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  1. How to Identify Flowering Plant Families by John P. Baumgardt, 1982-06-01
  2. Plants of the Tahoe Basin: Flowering Plants, Trees, and Ferns by Michael Graf, 1999-08-26
  3. Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai'i (Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Special Publication, 2 Vol. Set) by Warren L. Wagner, Warren Lambert Wagner, et all 1999-08
  4. Practical Plant Identification: Including a Key to Native and Cultivated Flowering Plants in North Temperate Regions by James Cullen, 2006-10-23
  5. Flowering Plants: The Santa Monica Mountains, Coastal and Chaparral Regions of Southern California by Nancy Dale, 1986-03
  6. The Identification of Flowering Plant Families by James Cullen, 1997-06-13
  7. The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Mount Diablo, California by Barbara Ertter, Mary L. Bowerman, 2002-11
  8. Key to Coastal and Chaparral Flowering Plants of Southern California by BarbaraJ. Collins, 2000-10-01
  9. Flowering Plants For Modern Living
  10. Botany Illustrated: Introduction to Plants, Major Groups, Flowering Plant Families by Janice Glimn-Lacy, Peter B. Kaufman, 2006-03-29
  11. Flowering Plants by Hawthorn,
  12. The Illustrated Flora of Illinois: Flowering Plants: Nightshades to Mistletoe (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Robert H Mohlenbrock, 1990-01-08
  13. The Jehol Fossils: The Emergence of Feathered Dinosaurs, Beaked Birds and Flowering Plants
  14. 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

21. Plants Of Northwestern California
Features photos and where to find native plants common to the redwoods and coast of northwestern California.
http://www.humboldt1.com/~popenoe/plants/plants.htm
Nootka Rose
Rosa nutkana
Common Wild Flowering Plants of Northwestern California
This website features photos of some native wild flowering plants common to northwestern California. You may click on buttons to the left of plants' names, or browse sequentially through categories, such as "SUN LOVERS". You may learn other details about photos by moving your cursor over them.
SUN LOVERS
California aster Aster chiloensis Paintbrush Castilleja affinis Sticky monkeyflower Mimulus aurantiacus Western columbine Aquilegia formosa
Douglas Iris Iris douglasiana Fireweed Epilobium angustifolium
Sneezeweed Helenium bigelovii Cow parsnip Heracleum lanatum
Seaside daisy Erigeron glaucus Beach morning glory Calystegia soldanella
Common yarrow Achillea millifolium River lupine Lupinus rivularis
FOREST FLOOR PLANTS
Candy flower Claytonia sibirica Maianthemum Maianthemum dilatatum
Wood violet Viola glabella Star flower Trientalis latifolia
Columbia lily Lilium columbianum Windflower Anemone quinquefolia
Clintonia Clintonia andrewsiana Fairy bells Dryopteris hookeri
False Solomon's seal Smilacina racemosa Wake robin Trillium ovatum Redwood sorrel Oxalis oregana Bleeding heart Dicentra formosa Miner's lettuce Claytonia perfoliata Coltsfoot Petasites frigidus var.

22. House Plant Care And Cultivation Guides
Caring for flowering and Foliage House plants. Most houseplants are hybrids of plant species which grow wild, somewhere in the world.
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/houseplants.html
Caring for Flowering and Foliage House Plants
Most houseplants are hybrids of plant species which grow wild, somewhere in the world. A good rule of thumb for keeping them healthy is to try to match the same environment from which they originated. You may not be able to match every criteria for your plant, but every small step you take to ensure the plants comfort will be a giant step towards keeping your friend healthy.
Proper lighting and watering are, by far, the most important criteria for the health of your house plant, but temperatures and humidity will drastically affect your plants as well. Generally, tropical plants enjoy a relative humidity of 50%-70% and warm temperatures. Unfortunately, when temperatures in the home rise above 67 degrees F., the humidity drops drastically, so it may be necessary to sacrifice a few degrees of warmth in lieu of an increase in the humidity.
Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule. Succulents being the most notable, which prefer warmer and drier conditions. At temperatures below 60 degrees, African violets will stop blooming, Poinsettias may drop their leaves, and the leaves of Gardenias may turn yellow. It will be a great benefit to your plant if you do a little research about what the needs of your particular species happen to be.
I recommend reading "House plant problems" for a few more tips about keeping your house plants happy and healthy!

23. Search Our Botany Collection...
Searchable, illustrated collection.
http://emu.man.ac.uk/mmcustom/BotQuery.php
The Manchester Museum - Botany Collections Simple searches can be carried out by clicking on one of the images below or by entering text in the box below. Boolean-type searches are available from the Advanced Search option, for more complex searches use the Detailed Search option. This is a live database and is being added to regularly. Records with Images Random Selection Type Specimens Rubus (Brambles) Euphrasia (Eyebrights) Hieracium (Hawkweeds) Rosa (Roses) Taraxacum (Dandelions) Search our collection... Find: anywhere in taxonomy in notes in place Advanced search Detailed search Powered by:

24. Hawaiian Native Plants, UH Botany
Images of hundreds of species of ferns, fern allies, and flowering plants, arranged by genus.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/natives.htm
Hawaiian Native Plant Genera
University of Hawaii Botany Department The search or find option of your web viewer will take you instantly to any scientific or common name in this index. You can then follow the link to the appropriate web page for more information and illustrations pertaining to the plant being sought. You will find much information on the Hawaiian silversword alliance elsewhere. The full-sized images linked to thumbnail images on the subsequent pages are mostly in one of three formats: 600x400, 400x600, or 400x400 pixels. File sizes are mostly in the range of 50-250 kb (JPEG). Much additional information on Hawaiian flowering plants can be found in the "Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawai'i" by W. L. Wagner, D. R. Herbst, & S. H. Sohmer. See the sample page for an explanation of the information presented in the summary table for each genus. These materials have been assembled primarily for Botany 661, Hawaiian Vascular Plants Last Addition: April 12, 2003 © Gerald D. Carr

25. Bloomscape Direct
Greenhouse dedicated to unique plants for the home gardener. Specializing in flowering annuals and rare and unusual poinsettias not readily available at local garden centers.
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Sorry, our site is only accessible with a frames-enabled browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or This Store Powered by SiteLINK . © Dydacomp 2003.

26. BILL MOORE & COMPANY
Broker of young plants and other starter materials including seedlings, cuttings, offsets, liners, tissuecultured, and air-layered plants. Ornamental plants include cut flowers, flowering pot plants, holiday pots, annuals, perennials, tropical flowering, landscape, bulbs, and baskets.
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27. Shade Plants | Flowering Dogwood Tree | Shade Plants | Dogwood Tree
Top 10 List of shade plants, including flowering dogwood trees. A shade Landscaping. flowering Dogwood Tree, Hemlock Shade plants. flowering
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shade Flowering dogwood tree wants to have it "made in the shade." Homeowners eager to garden in shade-plagued areas with their favorite plants probably wonder why this phrase has such a positive connotation. They find their garden design plans thwarted again and again by the lack of sunlight in their gardens. But there's a shade plant or shade-tolerant answer to almost any landscaping need, as this Top 10 list for the shade shows. For trees not only does the list include fowering dogwood tree, but also hemlock (in case you prefer an evergreen). Quite simply, the following list is composed of ten different categories of plants, all of which are shade plants or at least shade-tolerant.

28. Plantfacts.com
Searchable database of plants with information on flowering, and climate.
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home plant names pests links ... what's new ? Plantfacts.com is dedicated to providing useful, up to date information on many plants from around the world. We are currently developing a searchable database, but for the moment please use our easy to follow links. We hope through this site we can give people a better understanding of plant habitats and their cultivation needs. Information on this site is supplied by plant enthusiasts, we are not experts. Each author displays their information in a format suitable for themselves, while the basic site design remains the same. Anyone may have a page added to this site. If you have a green thumb and wanting to share tips, information, email it to us and we will add your page to the site. All information and pictures remain the property of the Author.
Status currently 127 species have been catalogued and are available for viewing. New Links discover the University of British Columbia (UBC) Botanical Garden at http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org Last Updated 29/10-03 The current Url is http://www.plantfacts.com/index.shtml

29. LookSmart - Directory - Vascular Plants, Flowering Plants, Flower (Angiospermae)
Vascular plants, flowering plants, Flower (Angiospermae) Access resources that identify, classify, and offer details of flowering plant families, genera, and
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30. Proven Winners :: A Better Garden Starts With A Better Plant
Proven Winners innovative and superior plants are hybrid forms of popular flowering plants, created by crossbreeding exotic plants with gardeners' favorites like petunias or verbenas.
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31. LookSmart - Directory - Vascular Plants, Flowering Plants, Poisonous (Angiosperm
Vascular plants, flowering plants, Poisonous (Angiospermae) Access resources that identify, classify, and offer details of flowering plant families, genera
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  • Cornell University Poisonous Plants
    Peruse this directory of poisonous plants to find out how to detect them, what they do, and how to prevent infection.
    U.S. Dept. of Agriculture - Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory

    Details the center's research activities and publications. Check out the collection of toxic-plant resources, and a plant list organized by toxic chemical constituents.
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    32. Home
    Fresh cut flowers, greens, foliage, flowering plants and fruit.
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    Home Catalog About Us Jobs ... News / Links
    Welcome to Hillcrest Garden! Hillcrest Garden is one of the premier importers and distributors of floral products in the United States. Our family owned company was founded in 1936 and we currently have third generation family members working with the company.
    We sell cut flowers supply and plants to a wide variety of customers throughout the New York metropolitan area. Retail flowers shops, garden centers, gift shops, party planners, mass merchandisers and interior designers make up the bulk of our customer base. We deliver to businesses within a 75 mile radius of our location in Paramus, New Jersey. Our Cut Flower Department purchases directly from growers in Colombia, Ecuador, Thailand, Holland, Costa Rica, Africa, and Israel. We also carry a huge selection from California and Florida. We pride ourselves on our quality and wide variety. Our Floral Supply Department carries a wide range of floral supplies. such as baskets, ribbon, glassware, ceramics, tissue, silk flowers, and a tremendous line of original seasonal merchandise. We are particularily proud of our membership in two national buying organizations. They are I.F.D. and A.A. Importing. Our membership allows us access to special deals, discounts and bonus packs that our competitors cannot get. We also sell foliage and flowering plants , gift baskets, gourmet foods, and fresh fruit.

    33. E-Silkonline Best Selection Of Top Quality Silk Plants, Silk Trees,silk Flowers
    Silk flowering plants, basket arrangements, trees with natural trunks, orchids, plants, palms, garlands and swags.
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    plants, silk plants, flowers, silk flowers, bushes, silk bushes, trees, silk trees, greenery, silk greenery, floral, orchid arrangements, free shipping, natural trunks trees, palms, silk plants, miscellaneous
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    34. Panteek's Antique Botanical Prints
    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.
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    35. Silk Plants And Trees - Artificial Flowering Plants And Trees Offered By Grace D
    We offer high quality artificial silk decor including silk plants and trees flowering plants specializing in cactus to transform your home or office - based in Portland, Oregon. Email Us. Silk
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    Silk Flowering Plants and Trees We offer may different silk plants and trees and specialize in Custom Designed Asian Garden Bamboo Trees and Planters.
    We carry Black and Green Cane Bamboo up to 9.5.' and Realistic Silk Bamboo Tree Gardens for interior design.
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    for further information details on these life-like artificial silk trees and for order details. Bamboo Japanica Tree Spathyfillum Bush Yucca Tree Ficus Tree Long Tip Ficus Tree Cybidium Orchid Cattleya Orchid Cactus Cactus Thank you for visiting Grace Designs Contact Us for further information on these Silk Flowering Plants and Trees such as pricing, plant specifications and shipping charges. We look forward to hearing from you. We also offer Silk Palm Trees GRACE DESIGNS P.O. Box 19596 Portland, Oregon 97280

    36. Flowering Dogwood
    Landsdowne St. Blacksburg, VA 24061 426500 Winter Injury to Trees and Shrubs 426-611 Selecting Landscape plants - flowering Trees.
    http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/envirohort/factsheets/trees/fldogwd.html
    Flowering Dogwood
    Cornus florida
    Contact: Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Environmental Horticulture August 1996
    Summary:
    Foliage: Deciduous broadleaf
    Height: 20 to 30 feet
    Spread: 20 to 30 feet
    Shape: Spreading White flowers bloom in spring. Dark green foliage changes to red in fall. Red berries remain on tree late in fall.
    Plant Needs:
    Zone: 5 to 8
    Light: Partial shade
    Moisture: Wet, moist, or dry
    Soil Type: Sandy, loam, or clay
    pH Range: 3.7 to 6.5
    Functions:
    Suggested uses for this plant include border, specimen plant, naturalizing, and attracting wildlife.
    Planting Notes:
    Avoid transplanting trees from the wild which may already be infected with the Dogwood anthracnose fungus.
    Select trees that have balled and burlapped roots.
    Plant in acid, well-drained soil in partial shade. Avoid compact or shallow soils.
    Does not tolerate pollution.
    Care:
    Always mulch around the base of dogwoods to conserve moisture and prevent damage from lawn mowers and string trimmers. Water thoroughly once a week during periods of drought.
    Problems:
    Susceptible to many diseases and insects, including borers, anthracnose, and flower and leaf spots.

    37. Missouri Flora Web Page
    Photographs, descriptions, and keys to the flowering and nonflowering plants of the state, categorized by flower color and/or leaf characteristics.
    http://www.missouriplants.com/
    Photographs and descriptions of the flowering and
    non-flowering plants of Missouri, USA
    Plants are categorized by flower color and/or leaf characteristics. Click on the category to view thumbnails of the plants in that category. If you wish to skip the thumbnails and jump directly to
    a certain plant, go to the list of all the plants on this site
    ~906 species to date. If you do not understand the meaning of a word, check out the glossary Throughout this page you will see numerous references to Steyermark. These are referring to the absolute masterwork of Missouri plants - " Flora of Missouri " by Julian Steyermark, published by Iowa State University Press, November 1963, with some reprintings. The book is no longer in print and is VERY hard to find for sale. Fortunately, it is being updated by George Yatskievych of the Missouri Botanical Garden. The revised Flora of Missouri will be in three volumes, with volume one available now.
    Contact the Missouri Department of Conservation for a copy. One more thing:
    For the most part, you will not find common names to the plants on this site.

    38. Orchidarium.com
    Closed environmental chambers for growing orchids and other plants around the home or office under ideal conditions for growth and flowering.
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    Experience the joy of growing orchids in your home or office. Light, temperature, humidity, air movement - together with water: these are the environmental elements that grow orchids in the wild... and in the Orchidarium, a wardian case for your home or office. Given that each plant group has its own preferred, fluctuating environment, the Orchidarium allows you to monitor and regulate each of these elements easily.

    39. The Families Of Flowering Plants - Gramineae Juss.
    s, Illustrations, Identification, and Information Retrieval.......The Families of flowering plants. The Families of flowering plants
    http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/angio/www/graminea.htm
    The Families of Flowering Plants
    L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz
    Gramineae Juss. Alternatively Poaceae Barnhart (nom. altern.) Including Agrostidaceae Burnett, Andropogonaceae (J. Presl) Herter, Anomochloaceae Nak., Arundinaceae (Dum.) Herter, Arundinellaceae (Stapf) Herter, Avenaceae (Kunth) Herter, Bambusaceae Nak., Chloridaceae (Reichenb.) Herter, Eragrostidaceae (Benth.) Herter, Hordeaceae Burnett, Lepturaceae (Benth.) Herter, Miliaceae Burnett, Oryzaceae (Kunth) Herter, Panicaceae (R. Br.) Herter, Pappophoraceae (Kunth) Herter, Parianaceae (Hack.) Nak., Phalaridaceae Burnett, Spartinaceae Burnett, Sporobolaceae (Stapf) Herter, Stipaceae Burnett, Streptochaetaceae (C.E. Hubb.) Nak. Habit and leaf form Spartochloa Xerochloa Leaves evergreen, or deciduous; minute to large; alternate; nearly always initially Micraira , the Orcuttieae) Leaf sheaths tubular ; with free margins, or with joined margins. Leaves not gland-dotted; without marked odour (usually), or aromatic (occasionally); simple. Lamina entire; setaceous, or acicular, or linear to obovate; parallel-veined (usually), or pinnately veined to palmately veined (rarely); without cross-venules, or cross-venulate. Leaves nearly always ligulate (though the ligule is often reduced to a fringe of hairs or even to papillae, sometimes lacking on upper leaves, as in Echinochloa , and totally absent from the lilylike leaves of Neostapfia and the Orcuttieae). Lamina margins nearly always entire; flat, or revolute, or involute. Prophylls 1.

    40. Florabunda Seeds - View And Order From Our Wildflower, Cottage Garden, Heirloom
    Canadian sellers of wildflower, cottage garden, heirloom and unusual varieties of flowering plants.
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    WELCOME TO FLORABUNDA SEEDS
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    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.

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