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         Plant Taxonomy:     more books (100)
  1. Taxonomy of Vascular Plants by Lawrence, George H.M., 1951
  2. The changing landscape of plant sciences: Taxonomy & ecology : a festschrift for Prof. S.D. Sabnis
  3. Reproductive Biology and Taxonomy of Vascular Plants: the Report of the Conference Held By the Bota
  4. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTS. by J.G. (Edited). Hawkes, 1966
  5. TAXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTS by George Lawrence, 1963
  6. The leguminous plants of Wisconsin; the taxonomy, ecology, and distribution of the Leguminosae growing in the state without cultivation, by Norman Carter Fassett, 1961
  7. Taxonomy of Cultivated Plants 4TH Intern by DavidsonCG, 2004
  8. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTS THE REPORT OF THE CONFERENCE HELD BY THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF THE BRITISH ISLES AT BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY IN 1965 by J.G. ( Editor ) Hawkes, 1966
  9. Taxonomy of the flowering plants, (The Century biological series) by Arthur Monrad Johnson, 1931
  10. Taxonomy of Flowering Plants 2ND Edition by PorterCL, 1967
  11. TAXONOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS by C. L. Porter, 1958
  12. Taxonomy of Flowering Plants by C.L. Porter, 0000
  13. TAXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTS. by George H. M. Lawrence., 1951
  14. New concepts in flowering-plant taxonomy by J Heslop-Harrison, 1964

101. Plant Anatomy & Taxonomy, Links For Palaeobotanists
plant Anatomy taxonomy, Links for Palaeobotanists, Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (Palaeobotany, Paleobotany)
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/taxonomy/taxonomy.html
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Teaching Documents about Classification and Phylogeny@
Teaching Documents about Cladistics@
... Websites, showing Plant Fossils@ Taxonomy and Plant Classification John Alroy , National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara: How many named species are valid? PNAS, vol. 99: 3706-3711, 2002. The American Society of Plant Taxonomists (ASPT). The American Society of Plant Taxonomists promotes research and teaching in the taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny of vascular and nonvascular plants. John R. Anderson , Georgia Perimeter College Geology: The World of Geology, Prefix/Suffix Meanings , France: Common Names Look-up . This is a browsable name list of about 25,000 common plant names and its scientific equivalent. The Museum of Paleontology (UCMP), University of California at Berkeley Web Lift to Taxa . This NEW version of the UCMP Web Lift to Taxa breaks the long table of the old version into several shorter lists. See also The UCMP Express Web Lift Peter D.

102. 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 ...
MIAMI UNIVERSITY HOMEPAGE

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 21,000+ 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, Fall Semester 2005 (PDF format)
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Oxford Street Map
Miami University - Botany Department 316 Pearson Hall Oxford, Ohio 45056

103. 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.

104. Plant Profile For Ailanthus Altissima (tree Of Heaven)
Images, taxonomy, US range maps, and links.
http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=AIAL

105. 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
Conservatory Home Accession Images:
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More Accessions in the
Rubiaceae :
Subfamily Cinchonoideae
Exostema longiflorum

Hoffmannia ghiesbreghtii

Manettia bicolor

Mussaenda philippica `Queen Sirikit'
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Rondeletia odorata

Subfamily Ixoroideae Burchellia bubalina Coffea arabica Gardenia jasminoides Ixora unidentified Mitriostigma axillare Subfamily Rubioideae Cephaelis ipecacuanha Coccocypselum cordifolium Coccocypselum hirsutum Hydnophytum formicarum ... Pentas lanceolata About our Facility: Facility Introduction New Research Facility Greenhouse Staff Current Job Openings Living Collections: Index by Family Alpha Listing (long) Titan Arum Pages Most Recent Updates ... Plants Seeking ID Preserved Collections: EEB Herbarium E EB Fossil Plants Misc PDF Files Policies ... 30 Day Spray History Weather: Current Radar: Cloudcover Animation US Severe Weather Contact: Clinton Morse Plant Growth Facility Manager 75 North Eagleville Rd., Unit 3043 Storrs, CT 06269-3043 Last Updated: September 20, 2005
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106. Fagaceae
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

107. Oregano
International plant Genetic Resources Institute proceedings volume dealing with the taxonomy, distribution, origin, conservation, cultivation and commercial production of genus Origanum.
http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/publications/pdf/199.pdf

108. Introduction To Vascular Plant Systematics
and concepts considered fundamental to vascular plant taxonomic studies and This book was written as a reference text for basic courses in taxonomy
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.

109. 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.

110. 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

111. Conflicted Taxonomy - UBC Botanical Garden Forums
taxonomy, Charles Bastow, plant Names and taxonomy, 2, February 2nd, 2005 0743 PM. taxonomy in Conservation Biology The Enigmatic Vancouver Island
http://www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=321

112. PLANT MORPHOLOGY & TREE TAXONOMY
fundamentals involved in taxonomy of flowering plants. taxonomy OF TREES AND WOODY PLANTS Slides order 222X . $72.50
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113. International Aroid Society Homepage
Dedicated to the dissemination of information on the plants in the family Araceae such as taxonomy, nomenclature, botany, pollination, horticulture, ethnobotany, literature, and art, as well as membership information.
http://www.aroid.org/
Welcome to the International Aroid Society Website
IAS Show and Sale - Miami 2005
The show is over for this year. Pictures are posted offsite:
  • Airlan San Juan documents his trip here
  • Lester Kallus has pictures posted here here and here
Auction results may be found here Lastly, please welcome our new board members and officers. A listing can be found on the IAS Board of Directors page. Mark your calendars early! The 2006 Show and Sale is scheduled for September 16-17, Saturday and Sunday, from 9:30am to 4:30pm at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Miami, Florida.
Please visit
our Sponsors:
Would you like to advertise with the IAS? For more information, please click here What is an Aroid?
Aroid is the common name for members of the Araceae family of plants, sometimes known as the Philodendron or Arum family. The sometimes beautiful and sometimes bizarre combination of spathe and spadix known as the inflorescence, and sometimes referred to as a "flower", is a distinguishing feature of all aroids. ID Center Updated and Moved
The somewhat neglected Aroid ID Center has moved and is now under the capable management of Marek Argent in Poland. Submit those unknown aroids or stop by and help with identification

114. Botany 301 Home - Fall 2004
taxonomy of Flowering Plants Botany 301 Fall, 2005. Lecture Syllabus Laboratory Syllabus Lecture Notes Laboratory Overview Test Drills
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/tfp/tfphome1.html
Taxonomy of Flowering Plants
Botany 301
Fall, 2005
No Class Friday 23 Sep - Review Caryophyllidae
Lecture Syllabus
Laboratory Syllabus Lecture Notes ...
Herbarium
, Department of Biology . These pages and local linked content have been developed in part with support from the and prior funding from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Last updated: 22 Sept., 2005

115. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Bocas Del Toro Species Database
Searchable database provides taxonomy of a list of plants and animals that are known to occur in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, the Bah­a Almirante, Laguna de Chiriqu­, and the surrounding mainland on the Caribbean coast of Panama.
http://striweb.si.edu/bocas_database/
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Search our database Goals: This database aims to provide a list of plants and animals that are known to occur in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, the Bahía Almirante, Laguna de Chiriquí, and the surrounding mainland on the Caribbean coast of Panama. Users can search for a particular term or browse the database by group. When available descriptions and photographs have been included to aid in species identification. We hope that this database is useful for scientists planning work at the Bocas del Toro Research Station, field workers trying to identify organisms they have seen in the field, and students working in this part of Panama. Acknowledgements: We thank all the people who have provided observations and photographs for this database. Individual references are given for each species. Please select a Kingdom (Reino)
Animal

2393 species
Fungi

1 species
Plant

385 species
Algae and single-cell organisms

59 species
Quick Search
Search Please help us: Please send any suggestions of revision, updates, photographs, or data you would like to have included in the database to Rachel Collin:

116. Species Abstracts Of Highly Disruptive Exotic Plants
Literature reviews on the taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and control options for numerous species of exotic plants at three national monuments in the upper Midwest.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/exoticab/exoticab.htm
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Site Map About ... Web Help
Species Abstracts of Highly Disruptive Exotic Plants
The invasion of non-indigenous plants has been recognized by park managers and natural resource scientists as one of the most serious threats to the integrity of natural systems, rare communities and species, and animal habitat. In a collaborative and on-going project, NBS, the National Park Service, and academic scientists are collecting the data necessary (1) to determine distribution and abundance of non-indigenous plants in national parks in the central United States, and (2) to rank the plants with respect to their invasiveness, potential to disrupt the ecosystem, and ability to be controlled. This information will be used to develop realistic management plans for non-indigenous plant species at each park. The pages that follow include the ranking system, developed by Ronald Hiebert and James Stubbendiek, and comprehensive abstracts for each species that was ranked as highly disruptive in the areas that have been surveyed. The abstracts contain information on the taxonomy, ecology, distribution within the park, control options, and a literature review for each plant. Currently, field work is continuing at Theodore Roosevelt National Park and is planned for Wind Cave National Park and Knife River Indian Villages. If you have comments or questions regarding this project, you may direct them to Diane Larson, Research Biologist, Northern Prairie Science Center.

117. Canada Yew
taxonomy, description, range, habitat, and reproduction. Includes list of associated plants and animals.
http://www.rook.org/earl/bwca/nature/shrubs/taxuscan.html
Taxus canadensis
Canada Yew
Flora, fauna, earth, and sky...
The natural history of the northwoods
Name:
  • Taxus , from the Latin taxus , "yew tree" canadensis , from the Latin, "of Canada" Common Name, from its primary North American range Other common names include: American Yew, Ground Hemlock
Taxonomy:
  • Kingdom Plantae , the Plants
      Division Coniferophyta , the Conifers
        Class Pinopsida
          Order Taxales
            Family Taxaceae , the Yews
              Genus Taxus , the Yews
            Taxonomic Serial Number: 194885 Also known as Taxus minor Taxus baccata var. canadensis Taxus baccata var. minor Taxus baccata var. procumbens
          Identification:
          Description:
          • A native, evergreen, coniferous shrub, 1'-3' and occasionally to 6' tall. Branches dense, spreading up to 6' long. Bark nearly smooth. Fruit a fleshy, red orange, cuplike aril surrounding a single seed.
          Distribution:
          • Newfoundland west to Manitoba, south to Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, and Iowa.
          Habitat:
          • Humid, continental climates; in cool, rich, damp woods and wooded swamps; on banks; along bog margins; and ravines. Grows on moist, loam soils; best on well-drained silt loams of pH 5.0 to 7.5. Slow growing, shade tolerant species that grows best in the stable environmental conditions of climax forests. Does not occur in early or mid-successional communities.

118. Cryptocoryne
Comprehensive site on taxonomy and cultivation of plants of the genus Cryptocoryne by Jan D. Bastmeijer. Over 60 species of Cryptocoryne are covered. Many images.
http://132.229.93.11/Cryptocoryne/index.html
by Jan D. Bastmeijer These pages are on the cultivation and taxonomy of plants of the genus Cryptocoryne (Araceae) Updates are made at irregular intervals 22 April 2005 The meeting of the European Cryptocoryne Society is planned from 21 -23 October 2005 at Waiblingen, near Stuttgart, Germany.
Information and registration at Romeo Herr.
And see also the new website on cultivation of Cryptocoryne by Romeo Herr.
When you didn't found these fabulous sites already on the web: young people exploring their countries, both fish and plants and of coarse Cryptocoryne . See also the link pages
Mike Lo
from Kuching, Sarawak does quite a lot in discovering new localities for Crypts. Beautifull pictures of the habitats
Zhou Hang
is currently based in China, made a lot of trips in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.
Nonn and friends
are based in Thailand (Siam) and give a nice survey of their country. The Lagenandra Pages are now also hosted at the server of the National Herbarium in the Netherlands:
http://132.229.93.11/Lagenandra/index.html

119. The Group Of Fu DezhiInnovative Research Group Of Seed Plant
Folk plant taxonomic system and rapid assessment of regional plant diversity – a case study in Xishuangbanna. Guihaia, 23 (6) 523–527. 19. ?, 2003.
http://english.ibcas.ac.cn/info_www/news/detailnewsb.asp?infono=31

120. Institute Of Botany, Wrong Document
Welcome at the webserver of the Institute of Botany, University of Vienna. The requested document is not available. Please select a link
http://www.botanik.univie.ac.at/iapt/regnumveg/
Welcome at the webserver of the Institute of Botany, University of Vienna
The requested document is not available. Please select a link:

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