Flowering Before June 15 by Norman C. Fassett, Olive S. Thomson, 1976-04-15
  3. Plants of the Tahoe Basin: Flowering Plants, Trees, and Ferns by Michael Graf, 1999-08-26
  4. A Guide to and Culture of Flowering Plants and Their Seed Important to Bobwhite Quail by Walter Rosene, John Daniel Freeman, 1988-11
  5. Flowering Plants: Willows to Mustards (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Professor Emeritus Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 1980-01-21
  6. Common Families of Flowering Plants by Michael Hickey, Clive King, 1997-01-28
  7. Understanding Flowers and Flowering: An Intergrated Approach (Oxford Biology) by Beverly Glover, 2008-01-30
  8. The Geography of the Flowering Plants by Ronald Good, 1974-06
  9. Marin Flora: An Illustrated Manual of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Conifers of Marin by John Thomas Howell, Frank Almeda, et all 2007-06-30
  10. A Guide to the Flowering Plants and Ferns of Iceland by Hordur Kristinsson, 1998-12
  11. Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, Rosales, Cornales, Ericales (The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants) (v. 6)
  12. Flowering Plants: Smartweeds to Hazelnuts (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Professor Emeritus Robert H. Mohlenbrock, Paul M. Thomson Jr., 2009-09-22
  13. Practical Plant Identification: Including a Key to Native and Cultivated Flowering Plants in North Temperate Regions by James Cullen, 2006-10-09
  14. The Flowering Plants: Flowering Rush to Rushes (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Professor Emeritus Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 2006-06-29

21. Windmillfarms.com -  Wholesale Nursery Grower Of Calla Lilys, Lilys And Other
Wholesale plant nursery in Florida growing landscape, flowering, perennial, and holiday plants for garden center or landscape contract.
http://www.windmillfarms.com/
We start with only the highest quality cuttings to provide you with the best finished products.
About Us
Contact Us Terms of Sale Product Gallery ... Availability
We supply the best ornamental, landscape and holiday pot crops available
© 2000-2002 Windmill Farms Nurseries, Inc
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22. Uppsala Angiosperm System - Overview
Classification of flowering plants Kåre Bremer, Birgitta Bremer, Mats Thulin. Dept. of Systematic Botany , Uppsala University.
http://www.systbot.uu.se/classification/overview.html
Systematic Botany Research Information People ... History
Classification of flowering plants
Birgitta Bremer
Dept. of Systematic Botany Uppsala University
APG: Summary Classification Synonyms Summary ... Synonyms

23. Florabunda Seeds - View And Order From Our Wildflower, Cottage Garden, Heirloom
Canadian sellers of wildflower, cottage garden, heirloom and unusual varieties of flowering plants.
http://www.florabundaseeds.com/
WELCOME TO FLORABUNDA SEEDS
Florabunda Seeds
is a company dedicated to preserving old species of flowers, many of which are the parents of today's modern hybrids. These are the flowers of the English cottage gardens of the past, often having been salvaged from abbeys and monasteries in England in the middle ages. Others were brought back to Britain by plantsmen who were sent out on plant-hunting expeditions around the world.
Modern plant breeding and hybridization has turned the public's eye away from many of our precious heirloom flowers, including the original species and the old, named heirloom varieties. By preserving and circulating these seeds we help maintain a strong genetic plant base, thus ensuring their survival. Our flowers have a long and colourful history and you can read many of the stories they have to tell. What is a cottage garden? Cottage gardens began as the small parcels of land allotted to peasants to grow plants for their own use. Early cottage gardens were survival-oriented, as were the gardens of settlers in North America. They contained masses of vegetables, medicinal herbs, fruits and useful flowers. Over the centuries the cottage garden continued, oblivious to current trends, although flowers played an increasingly prominent role. It became a role model for some of the more radical garden designers of the nineteenth century who adopted its unpretentious style of haphazard profusion, of accidental splendour. They chose simple abundance over some of the more rigid designs that were popular at that time.

24. Flowering Plant Family Identification
Biology 211 Taxonomy of flowering plants. World Wide flowering PlantFamily Identification. Family Listing Information About This
http://www.colby.edu/info.tech/BI211/PlantFamilyID.html
Biology 211: Taxonomy of Flowering Plants
World Wide Flowering Plant Family Identification
Family Listing
Information About This Identification Process

Sample Data and Description of the Search Algorithm

CGI Source Code
...
Return to Biology 211 Home Page
Select the characters (states) that are present in the specimen being identified. Press Submit when ready to determine possible families. Pressing "Back" at the top of the window brings you back to this page keeping your character selections.
LIST OF CHARACTERS
Plant Habit 1. Woody plants (excl. suffrutices) 2. Herbaceous plants (incl. suffrutices) 3. Aquatic plants, leaves floating or submerged 4. Climbers, lianas 5. Chlorophyll absent (parasites or saprophytes) 6. Bulb present (monocots only) 7. Milky juice present 8. Spiny stems or leaves 9. Tendrils present 10. Cladodes or phyllodes (modified branches or petioles) Vestiture 11. Hairs glandular 12. Hairs stellate (also 2-armed, branched and tufted) 13. Hairs stellate (not 2-armed, branched and tufted) 14. Hairs 2-armed or t-shaped, non-glandular

25. Grandview Farms, Inc.
Wholesale growers of flowering plants, holiday plants, bedding plants and foliage.
http://www.angelfire.com/ma/grandviewfarms/index.html

26. U.S. Listed Flowering Plant Species Report By Taxonomic Group
Click on the highlighted scientific names below to view a Species Profile for each species. flowering plants
http://ecos.fws.gov/webpage/webpage_vip_listed.html?&code=F&listings=0

27. Antique Botanical Prints From Panteek
Specializes in botanical and natural history prints of orchids, cactus and other flowering plants by Warner, Miller, Loddiges, Paxton, Curtis, Ehret and Shaw, and Nodder.
http://www.panteek.com/
Antique Botanical Prints from Panteek
Antique Botanical Prints: Antique Prints from Loddiges
All New Prints!
Botanical prints of orchids, camellia, passion flower, peony 1817-1833 Insect Prints by Jablonsky
New Section!
Shell Prints by Reichenbach

New Section!
Botanical Prints from Turpin

New Section!
Botanical Prints from Turpin

New Section! New Section! Antique prints of moths and butterflies 1796-1811 Fish Prints by Houghton New Section! Antique prints of salmon, trout, carp, char, sturgeon, perch 1879 John Gould Hummingbird Prints New section! Architectural Prints by Johannes Kip New section! Architectural prints of English stately mansions 1719 Henry C. Andrews Heathers-Heaths Antique botanical prints of heathers 1794 Pancrace Bessa Botanical Prints Antique prints of lily, tulip, rose, iris, orchid. Dr. C. G. Calwer Orchard Fruit and Berries Antique hand colored botanical prints of fruits 1854 William Curtis' Botanical Magazine Antique botanical prints of orchid, begonia, rose, fuchsia, lily and iris 1797 D'Orbigny Bird Prints Natural history prints of birds 1849 D’Orbigny’s Antique Botanical Prints Duke Compleat Florist Hand colored antique prints of iris, tulips, roses 1747

28. ::Welcome To Orchid Select::.
Mail order site for flowering orchid plants and growing supplies.
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29. Plants Of New Jersey Pine Barrens
Features photos and descriptions of flowering, nonflowering, and fruiting plants.
http://www.mikebaker.com/plants/plants.html
Plants of the NJ Pine Barrens
To further
the knowledge
and
the protection
of
NJ's Pine Barrens
a unique place. All the the plant pictures on this web site are of
wild growing plants in the NJ Pinelands. top of site to index of plants to site search Feature Listings:
September 20, 99
September 20, 99
September 20, 99 June 25, 99 June 24, 99 June 24, 99 June 24, 99 May 12, 99 Apr 25, 99 Apr 25, 99 Apr 25, 99 Apr 25, 99 Apr 06, 99 Mar 01, 99 Jan 17, 99 Jan 17, 99 Jan 17, 99 Jan 17, 99 Jan 17, 99 top of site to index of plants to site search The background picture is a highly modified picture of Jointweed, Polygonella articulata. Page created by: mike@mikebaker.com

30. Introduction To The Plantae
Brief introduction to the plant kingdom with links to further information.Category Science Biology Flora and Fauna Plantae......The green kingdom. The Plantae includes all land plants mosses, ferns, conifers,flowering plants, and so on—an amazing range of diverse forms.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/plants/plantae.html
Introduction to the Plantae
The green kingdom
The Plantae includes all land plants: mosses, ferns , conifers, flowering plants arthropoda Plants have been around for a very long time. The plants first appeared in the Ordovician , but did not begin to resemble modern plants until the Late Silurian. By the close of the Devonian , about 360 million years ago, there were a wide variety of shapes and sizes of plants around, including tiny creeping plants and tall forest trees. The most striking, and important, feature of plants is their green color, the result of a pigment called chlorophyll Another important contribution of plants is their shaping of the environment. Think of a place without plants. The only such places on earth are the arctic wastelands, really arid deserts, and the deep ocean. Everywhere else, from the tundra to the rainforest to the desert, is populated by plants. In fact, when we think of a particular landscape, it is the plants which first come to mind. Try to picture a forest without trees, or a prairie without grasses. It is the plants which produce and maintain the terrestrial environment as we know it. Click on the buttons below to find out more about the Plant Kingdom.

31. Fairchild Tropical Garden
Extensive collections of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines. Miami, Florida, USA.
http://www.ftg.org/

The Garden
Botanical Resource Center Garden Shop The Garden
Visitor Information
Calendar of Events, Weddings
Directions, Maps, Membership
Horticulture, Research
Education, History
Employment Botanical Resource Center
Virtual Herbarium
Garden Planting Database
Florida Flora Gallery Garden Shop Map to new Visitor Center Selected Book List
Accredited by the American Association of Museums, Fairchild Tropical Garden is supported by contributions from members and friends, and in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, the Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. Coral Gables (Miami), FL 33156 USA. Phone 305/667-1651

32. Botany 3700 Home Page
flowering plants Botany 3700 California State UniversityStanislaus Spring 2003 Dr. Steven J. Wolf.
http://arnica.csustan.edu/boty3700/
Flowering Plants
Botany 3700
California State University Stanislaus
Spring 2003
Dr. Steven J. Wolf
Instructor Materials
Course Syllabus
Lecture Notes

Fruit Key

CSU Stanislaus Botany Image Collection
...
Search the CSU Stanislaus Herbarium
Herbarium Label
Here is the proper format for your herbarium labels.
Calendar
Dr. Wolf's schedule
Virus Scan
Before handing in any floppy disk to Dr. Wolf run a virus scan on it. Use the free PC-Cillin HouseCall service. You must be using Windows Internet Explorer. Let the program install itself, check the floppy drive box and click the scan button.
Maps
Expedia.com provides maps of the United States.
TopoZone
contains online topographic maps of the entire United States. Warning : these are big and slow to load, it is recommended that you access them from a fast connection.
U.S.G.S.Geographic Names Information System
contains information about almost 2 million physical and cultural geographic features in the United States. Topo Maps for our field trips, print and bring with you in the field:

33. The Families Of Flowering Plants - Index
Offers descriptions, illustrations, and identification retrieval.
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/angio/index.htm
The Families of Flowering Plants
L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz
Index
Introduction Citation Acknowledgements References ...
Identification and Information Retrieval (Windows 95/NT or later)
Brief Descriptions as an MS-Word Document
Character List
Implicit Attributes
Descriptions
The bold-italic parts are diagnostic descriptions, generated with the aid of Intkey (Dallwitz et al. 1993). They distinguish most taxa in at least two respects from the other taxa. A B C D ... Z A
Acanthaceae Juss.
Aceraceae Juss. Achariaceae Harms Achatocarpaceae Heimerl. ... Avicenniaceae Endl. ex Schnizl. B
Balanitaceae Endl.
Balanopaceae Benth. Balsaminaceae DC. Barbeuiaceae (Baill.) Nak. ... Byblidaceae Domin C
Cabombaceae A. Rich.
Cactaceae Juss. Calectasiaceae S.L. Endlicher Callitrichaceae Link ... Cyrillaceae Endl. D
Daphniphyllaceae Muell. Arg.
Dasypogonaceae Dum. Datiscaceae Lindl. Davidiaceae Takht. ... Dysphaniaceae (Pax) Pax E
Ebenaceae Gurke
Ehretiaceae Lindl. Elaeagnaceae Juss. Elaeocarpaceae DC. ... Euryalaceae J.G. Agardh F
Fagaceae Dum.
Flacourtiaceae DC. Flagellariaceae Dum. Foetidiaceae (Niedenzu) Airy Shaw ... Fumariaceae DC. G
Garryaceae Lindl.

34. Integrative Biology (PLBIO) 260
Welcome. to the Homepage of. Systematics of flowering plants.(Integrative Biology 260). at the University of Illinois.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/plantbio/260/
Welcome
to the Homepage of
Systematics of Flowering Plants
(Integrative Biology 260)
at the University of Illinois
General
Course

Announcements
...
Syllabus
About the Course: Intergrative Biology 260 (formerly Plant Biology 260) introduces the principles and methods of identifying, naming, and classifying flowering plants. It includes a survey of selected flowering plant families and provides information on their interrelationships. The course meets three times a week for lecture, and once a week for a 2 hour lab. In the spring of 2003, it is taught by Stephen R. Downie and Kenneth R. Robertson Links to Other WWW Systematic Courses U. Maryland SIU Colby TAMU ...
Landscape Plants
Other Links of Importance to Systematists Mo Bot Gardens NY Bot Garden Phylogenetics Tree of Life ... Biodiversity

35. Welcome To PRO·SOL: The Best Results From The Best Fertilizer, That's PRO·SOL
Water soluble plant food formulations for crops and flowering plants.
http://www.4prosol.com
Quality Formulations, Diverse Applications water soluble plant food formulations meet the basic nutritional requirements for a wide range of crops and flowering plants. The best results from the best fertilizer, that's Many formulations are fortified with the micronutrients iron, zinc, copper, boron, manganese, and molybdenum, in forms that are available to your crops under a wide variety of conditions.
State-Of-The-Art Products has combined the latest production technology, research information, and customer feedback to bring to the market such products as foliar fertilizer with plant growth regulators, dissolvable plant tablets, hydroponic formulations, horticultural micronutrient formulations, and soluble fertilizers of the highest quality. Careful selection of raw materials, along with a quality assurance program that utilizes laboratory and greenhouse testing and monitoring techniques, guarantees customers the highest quality products.
Unique Qualities Create A Competitive Edge is the most technically advanced water-soluble fertilizer now available.

36. Non-Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
Nonflowering Plant Family Access Page. University of Hawaii, BotanyDepartment. LOWER VASCULAR plants (PSILOTOPHYTA). Psilotaceae .
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/nfpfamilies.htm
Non-Flowering Plant Family Access Page
University of Hawaii Botany Department Select a family for information and photos. The full-sized images linked to thumbnail images on the subsequent pages are nearly all in one of three formats: 600x400, 400x600, or 400x400 pixels. File sizes are mostly in the range of 50-250 kb (JPEG). © Gerald D. Carr Last Addition: November 18, 2002 For a much larger selection of ferns and fern allies see the Hawaiian Native Plant Site
LOWER VASCULAR PLANTS (PSILOTOPHYTA)
Psilotaceae
LOWER VASCULAR PLANTS (LYCOPODIOPHYTA)
Lycopodiaceae Selaginellaceae
LOWER VASCULAR PLANTS (EQUISETOPHYTA)
Equisetaceae
FERNS (POLYPODIOPHYTA)
Marattiaceae Ophioglossaceae Gleicheniaceae Polypodiaceae ... Pteridaceae
GYMNOSPERMS (PINOPHYTA - CYCADOPHYTINA)
Cycadaceae
GYMNOSPERMS (PINOPHYTA - GINKGOOPHYTINA)
Ginkgoaceae
GYMNOSPERMS (PINOPHYTA - PINOPHYTINA
Araucariaceae Cupressaceae Pinaceae ... Taxodiaceae
GYMNOSPERMS (PINOPHYTA - GNETOPHYTINA)
Ephedraceae Gnetaceae Welwitschiaceae Plant Family Access Page ... Home Page

37. Kobakoba
Nursery specialising in bananas and their relatives also offers a range of unusual, ornamental, or edible flowering plants. Based in Somerset. Order by email or phone.
http://www.kobakoba.co.uk/
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38. Angiosperms
Angiosperms. flowering plants. Barraclough, TG and V. Savolainen. 2001. Evolutionaryrates and species diversity in flowering plants. Evolution 55677683.
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Angiosperms&contgroup=Spermatopsida

39. Home
Fresh cut flowers, greens, foliage, flowering plants and fruit.
http://www.hillcrestgarden.com/
Hillcrest Garden Inc. 95 West Century Rd., Paramus, NJ 07652 Phone: (800) 437-7000 (201) 599-3030 Fax: (800) 777-0960 [ Home ] News Products Search Feedback ... Internet Specials
Welcome to Hillcrest Garden!
Hillcrest Garden is one of the premier importers and distributors of floral products in the United States. The business was founded in 1936 and is a privately held company. We hope this site will make our services even more accessible to you, our customers and friends.
Company Profile
We are focused on providing our customers with farm fresh cut flowers, cut greens, foliage, and flowering plants directly from our growers around the world. Our supply department stocks over 12,000 items, consisting of everything from the most basic products, to one of a kind specialty items. We also offer fresh fruits, gourmet foods, gift baskets, and a bouquet department to supply you with your pre-made needs. Hillcrest Garden Inc. is constantly working to support the florists we serve!
Contact Information
We are here to serve you every day, just e-mail us or call toll-free. We are a bilingual company, fluent in both English and Spanish.

40. Nearctica - Natural History - Plants - Flowering Plant Families A-K
plants. You will also find information on similar looking plants, treatmentof the rash caused by these plants, and the erradication of the plants.
http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/vascular/pfama-k.htm
Plants Families A - K Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds Home General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations AGAVACEAE (YUCCAS AND AGAVES) Agavaceae and Related Families . David Bogler. An introduction to the agaves and yuccas with particular emphasis on systematics. The Agave Page . Fred Dekkers. Photographs of several species of Agave. ANACARDIACEAE (POISON IVY, SUMACS, ETC.) Poison Ivy, Western Poison Ivy, Poison Sumac . Gerald Mulligan. This excellent page contains photographs and information about these three poisonous species of Rhus with their ecology and distribution. You will also find information on similar looking plants, treatment of the rash caused by these plants, and the erradication of the plants. Poison Ivy, Sumac, and Oak . An excellent page with information about these three related poisonous species, what they look like, and the prevention and treatment of poison ivy. Identifying Poison Ivy . Cooperative Extension Service, Mississippi State University. General information on Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac.

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