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  1. Careers in Horticulture and Botany (Professional Career Series) by Jerry Garner, 2006-09-20
  2. Application of Botany in Horticulture by Andre Genin, 1994-12
  3. Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants: Recent Advances in Botany, Horticulture, and Pharmacology (Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants) (Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants) by Lyle E. Craker, 1990-02
  4. THE MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and Improvements in Rural Affairs. No. XXVIII. April, 1837. by C. M. Hovey, 1837
  5. André & François-André Michaux (The Sterling Morton Library bibliographies in botany and horticulture) by Ian MacPhail, 1981
  6. THE MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and Improvements in Rural Affairs. No. XXVI. February, 1837. by C. M. Hovey, 1837
  7. Meehans` Monthly: A Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and Kindred Subjects. by Thomas, ed. Meehan, 1901
  8. THE MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and Improvements in Rural Affairs. No. XXXV. November, 1837. by C. M. Hovey, 1837
  9. THE MAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and Improvements in Rural Affairs. No. XXIX. May, 1837. by C. M. Hovey, 1837
  10. Herbs, Spices and Medicinal Plants: Recent Advances in Botany, Horticulture, and Pharmacology- Vol. 4 (Vol. 4) by Lyle E. Craker, James E. Simon, 1989
  11. The Sterling Morton Library Bibliographies in Botany and Horticulture. by I. MACPHAIL, 1981
  12. A Reference Guide for Botany and Horticulture by Ronald G. Simon, 1996-12
  13. Herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants, Volume 5: Recent Advances in Botany, Horticulture, and Pharmacology (Herbs, Spices, & Medicinal Plants) (Herbs, Spices, & Medicinal Plants)
  14. The Biology of Horticulture: An Introductory Textbook by John E. Preece, Paul E. Read, 2005-01-13

1. Kirkwood Community College - Catalog: Horticulture Botany
AE646U horticulture botany. Examines basic plant material anatomy,physiology and taxonomy. Emphasis is placed on plant material
http://www.kirkwood.cc.ia.us/catalog/coursedetails.cfm?id=AE646U

2. University Of Delaware Library: Special Collections: HORTICULTURE: BOTANY
BOTANY. A number of related areas of study influenced the development of horticultureand agriculture, among them botany, botanic exploration, medical botany
http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/guides/hort/botany.htm
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A number of related areas of study influenced the development of horticulture and agriculture, among them botany, botanic exploration, medical botany, dendrology, arboriculture and forestry. An expanding body of botanical knowledge and the introduction of new plant species have transformed what was cultivated in the garden and on the farm. Printed illustrations made possible the broad dissemination of botanical knowledge and stimulated further discoveries. Special Collections holds over five hundred titles published from the early sixteenth century to the twentieth relating to the botanical sciences. This botanical collection is particularly strong in American publications between 1810 and 1870 and British works from the early seventeenth to the late nineteenth centuries. The collection also has representative examples of European imprints, including French, German, Dutch, Italian, Belgian, and Swiss works. Of these titles over a hundred and fifty relate specifically to trees and forestry. Special Collections also holds over a hundred and fifty titles relating to materia medica and medical botany, including herbals. These collections provide a rich resource for studying the development of botanical science and its integral relationships with horticulture and agriculture. Introduction Landscape Floriculture Nursery Trade ... askspec@hawkins.lib.udel.edu

3. FMPDCL: BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE
BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE. Silvanus, deus agrorum. ( Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe. Photo J. McMahon) Updated 8/05/00 Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Botany from the Smithsonian. Brooklyn Botanic
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BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE
Silvanus, deus agrorum
(Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe. Photo J. McMahon)
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4. FMPDCL: BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE
BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE. Silvanus, deus agrorum. (Badisches LandesmuseumKarlsruhe. Photo J. McMahon) Updated 8/05/00. Morris Arboretum
http://web.lemoyne.edu/~mcmahon/gardens.html
BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE
Silvanus, deus agrorum
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5. Rachel Carson Center Botany / Horticulture
Botany/Horticulture Class. Welcome! Provide opportunities for each student to explorea particular topic of interest related to botany and/or horticulture.
http://www.4j.lane.edu/~whitley/botany/
Rachel Carson Center for Natural Resources Botany/Horticulture Class Welcome! Course Overview This course is devoted to the study of plants and their relationship to the environment. Topics include plant structures, types of plants, plant growth and development, plant ecology, and adaptations. This course has a web based component as well as a field based component. Students will have the opportunity to work in the outdoor garden area, design a project in an area of personal interest, participate in mini-lab experiences, and use the internet as a valuable resource for learning about plants. Course Expectations To earn the 5 credits of science offered, students must be successful at meeting the following expectations throughout the course:
  • Keep a detailed time log of all class activities Check email daily for course announcements and instructor directions Work in the garden and on 'mini-labs' an average of 60 minutes each week Attend and participate in a 30 minute class meeting every 2 weeks Work on a self-selected independent study project one hour each week Complete the weekly web-based lesson, readings, and/or video activity

6. Rachel Carson Center Botany / Horticulture
Botany/Horticulture. Mini Lab 1. The purpose of the lab is to explorethe smallest part of a plant, the plant cell. It will be necessary
http://www.4j.lane.edu/~whitley/botany/minilabs/labs/lab1.html
Botany/Horticulture Mini Lab 1 The purpose of the lab is to explore the smallest part of a plant, the plant cell. It will be necessary to come into the classroom to complete the lab since a microscope will be used. A copy of the lab can be seen below. Please see me to schedule a time during which you can be in room C-8 to work on this lab. Plan on spending about 45 minutes to complete lab 1. Botany Lab #1 Cells of Living Plants To complete this lab you will need to spend about 45 minutes in room C-8. All equipment and supplies are in the back of the room. Use the reference material to review cell structures and functions if its been awhile since you studied biology. Be sure to clean up everything before you leave. The best times to accomplish this assignment are: Periods 5 or 8. Before or after school or during lunch. Follow the procedure below. Provide drawings or answers at each number. Put the drawings and answers to the questions in your folder when complete. Part A. Onion Cells Take a one layer of a section of cut onion and hold it so the concave surface is towards you. Tear off the transparent, paper thin layer called the epidermis with forceps. It's a bit like peeling skin after a bad sunburn and should peel easily. Take a piece of the epidermis and prepare a wet mount slide as follows:
  • put a small piece of the epidermis on a clean microscope slide (keep it flat, don't let it fold)

7. Horticulture Assistant, Technical Certificate
HORTEC 106 Plant Materials I HORTEC 107 Landscape Maintenance Pruning HORTEC 108Plant Production and Management I HORTEC 110 horticulture botany HORTEC 135
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Instructors: Blackburn, Moen The Horticulture Assistant Program prepares students for employment in the landscape, nursery, floral, greenhouse, and fruit and vegetable industries, including the production, sales, and service areas of these industries. The program stresses the design, interpretation, and construction of landscapes (including costs, production of nursery plants, plant propagation, and landscape planting). Graduates of the program qualify for positions in nursery and floral establishments, as well as employment in parks, grounds, maintenance, and highway departments. They may also enter the fields associated with plant propagation, nursery sales, greenhouse work, and sales in the related fertilizer and insecticide fields. Horticulture Assistant Technical Certificate Course Number and Title Credits HORTEC 105 Floral Design HORTEC 106 Plant Materials I HORTEC 107 HORTEC 108 Plant Production and Management I HORTEC 110 Horticulture Botany HORTEC 135 Plant Materials II

8. Botany And Horticulture
Botany and Horticulture.
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Botany and Horticulture Biolinks Home http://www2.garden.org/nga/edit/tools.html National Gardening Association Gardening Tools. A horticultural search dictionary with 15,000 horticultural terms and 10,000 plant names. NeoFlora www.neoflora.com "The world's largest plant database." Forest Conservation Portal http://forests.org A large collection of data on forest conservation. Herbaria Index Herbariorum www.nybg.org/bsci/ih New York Botanical Garden, Herbaria of the world. A directory of the owrld's public herbaria. Information on over 2,000 herbaria in 140 countries. Searchable. Medicinal Plants Medicinal Plant Images, Southwaest School of Botanical Medicine http://chili.rt66.com/hrbmoore/HOMEPAGE Transgenic Crops transgenic Crops: An introduction and resource guide. www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops Tree Ring Research http://tree.ltrr.arizona.edu/~grissino/henri.htm Henri-Grissino-Mayer's Ultimate Tree-ring Web Pages. http://tree.ltrr.arizona.edu

9. Bates College: OCS On-Line Job Search: Botany/Horticulture
Botany/Horticulture Links. Amazing Environmental Organization WebDirectory Links to agricultural/botanical/horticultural sites.
http://abacus.bates.edu/career/search/bot.html
Botany/Horticulture Links Alumni Interviews Alumni Services Student Services Employer Services Parent Services ... Home Bates College.
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10. Bates College: OCS @ A Glance: Internships: Botany/Horticulture
Botany/Horticulture. International Agribusiness Internship CenterOffering internships in economics, accounting, marketing, animal
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Agricultural science Crop husbandry horticulture botany plant sciencesAgriculture Plant Tissue Culture SS Bhojwani. Agricultural
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12. Botany & Plant Sciences Horticulture Botany Scent Of Orchids R Kaiser
Botany plant sciences horticulture botany Scent of Orchids R Kaiser. SubjectBotany plant sciences horticulture botany Title Scent of Orchids
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14. Botany/scirpus
Very brief descriptions of selected species, and information on growing and propagating Scirpus plants.
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SCIRPUS (Scir'pus) DESCRIPTION: Scirpus, also known as Bulrush and Club Grass, is a group of decorative hardy and frost-tender Sedges. S. lacustris var. tabernaemontani 'Zebrinus', Zebra Rush, is a hardy kind that forms tufts of almost leafless stems banded horizontally with white. The tiny, reddish-brown flowers are produced in spikelets, in the summer. This plant grows up to 5 feet high. S. cyperinus, Woolgrass Bulrush, grows 3 to 5 feet high and produces an umbel of spikelets atop slender stems. The spikelets turn woolly when in fruit. S. cernuus is a tender kind found wild in the tropics. This plant has thin, drooping stems bearing small, light green, grass-like flower heads at their tips. This plant needs a minimum temperature of 45 degrees. POTTING: These plants grow well by the water. Grow them in 5-gallon containers filled with rich to clay soil and set in water that is up to 5 inches over the crown, in sun or partial shade. The tender kinds should be brought indoors for the winter and grown in pots filled with equal parts of loam and leaf mold. PROPAGATION: They can be divided in the spring and summer. Stratified seeds may also be sown.

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Timber Press is a Portland, Oregon, publisher of books about gardening,horticulture, botany, natural history, and the Pacific Northwest.
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Independent body specialising in agriculture, horticulture and food. It supplies a number of services including consultancy, training, and technical advice to governments, supragovernmental agencies, agribusiness and farmers.
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18. GardenWeb Glossary Of Botanical Terms
Contains more than 2,500 terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture. Fully searchable and it is regularly updated.
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T he GardenWeb Glossary of Botanical Terms currently contains 4400 terms relating to botany, gardening, horticulture and landscape architecture and is regularly updated. The form below allows you to search the glossary for one or more keywords.
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  • Multiple keywords can be searched so that each word must appear in each hit (boolean "and") or so that only one of the words must appear (boolean "or").
  • To increase the chances of matching keywords with multiple endings, search for "Word Roots." With this setting, epiphyt will match both epiphyte and epiphytic.
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  • Additional Passes: If there are no hits in the first search, common word endings (-ing, -es, -ed, -ly) are stripped from the keywords and a second pass is made. If there is still no match, all non-word characters are stripped.
  • This glossary was compiled by the editors of GardenWeb from a variety of sources.

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The Gardener s Friend; Other EcologyRelated Links; Other Interesting botany, EcologyLinks; Tree fruit; Biohaven; horticulture web; http//www.food.vic.gov.au/c/c20
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    Science project ideas and lesson plan resources for teachers, educators, students to learn about horticulture, botany, natural science and related subjects. Information about the World of Weeds, tips on weed control, selecting appropriate tools, links to botanical databases.
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