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  1. Vascular Plant Systematics by Albert E. Radford, 1974-12
  2. Vascular Plant Families and Genera
  3. The Vascular Plants of San Luis Obispo County, California by Robert F. Hoover, 1970
  4. Vascular Plants of Minnesota: A Checklist and Atlas by Gerald B. Ownbey, Thomas Morley, 1991-05
  5. Biology of Non-Vascular Plants by Hayden N. Pritchard, Patricia T. Brandt, 1984-01
  6. Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae) (The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants)
  7. Vascular Plants of the Pacific Northwest, Part 4 Ericaceae through campanulaceae by Leo C. Hitchcock, 1959-06
  8. Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and Commelinanae (except Gramineae) (The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants)
  9. The Plant-Book: A Portable Dictionary of the Vascular Plants by D. J. Mabberley, 1997-06-28
  10. Guide to the Vascular Plants of Central French Guiana: Part 2. Dicotyledons (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden Vol. 76) by Scott A. Mori, Georges Cremers, et all 2003-01-30
  11. Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons (The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants)
  12. Vascular Plants of Ohio: A Manual for Use in Field and Laboratory by Clara G. Weishaupt, 1971-06
  13. The Rare Vascular Plants of Saskatchewan/Les Plantes Vasculaires Rares de la Saskatchewan. by R.V. et al., editors. MAHER, 1979
  14. Vascular Plant Taxonomy

21. Apiaceae
Digital Atlas of the vascular plants of Utah Apiaceae Aletes macdougalii; Angelica pinnata; Angelica roseana; Angelica wheeleri; Berula erecta;
http://www.nr.usu.edu/Geography-Department/utgeog/utvatlas/family/apia.html
Digital Atlas of the Vascular Plants of Utah
Apiaceae

22. Local Flora: Introduction
Checklist of plants, subdivided by form, with common names.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herbarium/locfl/
Local Flora
Vascular Plants of North Central Florida
INTRODUCTION
Revised by R. Anthony Miller
University of Florida Herbarium
Florida Museum of Natural History
379 Dickinson Hall
PO Box 110575
Gainesville, FL 32611-0575

Web version of Circular 451, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Gainesville, FL
Intro
Ferns Vines Trees and Shrubs ... Herbs The following checklist represents a revision of Local Flora - Vascular Plants of North Central Florida by Dana G. Griffin, III (1978). This checklist was derived from existing lists and expanded through observations made during several University of Florida field courses and a study of records at the University of Florida Herbarium. The names of several species listed in the 1978 publication have been deleted, while those of many previously unlisted species have been added. The primary focus of this revision is the standardization of common names. I do not claim that this checklist is complete, nor do I expect it to be free from error. My intent was to list the more common or biologically interesting species found in north central Florida as a guide for those studying the plant life of the region. I am grateful to the staff of the University of Florida Herbarium for the use of their facilities during the preparation of this checklist. I also greatly appreciate the assistance I have received from many individuals, particularly, Dr. D. G. Griffin and Dr. D. B. Ward. I wish to thank Kent D. Perkins, Collection Manager at the UF Herbarium for his editorial suggestions. Comments regarding editorial matters should be addressed to him.

23. Vascular Plants Checklist
Search the Checklist of the vascular plants of Texas. Enter your search terms. If you have more than one term, you can connect them
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/~erich/web/plants.html
Search the Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Texas
Enter your search terms. If you have more than one term, you can connect them with (to produce boolean AND) and (to produce boolean OR). You can also precede terms with , to produce boolean NOT. ( Examples Enter your search terms here. Select the return format. "Full text of all entries" causes searches to return just that. "List of matching entries" causes searches to return a list of entries (giving their family, genus, and species names), each of which can be selected to retrieve the full text of the entry in question. Return format: Full text of all entries List of matching entries This is a facility for performing full-text searches on the entries in A Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Texas by Hatch, Gandhi, and Brown. The Checklist has been indexed by the "Managing Gigabytes" software package of Witten et. al. The searches that can be performed are "full-text" because any word that appears anywhere in the text can be searched on, not simply a restricted set of keywords. Checklist main page.

24. A Checklist Of The Vascular Plants Of Texas
Searchable list with notes and some photos.
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/taes/tracy/regeco.html
A Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Texas
  • Search the checklist version 1990 or version 2001 Acknowledgments Introduction
  • Texas Plants - An Ecological Summary
    Maps
    Rainfall Temperature Frost-Free Periods
    Vegetational Regions
  • Pineywoods ( Area 1 Gulf Prairies and Marshes ( Area 2 Post Oak Savannah ( Area 3 Blackland Prairies ( Area 4 Cross Timbers and Prairies ( Area 5 South Texas Plains ( Area 6 Edwards Plateau ( Area 7 Rolling Plains ( Area 8 High Plains ( Area 9 Trans-Pecos ( Area 10
  • Comparative Summary of the Regions Statistical Summary of Vascular Plant Families of Texas Bibliography S.M. Tracy Herbarium , Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management . These pages are being developed, with support from the Advanced Research Program of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in collaboration with faculty and students of the not designed for commercial use or publication. Last updated: 11 January 2002

    25. Gerry Carr
    Botany 461, Systematics of vascular plants. Spring 2004. Botany 160, Campus plants. Botany 661, Hawaiian vascular plants ( with Cliff Morden)
    http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr
    Dr. Gerald (Gerry) Carr
    Professor of Botany
    Contact Information
    University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Botany Department
    3190 Maile Way
    Honolulu, HI 96822-2279
    office: St. John 406 (808-956-8304)
    email: gerry@hawaii.edu
    Educational Background
    • BS 1968, Eastern Washington University (Biology)
      MS 1970, University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee) (Botany)
      PhD 1975, University of California, Davis (Botany)
    General Interests
    Botany, Amateur Radio, Photography, Computers, Music
    Academic Interests
    Biosystematics, Cytogenetics, Chromosome Evolution, Vascular Plant Families
    Courses
    Fall 2003
    Spring 2004
    Graduate Students (Advisor)
    • Art Medeiros (PhD)
    Current Projects
    • Biosystematics, cytogenetics, and adaptive radiation of the Hawaiian silversword alliance (Asteraceae-Madiinae) Chromosome evolution in Calycadenia
    WWW Pages Under Construction
    • Vascular Plant Families - This is a collection of descriptions and captioned images of vascular plant families for use in instruction. The images are all in color and are 400 x 600, 600 x 400, or 400 x 400 pixels in size. More than 225 families are represented among the several hundred images in this category.

    26. Aqua Botanic - RESPONSES OF SUBMERSED VASCULAR PLANT COMMUNITIES TO ENVIRONMENTA
    Study of submersed vascular plants and environmental changes
    http://www.aquabotanic.com/paper2.html
    Search Aquabotanic Previous Next Table of Contents
    RESPONSES OF SUBMERSED VASCULAR PLANT COMMUNITIES TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
    Graham J. Davis and Mark M. Brinson Department of Biology East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina 27834
    August 1980 FWS/OBS-79/33 Contract No. 14-16-0009-78-032 Project Officer: Charles Segelquist Eastern Energy and Land Use Team Route 3, Box 44 Kearneysville, West Virginia 2543 Performed for: Eastern Energy and Land Use Team National Water Resources Analysis Group Office of Biological Services Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    PREFACE
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    INTRODUCTION ...
    REFERENCES
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    27. LookSmart - Directory - Plant Taxonomy, Vascular Plants
    YOU ARE HERE Home Sciences Botany plants, vascular. Join the Zeal community and help build the Plant Taxonomy, vascular plants Directory Category.
    http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317914/us55998/us10156191/
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    YOU ARE HERE Home Sciences Botany
    Plant Taxonomy, Vascular Plants - Learn about families and genera of flowering and non-flowering plants, ferns, horsetails, and club mosses.
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  • American Fern Society, The
    Growing tips for several varieties of fern, spore exchange information, and basic biology are available to visitors of the society. Learn about membership.
    Athenic Systems - TreeGuide

    Presents a reference for flowering and non-flowering tree families around the world. Includes links to official U.S. state trees and tree forums.
    Families of Flowering Plants, The

    Find descriptions and illustrations of angiosperm plant families. Includes a character list, references and implicit attributes.
    First Vascular Land Plants, The

    Michigan State University professor introduces vascular plants, including typal descriptions, illustrations, reproductive cycles, and cellular biology. Internet Directory for Botany - Vascular Plant Families Provides a directory of links to sites dealing with vascular plants. Includes descriptions of several families.
  • 28. Graptolites And Early Vascular Land Plants.
    Early Palaeozoic tracheidlike tubes, believed to be of vascular land plant origin, resemble fragments of graptolite stolons.
    http://microfossils.graptolite.net/tracheids.html
    Graptolite Net
    The nature of pre-Devonian tracheid-like tubes
    Piotr Mierzejewski

    In the discussion on early vascular land plants an important part is played by different organic microfossils. One category
    comprises tube-like objects of pre-Devonian age, called tracheid-like tubes. Recognition of the taxonomic affinity of these
    microfossils is very important because tracheids are one of the fundamental elements of the xylem and are treated as a
    hallmark of the vascular plants. Banks (1975) was of the opinion that the tubes previously described as tracheid-like were
    of animal rather than plant origin. He suggested also that tracheid-like tubes presumably originated from graptolites or
    Towe, stated that there was little likelihood that the tubes of graptolites and tracheid-like tubes "could beconfused or that
    our tracheid-like tubes could have originated from graptolites". Gray & Boucot (1980) claimed that tracheid-like tubes had
    a plant source. In the course of my studies of Ordovician and Silurian organic microfossils I have found, however, an aberrant benthic graptolite of an

    29. Flower Power
    vascular plants . vascular plants are the biggest group of plants in the world. They are called vascular plants because they have vascular tubes.
    http://www.monroe.k12.ct.us/~jh/Mattfive/krazyk/plants.htm
    Flower Power- The Plant Kingdom Menu: Animals Monerans Protists Fungi ... Main Page What are plants? Plants come in many shapes and sizes but most people don't know a lot about them. Plants are in a way the apposite of humans. Plants reproduce asexual unlike humans but the thing that makes them the really different from humans is the way plants get food. Unlike humans plants are autotrophs which means they make their own food. They do this through a process called photosynthesis. Plants use a green pigment called chlorophyll along with carbon dioxide, water and light energy to make glucose and oxygen. There are so many plants so how can you tell one from the next. Plants are put into two groups. One is vascular with oak trees, roses, and grass. The other group is nonvascular with mosses and liverworts. Vascular plants.... Vascular plants are the biggest group of plants in the world. They are called vascular plants because they have vascular tubes. There are two tubes in each vascular plant. The first one is called xylem. The xylem's job is to carry water and minerals from the roots to the leaves to store and make food. The other tube is called phloem which carries the food to all parts of the plants. The last characteristic of vascular plants are its leaves, roots and steams. The jobs of the steams, leaves and roots are to gather food, anchor plant, transport food, and make food through photosynthesis.

    30. 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

    31. Checklist Of The Vascular Plants Of Wisconsin
    A checklist of naturally occurring vascular plants in Wisconsin with photographs, distribution maps and habitat descriptions.
    http://www.botany.wisc.edu/wisflora/
    W ISFLORA : W ISCONSIN V ASCULAR P LANT S PECIES Presented by the Wisconsin State Herbarium, University of Wisconsin - Madison and Partner Herbaria Statewide Welcome to the fully searchable web site of Wisconsin's vascular plant species; including photos, habitat information, distribution maps, herbarium specimen data and more. This site presents data to the public from the Wisconsin Botanical Information System. SEARCH BROWSE Name Habitat Status County ... Common Names MORE INFORMATION Family with Genera Checklist Wisconsin Herbaria Plant Specimens Wisconsin Biomapper Website Information ... Partners and Other Resources Wisconsin State Herbarium - 160 Birge Hall - 430 Lincoln Drive - Madison, Wisconsin U.S.A. 53706-1381
    Tel.: 608/262-2792 - Fax: 608/262-7509
    Botanical questions : Ted Cochrane, tscochra@wisc.edu and/or Mark Wetter, mawetter@wisc.edu
    Web technical issues : Dr. Glen Barry, grbarry@wisc.edu
    Wisconsin State Herbarium
    Department of Botany University of Wisconsin - Madison Last updated: June 8, 2004 web logs

    32. Systematic Botany And Mycology Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. D
    Research into the systematics of fungi and vascular plants essential to solving problems in sustainable and conventional agriculture. Includes interactive keys for several genera. U.S. Department of Agriculture.
    http://nt.ars-grin.gov
    Mycologists Help Guard U.S. Borders. Fungus experts are part of a complicated mission - shielding American agriculture from harmful pests. Complete article Interactive key to species of the rust genus Ravenelia , which parasitize members of the Fabaceae (legumes) throughout the world. Interactive key Downy mildew ( Plasmopara ) of Impatiens , an emerging problem in the U.S. in 2004. Additional information Fungi Online Databases -About the Databases -BPI Specimens -Fungus-Host Distributions -Index of Fungi -Literature -Saccardo Names -Search All Databases Images -Hypocrealean fungi -Images of selected fungi -Phoma -Plasmopara on Impatiens -Poinsettia scab -Puccinia hemerocallidis -Ravenelia -Rusts other than Ravenelia -Trichoderma Keys -Hypomyces -Ravenelia -Tilletia -Trichoderma Research -Diaporthales -Hypocreales Other -Article summaries Plants Online -BARC Flora -Plant Names (GRIN Taxonomy) -World Economic Plants Research Fungi -Article summaries (fungi) -Diaporthales -Hypocreales Plants Collections Fungi -Borrow fungus specimens -Deposit fungus vouchers -Search for fungus specimens -Stevenson Mycological Library -U.S. National Fungus Collections

    33. FDA/CFSAN - FDA Poisonous Plant Database
    A listing of papers of scientific information about the animal and human toxicology of vascular plants of the world. From the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
    http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~djw/readme.html

    FDA Home Page
    CFSAN Home Search/Subject Index Help
    CFSAN/Office of Plant and Dairy Foods
    September 2003
    FDA Poisonous Plant Database
    For information or concerns about the toxicity of plants, contact the local Poison Control Center in your area. A directory of these is available from The American Association of Poison Control Centers. http://www.aapcc.org/
    For a poisoning emergency, call 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is not breathing, call 911.
    Search the FDA Poisonous Plant Database
    Enter a term or exact phrase (e.g. a plant name). All records containing that text will be displayed.
    Use of common terms such as 'poison' or 'plant' will generate a large number of "hits"
    Enter search term:
    (search is not case-sensitive) This database contains references to the scientific literature describing studies of the toxic properties and effects of plants and plant parts. Records are displayed in List Format as the following example indicates
  • AUTHOR(S): Yeong, M. L.; Wakefield, S. J.; Ford, H. C. TITLE: "Hepatocyte membrane injury and bleb formation following low dose comfrey toxicity in rats."
  • 34. Botanical Museum, Finnish Museum Of Natural History - Pages Discontinued
    Part of The Finnish Museum of Natural History, its worldwide collecting activities add more than 22,000 specimens per year (vascular plants, cryptogams and fungi). Includes floristic database of Finland and some adjacent territories.
    http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/
    THE WEB PAGES OF THE BOTANICAL MUSEUM HAVE BEEN REMOVED OR MOVED TO THE WWW SERVER OF THE FINNISH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

    35. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Botany - Plants, Vascular
    A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - Botany - plants, vascular. Find plants, vascular Preview Category,
    http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=10156191

    36. PLACE Home
    Database of motifs found in plant cisacting regulatory DNA elements in vascular plants and their variations in other genes or in other plant species are also compiled.
    http://www.dna.affrc.go.jp/htdocs/PLACE/
    Welcome to PLACE!
    A Database of Plant Cis-acting Regulatory DNA Elements
    What is PLACE?
    PLACE is a database of motifs found in plant cis-acting regulatory DNA elements, all from previously published reports. It covers vascular plants only. In addition to the motifs originally reported, their variations in other genes or in other plant species reported later are also compiled. The PLACE database also contains a brief description of each motif and relevant literature with PubMed ID numbers. DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank nucleotide sequence databases accession numbers will be also included. Information on cis-elements can also be obtained by Keyword Search . List of entries can be found in ' place.dat The query sequence can be searched for the presence of motifs identical with or similar to the previously reported cis-element motifs in the PLACE database by Signal Scan Search or by Homology Search (Sample of Signal Scan can be found in ' input.txt

    37. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Botany - Plants, Vascular
    A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - Botany - plants, vascular - Guides Directories. Find the web s
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    38. MNHN's Scientific Publications: Adansonia
    A peerreviewed journal of plant biology, devoted to the inventory, analysis and interpretation of vascular plants biodiversity. It publishes original results of botanical research
    http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/adanson/aadanson.html
    Journals
    Adansonia

    Geodiversitas

    Zoosystema

    Monographs
    Archives

    Patrimoine Naturel

    Faune de Madagascar

    Faune et Flore tropicales
    ...
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    Format: 175 x 245 mm
    Available by subscription or by exchange. Subscription rates: + VAT / 79,13 VAT incl. (Individuals: 37,5 + VAT / 39,56 VAT incl.) Single copy price: + VAT / 39,56 VAT incl. 2 issues per year ISSN: 1280-8571 Adansonia is a peer-reviewed journal of plant biology, devoted to the inventory, analysis and interpretation of vascular plants biodiversity. It publishes original results, in French or English, of botanical research, particularly in systematics and related fields: morphology, anatomy, biology, ecology, phylogeny, biogeography, etc. Adansonia continues as from 1997 the Contents and abstracts: Select a fascicule Adansonia 2003 - 25 (2) Adansonia 2003 - 25 (1) Adansonia 2002 - 24 (2) Adansonia 2002 - 24 (1) Adansonia 2001 - 23 (2) Adansonia 2001 - 23 (1) Adansonia 2000 - 22 (2) Adansonia 2000 - 22 (1) Adansonia 1999 - 21 (2) Adansonia 1999 - 21 (1) Adansonia 1998 - 20 (2) Adansonia 1998 - 20 (1) Adansonia 1997 - 19 (2) Adansonia 1997 - 19 (1) Bull. MNHN, s. 4, sect. B 1996 - 18 (3-4)

    39. Nearctica - Natural History - Plants - Vascular Plants - General
    The Biota of North America Program has developed an incredible resource on the vascular plants of North America. Families of vascular plants. Botany 307.
    http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/vascular/gplant.htm
    Plants General Links Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Buy Books about Plants GENERAL BOTANY General Botany for Non-Science Majors . University of Maryland. The University of Maryland presents a general introduction to botany with lecture notes from the course. This is a great place to go to find out about the cell, plant anatomy, meiosis and mitosis, photosynthesis, and much more. PLANT FAMILIES AND CLASSIFICATIONS Flowering Plant Gateway . Biota of North America Program (BONAP). The Biota of North America Program has developed an incredible resource on the vascular plants of North America. This section of BONAP gives you access to several alternative classifications of the vascular plants and a gateway to systematic resources at the family level. If you choose "Select Family", you will eventually be led to a list of web resources for any particular plant family including checklists, catalogs, distribution maps, photographs, and much more. Included among these resources are BONAP's own synonymical checklists of the vascular plant species of North America. This site is truly marvelous.

    40. Page Not Found - 404 Error - USF
    Provides information about the herbarium, projects, distribution maps of vascular plants, and links.
    http://www.usf.edu/~isb/index.html
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