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         Plant Taxonomy:     more books (100)
  1. Plant Taxonomy by Tod Stuessy, 1990-04-15
  2. Taxonomy of Flowering Plants 2ND Edition by C L Porter, 1967
  3. Papers on Plant Systematics
  4. Floristic summary of 'Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada,' second edition.: An article from: The Botanical Review by James P. Bennett, 1996-04-01
  5. Plant: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Peter A. Ensminger, 2004
  6. Flowering Plants. Eudicots (The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants)
  7. Principles and Methods of Plant Biosystematics (Biology Series) by Otto T. Solbrig, 1970
  8. Proceedings of the Southwestern Native Plant Symposium (Native Plant Society of New Meixco)
  9. Taxonomy of flowering plants Second Edition by C. L. Porter, 1967
  10. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTS by J.G. Hawkes, 1966
  11. TAXONOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS by C.L. Porter, 1959
  12. Taxonomy of Flowering Plants by C L Porter, 1959
  13. Leguminous Plants of Wisconsin ; The Taxonomy; Ecology; and Distribution of the Leguminosae Growing in the State Without Cultivation by Fassett; Norman C., 1939
  14. Taxonomy of Flowering Plants by PorterCL, 1959

81. Zeal.com - Site Profile For International Association For Plant Taxonomy
,......International Association for plant taxonomy Profile, Edit value 75. Title, International Association for plant taxonomy.
http://zeal.com/website/profile.jhtml?cid=56788&wid=843226

82. SLTER Plant Taxonomy Field Trip To Indiantown, Virginia 4/20-21/2001
VCR/LTER and Northampton High School Schoolyard LTER plant taxonomy Class and Field Trip Indiantown Park, Virginia April 1920, 2001.
http://www.vcrlter.virginia.edu/~crc7m/slter/planttax.html
VCR/LTER and Northampton High School
Schoolyard LTER Plant Taxonomy Class and Field Trip
Indiantown Park, Virginia
April 19-20, 2001 NHS Field Trip Leader: Tom Bonniwell
VCR/LTER and UVA Instructors:
Dave Richardson and Randy Carlson

Tree ID outside the High School on Day 1
Mr. Bonniwell giving personal instruction
Group discussion in taxonomy
Simple or Compound? Opposite or Alternate?
Mr. Richardson defining leave morphology On the trail in Indiantown Poision Ivy Identification.... 3 leaves! Yellow Flowers ... compound leaves! Wild strawberries! Dandelions! Tigers and Bears .... Identified Species from the Field Trip: Common Dandelion Indian Strawberry Bulbous Buttercup Henbit Purple Dead Nettle Field Sorrel Common Winter Cress Little Bluestem Common Reed (Phragmites) Sweet Vernal Grass Red Cedar Black Cherry Loblolly Pine

83. Plant Taxonomy
Taxonomy of Flowering Plants. Biology 344. Study of terminology and identification of flowering plants with emphasis on local flora. Taught spring semester.
http://mason.gmu.edu/~tbradley/biol344/
Taxonomy of Flowering Plants Biology 344 Study of terminology and identification of flowering plants with emphasis on local flora. Taught spring semester. Prerequisite: Biology 304 or equivalent. Goals of the Course Syllabus Safety Procedures for the Laboratory
Return to T. Bradley Home Page

84. GRIN TAXONOMY HOME PAGE
Versión en español. Versão no português. GRIN taxonomy plant Germplasm System (NPGS). Many plants (37 000 taxa, 14 000 genera) are included in GRIN taxonomy, especially paper on GRIN taxonomy
http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/tax
This page has been replaced by a new GRIN TAXONOMY homepage.
GRIN TAXONOMY
GRIN taxonomic data provide the structure and nomenclature for the accessions of the National Plant Germplasm System ( NPGS ). Many plants (37,000 taxa, 14,000 genera) are included in GRIN taxonomy, especially economic plants. A recent paper on GRIN taxonomy provides a thorough discussion of data standards and taxonomic philosophy.
General Queries of GRIN Taxonomy:
Specialized Queries of GRIN Taxonomy:
Download GRIN Data on Families, Genera, or Species
Other taxonomic databases can also be accessed.
Search the Internet Directory for Botany
Send comments to Dr. J. H. Wiersema at:

85. Survey Of The Plant Kingdoms
Explores plant anatomy, taxonomy, and classification, from Monera through the higher plants. Includes descriptions as well as graphics and schematics.
http://home.manhattan.edu/~frances.cardillo/plants/intro/
Frances M. Cardillo, O.S.F. and Tonya Samuels, M.S.
Department of Biology
Manhattan College and the College of Mt. St. Vincent
Bronx, New York 10471
Revised 1999

86. ASPT Homepage
Promotes research and teaching in the taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny of vascular and nonvascular plants.
http://www.sysbot.org/
This a 'non-frames' version of the ASPT homepage that will load into 'frames-challenged' web browsers. Please follow the links below to explore ASPT webspace. While we try to update links on this page, some might not be as current as those available via the 'frames' version of the ASPT system. Thus, please consider an upgraded version of your current browsing software (see download links below) Comments? Development of ASPT WWW pages will involve features available through the most current 'WWW browser' software. Both and Internet Explorer are free for educational use. Created on: 6 May 1996 , last update - 18 June 1999

87. 8th International Congress Of Plant Pathology
Focuses on topical issues including host/pathogen interactions, forest pathology, new disease control strategies, epidemiology, and taxonomy of phytopathogens. Christchurch, New Zealand.
http://events.lincoln.ac.nz/icpp2003/

88. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Home Page
Housing the largest living plant collection in the world, Kew Gardens also undertakes reaserch into taxonomy, economic and ethnobotany and conservation.
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/
Search the Kew website:
or see the site map
Legal and other notices (including privacy statement)
Contact Us Search ... Site Map

89. Flowering Plant Family Recognition
Biology 211 taxonomy of Flowering plants. A TOUR OF REQUIRED FLOWERING plant FAMILIES (Cronquist System of specimens representing 60 flowering plant families. To assist in the
http://www.colby.edu/info.tech/BI211/Families.html
Biology 211: Taxonomy of Flowering Plants
A TOUR OF REQUIRED FLOWERING PLANT FAMILIES (Cronquist System)
RETURN TO PHYLOGENETIC SYSTEM Raymond B. Phillips rbphilli@Colby.edu Students in Biology 211 learn to recognize on sight the family membership of specimens representing 60 flowering plant families. To assist in the process of learning the patterns that characterize these families, this set of pages with photographs of representatives and family descriptions has been prepared. Clicking on a picture will download a larger version for easier examination. The required families are grouped by Class and Subclass according to Cronquist's system of classification. Click on a subclass or family name in the following table. Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons) Subclass Magnoliidae 1.Magnoliaceae 2.Nymphaeaceae 3.Ranunculaceae ... 46.Asteraceae (Compositae) Class Liliopsida (Monocotyledons) Subclass Alismatidae 47.Alismataceae Subclass Arecidae 48.Arecaceae (Palmae) ...
Return to Biology 211 Home Page

90. Scottish Crop Research Institute
s of projects, taxonomy of plant viruses, posters presented at scientific meetings, and related links. Dundee, Scotland.......
http://www.scri.sari.ac.uk/tipp/

91. CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australian Systematic Botany
A journal for publication of research on taxonomy, biogeography, and evolution of all plant groups.
http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/150.htm
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    92. Department Of Botany - Miami University - Home Page
    Information concerning topics such as plant anatomy, ecology, molecular biology, comparative morphology, plant physiology, plant systematics, taxonomy, and plant morphology.
    http://www.cas.muohio.edu/botany/
    BOTANY DEPT.
    HOME PAGE
    UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS IN BOTANY GRADUATE STUDIES IN BOTANY ...
    OFFICE STAFF

    The Department of Botany is housed in Pearson Hall on the campus of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio , a city with a population of about 12,000 (excluding students). Miami University is a state-assisted university of 16,000 students; established in 1809 and is the second-oldest university in Ohio. The Department of Botany is part of the College of Arts and Sciences and offers programs leading to the bachelors (B.A. and B.S.), the master's (M.A. and M.S.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees. The Department also participates in the masters of arts in teaching (M.A.T.) degree in the biological sciences.
    Botany Department faculty and staff - April 22, 2003
    [ Click on a faculty/staff members face to get additional information ]
    Academic Information Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium
    NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Ecology and Environmental Science

    Ferpa Release (pdf file)

    Seminar Schedule, Spring Semester 2004 (PDF format)
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    Oxford Street Map
    Miami University - Botany Department 316 Pearson Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056

    93. Www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl
    More results from www.arsgrin.gov American Society of plant TaxonomistsPromotes research and teaching in the taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny of vascular and nonvascular
    http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl
    This page will work best if Javascript is enabled.
    USDA ARS GRIN NPGS Cite as: USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program.
    Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN)
    [Online Database].
    National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland.
    URL: http://www.ars-grin.gov/var/apache/cgi-bin/npgs/html/tax_search.pl (11 June 2004)

    94. RLEM 610 Grass Taxonomy Lolium
    Indicates the place of the genus in a taxonomic tree, with botanic detail and drawings of plant and inflorescence.
    http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/taes/tracy/610/lolium.html
    Poaceae
    Pooideae
    Aveneae
    Bromeae
    Hainardieae ... Inflorescences Dissections:
    Lolium perenne
    Line drawings LOLIUM L. Ryegrass Plants hermaphroditic, caespitose, annual. Culms erect or ascending or decumbent, glabrous; internodes hollow, terete. Leaves cauline; sheaths terete, margins open; auricles present (membranous); ligules membranous; blades flat or folded (narrow). Spikes with rachis persistent. Spikelets solitary , laterally compressed; disarticulation above glumes, awned or awnless, sessile; florets 5-9, reduced floret at apex; callus glabrous; rachilla not extending above upper floret; glumes 1; the first absent on all but the terminal spikelet , second glumes 3-7-veined (round on back), shorter than first floret or longer than spikelet, glabrous, awnless; lemmas 5-7-veined, membranous to chartaceous, glabrous or scabrous, apex obtuse to acute, awned to awnless, awns (1)apical (straight); paleas 2-veined, awnless, glabrous or scabrous, veins short ciliate. Stamens 3; anthers yellow. Caryopses slightly adnate to lemma and palea, dorsiventrally compressed. Base chromosome number x=7. A temperate genus of about eight species from Eurasia and northern Africa. The species are important for livestock forage, lawns, and as weeds.

    95. Plant Profile For Ailanthus Altissima
    Images, taxonomy, US range maps, and links.
    http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=AIAL

    96. Automatic Redirect
    Devoted to the tropical orchid genus, Sobralia, native to Central and South America. Includes taxonomy, images, culture, AOS awards, and plant sources.
    http://www.geocities.com/avosite/Sobralia_pages.html
    The Sobralia Pages
    can be found at http://sobralia.autrevie.com
    You should be automatically redirected within five seconds.
    If not, then click on the link.

    97. Introduction To Vascular Plant Systematics
    principles, and concepts considered fundamental to vascular plant taxonomic studies and research 4) summaries of terminology pertinent to taxonomy; (5) relevant
    http://www.ibiblio.org/botnet/glossary/vasc.html
    VASCULAR
    PLANT
    SYSTEMATICS
    Vascular Plant Systematics (Radford, A. E., W. C. Dickison, J. R. Massey, C. R. Bell. 1976. Harper and Row, New York.) was written and edited in the mid 1970s by several botany professors at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. It was readily used by botany students and botanists at many of the North Carolina universities from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s and still is a valuable asset to those who have access to a copy. The book speaks for itself in this quote from the Preface:
    VASCULAR PLANT SYSTEMATICS includes (1) an essentially synoptical treatment of the evidence, principles, and concepts considered fundamental to vascular plant taxonomic studies and research; (2) organized laboratory and field exercises and problems basic to systematics; (3) useable and useful techniques; (4) summaries of terminology pertinent to taxonomy; (5) relevant bibliographies and indices; and (6) information on systematic facilities. This book was written as a reference text for basic courses in taxonomy and as a source book of information, procedures and references for ecosystematics, biosystematics, phylosystematics and chemosystematics.

    98. The Families Of Flowering Plants - Fagaceae Dum.
    of the plant family, including habit and leaf form, anatomy, morphology, physiology, taxonomy, and geographic distribution. Includes diagrams.......
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/angio/www/fagaceae.htm
    The Families of Flowering Plants
    L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz
    Fagaceae Dum. Alternatively Cupuliferae A. Rich. (Is.str.), Cupulaceae Dulac Including Nothofagaceae Kuprianova, Quercineae Quercaceae ) Juss. Excluding Corylaceae Habit and leaf form Leaves stipulate . Stipules caducous. Lamina margins entire, or serrate, or dentate. Vegetative buds scaly. Leaves without a persistent basal meristem. Domatia recorded (from 3 genera); represented by hair tufts (consistently). Leaf anatomy . Hydathodes present (occasionally), or absent. Mucilaginous epidermis present, or absent. Stomata mainly confined to one surface (abaxial); anomocytic. Lamina without secretory cavities. Minor leaf veins without phloem transfer cells ( Nothofagus Quercus Stem anatomy Nothofagus ), or not storied; parenchyma apotracheal (diffuse or in fine lines). Reproductive type, pollination . Plants monoecious (nearly always), or dioecious (rarely). Gynoecium of male flowers pistillodial to absent. Anemophilous (usually), or entomophilous (e.g. Castanea Inflorescence, floral, fruit and seed morphology

    99. Coffea Arabica {Rubiaceae} #198500493 L:1205 Q:1
    Brief description and taxonomy of the coffee plant.
    http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/acc_num/198500493.html
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    Coprosma acerosa var. brunnea

    Exostema longiflorum
    Gardenia jasminoides Hoffmannia ghiesbreghtii ... Rondeletia odorata About our Facility: Facility Introduction New Research Facility Greenhouse Staff Current Job Openings Living Collections: Index by Family Alpha Listing (long) Most Recent Updates Plants Currently in Bloom Plants Seeking ID Misc PDF Files ... Spraying - past 30 days Weather: Current Radar: Cloudcover Animation Radar Animation US Severe Weather Contact: Clinton Morse Plant Growth Facility Manager 75 North Eagleville Rd., Unit 3043 Storrs, CT 06269-3043 Last Updated: June 09, 2004
    Coffea arabica
    L. General information:
    • Query NCU-3e
    • Common Name: Coffee, Arabian Coffee, Arabica Coffee
    • Family: Rubiaceae Juss.
    • Country of Origin: Tropical Africa
    • Habitat:
    • Eco-region(s):
      • - Ethiopian montane forests
      • Description: A relative of the gardenia and Ixora, it is an attractive shrub with glossy evergreen leaves. It prefers light shade, is hardy to 28°F and can be used as a potted specimen, though some varieties grow into large trees. The flowers are white, star-like, fragrant, in axillary clusters which appear in the spring. The fruit are red when ripe, in the fall, with a sweet pulp surrounding the bean.
      Accession Data:
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      • Source: Stock
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      • Bench: 1205 - 1200 Ground Bed North
      • Qty: 1 confirmed on 06/09/04

    100. Phasianus Colchicus
    taxonomy, distribution, ecosystems, plant associations, and life history of this bird.
    http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/wildlife/bird/phco/
    Index of Species Information
    WILDLIFE SPECIES: Phasianus colchicus Choose from the following categories of information: Return to FEIS Home Page

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