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  1. Opium Poppy: Botany, Chemistry, and Pharmacology by L. Kapoor, 1997-02-27
  2. Class-book of botany: being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada by Alphonso Wood, 2010-09-07
  3. Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment, Media Edition (with InfoTrac? 1-Semester, Premium Web Site Printed Access Card) by Linda R. Berg, 2007-03-23
  4. Shanleya's Quest:A Botany Adventure for Kids Ages 9-99 by Thomas J. Elpel, 2005-08-30
  5. Principles of Botany: With OLC Card and EText CD-ROM by Gordon Uno, Richard Storey, et all 2001-02-01
  6. The Botany and Chemistry of Cannabis: Proceedings of a Conference organized by The Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence at The Ciba Foundation 9-10 April 1969 by W. T. Stearn, R. E. Schultes, et all 1970-12-01
  7. The Botany of Mangroves (Cambridge Tropical Biology Series) by P. B. Tomlinson, 1995-03-31
  8. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany (Classic Reprint) by Douglas Houghton Campbell, 2010-03-25
  9. Careers in Horticulture and Botany (Careers in Series) by Jerry Garner, 2006-09-20
  10. Botany by Taylor Richard Alexander, 1970-06
  11. Strasburger's Text-Book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger, Hans Fitting, et all 2010-02-10
  12. Botany (Kansas State University Edition) by Randy Moore, W. Dennis Clark, et all 1997-08
  13. Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural: Being Also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States : With Practical ... Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs by Francis Peyre Porcher, 2010-04-20
  14. The voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay by Arthur Phillip, 2009-08-04

61. Tom Volk's Fungi-- Including Mushrooms, Mycology, Molds, Indoor Air Quality, Mor
TomVolkFungi.net. Thanks to Mike Clayton of the botany Department at the University of Wisconsin Madison for hosting my web pages. See
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/
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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Greetings from Wisconsin!! I am a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Welcome to my web pages! You should be able to find "fair and balanced" answers to your questions about fungi clicking on the on the links on the image to the left or on the text links below, including a search function . I am happy to have you link to my page; please link directly to TomVolkFungi.net Thanks to Mike Clayton of the Botany Department at the University of Wisconsin- Madison for hosting my web pages. See Mike's Botany Instructional Technology Page at botit.botany.wisc.edu for the Botany web page on the internet. You'll be very impressed. May's Fungus of the Month poses an interesting taxonomic problem. But which one will it be? NEW! You can click on the photo of the mushroom to the right to order a T-shirt, designed by one of my students, Maria Lee, to help support her graduate education in Mycology. Award!

62. Botany/primula
Introduction to the types, characteristics and care involved.
http://www.botany.com/primula.html
PRIMULA (Prim'ula) DESCRIPTION: POTTING - Hardy Primulas: The bog kinds of Primulas grow best in wet places such as the bog garden, streamside or pond. They can, however, be grown successfully if they are watered generously in dry weather and if they're given a soil so rich in humus or vegetable matter it acts like a sponge and soaks in and retains moisture easily. Large quantities of leaf mold, cow manure, peat moss, or sphagnum moss should be mixed into the soil. An area that is shaded from strong sunshine should be chosen to plant these Primulas. The rock and cliff dwelling Primulas grow the best in rock gardens in loamy soil that has good drainage and never becomes too dry. Leaf mold, sand and a bit of limestone or rubble added would be beneficial. Greenhouse Primulas: PROPAGATION - Hardy Primulas: Greenhouse Primulas: VARIETIES - Hardy Primulas: Bog or Woodland Dwelling: (The English Primrose) P. vulgaris (P. acaulis) and its variety P. vulgaris rubra; Polyanthus Primrose; P. alpicola; P.beesiana; P. bullesiana; P. bulleyana; P. cockburniana; P. cortusoides; P. denticulata; P. elatior; P. florindae; P. helodoxa; P. japonica; P. nutans (Dies after flowering, replant seeds yearly); P. pulverulenta; P. rosea; P. sieboldii; P. sikkimensis; P. veris (Cowslip); P. whytei. Cliff and rock dwellers: P. auricula and its forms are P. bauhinii, P. serratifolia, and P. ciliata; P. viscosa; P. rubra; P. villosa; P. capitata; P. chionantha; P. farinosa; P. frondosa; P. helvetica; P. juliae; P. vialii (littonia); P. marginata and its hybrids P. marven, P linda pope, and P. rehniana; P. parryi; P. polyneura (veitchii); P. spectabilis; P. pubescens (This is a name for a large range of hybridsthe Garden Auriculas).

63. Dept_Botany U._Toronto
Search botany or all U. of T. Powered by UltraSeek Server. St. George Campus © 19972004 Department of botany Revised 16 Apr. 2004.
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64. Carnegie Museums Of Pittsburgh - Homepage
Features exhibits on insects, mammals, botany, dinosaurs and fossils, gems, minerals, geology and several areas of anthropology. Includes hours, admission fees and contact details. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/carnegie/index.htm

65. Botany Department At The University Of The Western Cape
Resources about botany and biology, targeted at university and school level and the general public.
http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/
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66. Randwick Botany Cycling Club
Located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. The club is a non profit organisation and caters for all grades of rider from the serious racer to the social rider.
http://www.randwickbotanycc.org.au/

67. The Mysterious Venus' Flytrap
Comprehensive information about this plant that eats meat and also includes includes information on how to grow one.
http://www.botany.org/bsa/misc/carn.html
Welcome to the Botanical Society of America's Mysterious Venus Flytrap page! This page is intneded as an easy access resource. For more specific and detailed scientific information please also have a look at the BSA's Carnivorous Plants Pages . Definitely worth exploring! The insectivorous (carnivorous) plants are representatives of the Kingdom Plantae, the Division Anthophyta, are located in both Classes Dicotyledones and Monocotyledones , span 6 Orders, 9 Families and 595 species. They provide interesting examples of plant morphology and environmental adaptation. Here you'll find general and scientific information, growing tips, images, further reading, and resources on these mysterious plants. Now, back to the mysterious Venus Flytrap, enjoy! Just like other plants, Venus' Flytraps gather nutrients from gases in the air and nutrients in the soil. However, they live in poor soil and are healthier if they get nutrients from insects. Carnivorous plants live all over the world but Venus' Flytraps live only in select boggy areas in North and South Carolina. Because of people's fascination with these plants, they collected many of them and they became endangered. Venus' Flytraps today are grown in greenhouses. The leaves of Venus' Flytrap open wide and on them are short, stiff hairs called trigger or sensitive hairs. When anything touches these hairs enough to bend them, the two lobes of the leaves snap shut trapping whatever is inside. The trap will shut in less than a second. The trap doesn't close all of the way at first. It is thought that it stays open for a few seconds in order to allow very small insects to escape because they wouldn't provide enough food. If the object isn't food, e.g., a stone, or a nut, the trap will reopen in about twelve hours and 'spit' it out.

68. Botany Department Index Page
Welcome to the home page of the Department of botany at North Carolina State University. Explore career possibilities in botany.
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/botany/
Welcome to the home page of the Department of Botany at North Carolina State University. We offer Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees, with classroom and research opportunities in many areas of contemporary plant biology.
To learn more about our department, just click on the buttons to the left!
Explore career possibilities in Botany.
Read about our Botany Department in the News!
Congratulations to these excellent Botany Department Students!! The Martha Sue Sebastian Memorial Award for Excellence in Teaching Larissa Knebel The Larry A. Whitford Award for Undergraduate Scholarship Elisabeth Meyer Outstanding Botany Major Emily Pulley Promising New Botany Major Ryan Adasme and
Zac Hill Outstanding Botany Club Member Zackary Shearin and Briana Foley Jeffrey Coker received a cash award from the University Graduate Student Association, and Chad Jordan received a non cash award also from UGSA.

69. High School Biology
Resources, links, and activities for high school students, including general biology, human biology, botany, and zoology.
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Biology Guide
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70. Systematic Botany And Mycology Fungal Databases
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71. Journal Of Ethnobiology
Original research in ethnobiology (ethnobotany, ethnozoology) including folk biological classification/nomenclature, traditional environmental knowledge, ethnoecology, indigenous natural resource management, plant/animal domestication, zooarchaeology, archaeological botany, and medical/nutritional ethnobiology.
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72. Weiterleitung
covers the entire field of marine botany including marine microbiology and marine mycology. Its purpose is to disseminate original knowledge, to provide synopses of global or interdisciplinary interest, and to stress aspects of utilization. Published by Walter de Gruyter.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/bm/index.html

73. Australian Systematic Botany Society - ASBS - Home Page
Search the ASBS web site © Australian Systematic botany Society, Inc., 19942002 Last modified 8 April, 2004 by Murray Fagg.
http://www.anbg.gov.au/asbs/
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The Annual General Meeting for 2004 will be held on Monday 26th July, at 5:30 pm at the
Australian National Herbarium. [ details The ASBS Newsletter Other ASBS Publications ... Links to Other Information and Resources Search the ASBS web site:
Last modified 8 April, 2004 by Murray Fagg

74. Home Page
Professor conducts geology and botany tours. Site has links to free geology and botany information, details about past and upcoming expeditions, and photo galleries.
http://raymondwiggers.homestead.com/
Southwestern Geology No land speaks more directly or eloquently to the geologist than the vast region of the American Southwest. From the glacier-carved mountain peaks of the Colorado Rockies to the baking, salt-encrusted fault-block basins of Trans-Pecos Texas, the rock record of this region speaks of the Earth's crust compressed by continental collision, stretched apart by vast tensional forces, and even uplifted thousands of meters from its orginal lowland setting. It is a land of incomparable deserts, vast lava flows, and great canyons whose inner recesses humble the greatest human thought. New Items On This Website
- My glossaries of botanical and geological terms have now been established; new terms and definitions are added frequently.
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75. Australian Botany Pages
Department of the Environment and Heritage. Welcome! To the world of Australian plants, botany and horticulture! ABIF ABRS ANBG
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Welcome! To the world of Australian plants, botany and horticulture! ABIF ABRS ANBG ASBS ... DEH Some topics: Plant names Plant images Plant databases Australia's Virtual Herbarium ... Collectors and Artists Much more inside...
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76. Cupressus Macrocarpa
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77. UCMP Glossary: Botany
adventitious roots A root that grows from somewhere other than the primary root, for example, roots that arise from stems or leaves.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/glossary_8.html
UCMP Glossary : Botany
Phylogenetics Geology Biochemistry Cell biology ... Zoology Botany Paleogeography adventitious roots A root that grows from somewhere other than the primary root, for example, roots that arise from stems or leaves. alternation of generations Life cycle in which haploid and diploid generations alternate with each other. anemophily Seed plants which are pollinated by wind are said to be anemophilous. angiosperm n. A group of plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary, which may mature into a fruit; flowering plants anther The pollen producing tip of a stamen ; part of a flower. More info? antheridium The organ on a gametophyte plant which produces the sperm cells. anthophyte A flowering plant, or any of its closest relatives, such as the Bennettitales, Gnetales, or Pentoxylales. apical meristem Group of cells at the growing tip of a branch or root. It divides cells to create new tissues. archegonium The organ on a gametophyte plant which produces the egg cell, and nurtures the young sporophyte axil The angle formed between a leaf stalk and the stem to which it is attached. In flowering plants, buds develop in the axils of leaves.

78. 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.
http://www.gardenweb.com/glossary/
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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[see notes] Or Whole Words Notes:
  • This is version: February 4, 2002.
  • If you are looking up names of plants, check the Horti Plex plant database here at GardenWeb.
  • Proper nouns are generally not included in the glossary.
  • Searches are case insensitive.
  • You can browse the glossary, but there are many pages.
  • 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.
  • You can also limit your search to just terms or just definition.
  • 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.

79. NRC Research Press: Canadian Journal Of Botany
botany 301 home Spring 2004Taxonomy of Flowering Plants botany 301. If you took one of our big black key books accidentally or on purpose, please return it to the lab.
http://www.nrc.ca/cgi-bin/cisti/journals/rp/rp2_desc_e?cjb

80. Rice Production, Training, Management, And Extension - The Rice Knowledge Bank A
Rice knowledge repository provided by the International Rice Research Institute. Includes collections of articles on cultivation, usage, and botany, maps, and business information.
http://www.knowledgebank.irri.org
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