Vascular Plants The vascular plants include the flowering plants as well as conifers, ferns and allied species. vascular plants have been assessed against IUCN criteria by http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2111
Extractions: text only print sitemap legal Search News Jobs Publications About JNCC ... Plant Status Vascular plants Menu Plants Plant Diversity Challenge Plant Status International obligations ... Lichens The vascular plants include the flowering plants as well as conifers, ferns and allied species. Vascular plants have been assessed against IUCN criteria by Cheffings and Farrell (2005). Rarity status is derived from Preston et al. (2002) and Cheffings (2004). References: New Plant Status Lists for Great Britain , C.M. Cheffings. BSBI News The Vascular Plant Red Data List for Great Britain , C.M. Cheffings, L. Farrell (Eds.). JNCC, Peterborough, 2005. New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora , C.D. Preston, D.A. Pearman, T.D. Dines (Eds.). OUP, Oxford, 2002.
Alismataceae Images from the Digital Atlas of the vascular plants of Utah. http://www.gis.usu.edu/Geography-Department/utgeog/utvatlas/family/alis.html
The Kingdom Of Plants Tracheophyta (vascular plants). Lycopodiophyta (club mosses). Euphyllophyta. Equisetophyta (horsetails). Filicophyta (ferns). Psilotophyta (whisk ferns) http://www.museums.org.za/bio/plants/
Extractions: biodiversity explorer Back to Classification of Life In older classifications there was the group Pteridophyta (ferns and fern allies; i.e. all spore-bearing tracheophytes) which included Equisetophyta, Filicophyta, Psilotophyta and Lycopodiophyta. There was also the group Gymnospermae which included Coniferophyta, Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta and Gnetophyta. . The Missouri Botanical Garden's nomenclatural database covering vascular plants and bryophytes. You can use this, for instance, for finding out the taxonomic history of a name and the synonyms associated with it or you can use it for generating species lists for particular genera or genus lists for particular families. It will also list for particular species details of specimens in the Missouri Botanical Gardens herbarium. The Gymnosperm Database . Excellent site with in depth information on taxa in this group. National Botanical Institute . Supplies information on the activities of this South Africa's premier botanical organisation.
ISB: Atlas Of Florida Vascular Plants Taxonomic data, photographic images and mapped distribution from Atlas of Florida vascular plants. http://www.plantatlas.usf.edu/main.asp?plantID=3611
Plants Of The Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve vascular plants of the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve. (Listed by major group, then alphabetically by family and species) http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/BFS/main/SMER/PLANTS.htm
ISB: Atlas Of Florida Vascular Plants Taxonomic data, photographic images and mapped distribution from Atlas of Florida vascular plants. http://www.plantatlas.usf.edu/main.asp?plantID=2191
Vascular@Everything2.com vascular plants Bot., plants composed in part of vascular tissue, as all flowering plants and the higher cryptogamous plants, or those of the class http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=vascular
ISB: Atlas Of Florida Vascular Plants Taxonomic data, photographic image and mapped distribution from Atlas of Florida vascular plants. http://www.plantatlas.usf.edu/main.asp?plantID=2591
UBC Herbarium His collections, mainly vascular plants, started the University of British Columbia Herbarium. Through the efforts of many collectors and exchanges with http://www.botany.ubc.ca/herbarium/vascular/
Extractions: University of British Columbia Herbarium Algae Bryophytes Vascular Plants Fungi ... Lichens Vascular Plant Collection home UBC Herbarium Databases: ALL UBC Herbarium Vascular Database: General Search or Detailed Search History John Davidson became the first Provincial Botanist of British Columbia in 1913 when he began a herbarium and botanical garden. The University of British Columbia was established in temporary quarters in 1915 and Davidson was appointed its first professor. His collections, mainly vascular plants, started the University of British Columbia Herbarium. Through the efforts of many collectors and exchanges with other institutions, the vascular plant collection has grown to more than 217,000 accessioned specimens. The Collections The UBC Herbarium has the world's largest collection of British Columbia vascular plants and is worldwide in scope. Of the 222,000 vascular plant specimens, about 45% are from British Columbia. About 22% are from the rest of Canada, with the Northwest Territories and Yukon especially well represented. Specimens from the United States make up about 16% of the collection, with 9% from the five Pacific Coast states (California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska) and 7% from the rest of the United States. Hawaiian plants are especially well represented. About 17% of the collection is from the rest of the world, with the largest numbers from Great Britain, Finland, China, Australia, Denmark, Japan, South Africa, Taiwan, Russia, Greenland, and Sweden.
A Catalogue Of The Vascular Plants Of Madagascar @ Efloras.org Link to A Catalogue of the vascular plants of Madagascar home Project aims to enumerate all native and naturalized vascular plant species in Madagascar. http://www.efloras.org/flora_page.aspx?flora_id=12
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Status And Trends Of Plants On The Colorado Plateau Atlas of the vascular plants of Utah. Occasional Publication 7. A flora of the arcticalpine vascular plants of the San Francisco Mountains, Arizona. http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/Biota/plants.htm
Erik's Own Cyberspace Home General introduction to the gymnosperms, the group of vascular plants whose seeds are not enclosed by a ripened ovary (fruit). http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6761/ecycads.htm
Extractions: If you want to know more about Cycads, you have to know first a little more about the group of plants (gymnosperms) Cycads belong to. If you are only vaguely interested please don't try to read this. If you desperately want to know more about the most trilling plants on the face of this planet ( living fossils ) Read on and wonder about them. There are more species then you know! Enjoy it. I really like to thank the Encyclopaedia Britannica, since most of the informatian of this page came from it. Among the gymnosperms are plants with stems that may barely project above the ground and others that develop into the largest of trees. Cycads resemble palm trees, with fleshy stems and leathery, featherlike leaves. The tallest cycads reach 19 metres (62 feet). Zamia pygmaea, a cycad native to Cuba, has a trunk less than 10 centimetres (four inches) in height. Of the gnetophytes, Ephedra (joint fir) is a shrub and some species of Gnetum are vines, while the unusual