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  1. Diversity and Classification of Flowering Plants by Armen Takhtajan, 1997-04-15
  2. Genetics of Flowering Plants by Verne Grant, 1978-04-01
  3. Developmental Biology of Flowering Plants by V. Raghavan, 1999-12-28
  4. Systematic Botany of Flowering Plants by Vincent Savolainen, Murielle Figeat, 2004-09-30
  5. Flowering plants: The Santa Monica Mountains, coastal & chaparral regions of Southern California by Nancy Dale, 2000
  6. An enumeration of the flowering plants of Nepal (Publication - British Museum) by Hiroshi Hara, 1978
  7. Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants. 2nd Edition by Arthur Cronquist, 1988
  8. The Illustrated Flora of Illinois: Flowering Plants: Flowering Rush to Rushes (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Robert H Mohlenbrock, 2006-06-29
  9. Name That Flower: The Identification of Flowering Plants by Ian Clarke, Helen Lee, 1988-08
  10. The Illustrated Flora of Illinois: Flowering Plants: Willows to Mustards (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Robert H Mohlenbrock, 1980-01-21
  11. Great Flowering Landscape Trees by Vincent A. Simeone, 2007-07-01
  12. Encyclopedia of Fruit Trees and Edible Flowering Plants in Egypt and the Subtropics in Egypt and the Subtropics (Modern Arabic Writing) by Alfred G. Bircher, Warda H. Bircher, 2001-04-01
  13. Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae) (The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants)
  14. Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Asclepiadaceae (Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants)

41. 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.
http://www.panteek.com/

42. Natural History Museum Picture Library - Plants - Flowering Plants
The website of the Picture Library at the Natural History Museum, London.
http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/categories.php?cat=3&subcat=13

43. ::Welcome To Orchid Select::.
Mail order site for flowering orchid plants and growing supplies.
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44. Helichrisum Brachteatum - Plants, Flowering Plants At The Natural History Museum
Helichrisum brachteatum. Illustration of Helichrisum brachteatum by Sydney Parkinson. Picture, Image, Photo, Photograph, The Natural History Museum, London.
http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/www/image.php?cat=3&img=92913

45. Florabunda Seeds - View And Order From Our Wildflower, Cottage Garden, Heirloom
Canadian sellers of wildflower, cottage garden, heirloom and unusual varieties of flowering plants.
http://www.florabundaseeds.com/
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.

46. Hayloft.co.uk
Offers a wide variety of perennials, arranged in the online catalog by their characteristics, such as flowering season, scent, sun/shade, and disease resistance. Delivery to UK and Europe.
http://www.hayloft-plants.co.uk/
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47. The Families Of Flowering Plants
Offers descriptions, illustrations, and identification retrieval.
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/angio/index.htm

48. Wisconsin Fastplants: Student Resources
Do all genetic varieties of Fast plants flower at the same time? What is unique about fertilization in flowering plants?
http://www.fastplants.org/resources/student.html
Student Resources Welcome scientist! Do you want to design experiments to learn about plants?
Are you looking for Science Fair Project ideas? Look no further! When you explore with Fast Plants, research, discovery , and the scientific process come alive You will find the thrill of growing a real, living plant is irresistible . Fast Plants change visibly every single day , right in front of your eyes. In two short weeks, the tiny seeds will sprout, grow, and bloom. In just over a month, you will be able to plant seeds, tend plants, pollinate flowers, and harvest new seeds. How to Use Fast Plants in Your Research Project Some Questions to Get You Thinking Environment

49. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Botanic garden and resource center in Coral Gables features extensive collections of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines. Information about visiting, research, educational activities, and conservation.
http://www.ftg.org/

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Accredited by the American Association of Museums, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is supported by contributions from members and friends, and in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, Institute of Museum and Library Services, Miami-Dade County Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, and with the support of The City of Coral Gables.
Coral Gables, FL 33156 USA. Phone 305/667-1651

50. Ho-51 FLOWERING PLANTS FOR HOMES AND OFFICES
Potted flowering plants should remain bright and colorful for two to four This publication discusses the most common flowering plants and organizes them
http://www.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/ho/ho51/ho51.htm
HO-51
FLOWERING PLANTS FOR HOMES AND OFFICES
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Bob Anderson, Extension Horticulturist Everyone enjoys the addition of a bright flowering plant to their home or office. Flowers of all colors are available for interior use and a few can be kept year after year for a continuous or once-a-year show of color. As with all houseplants, appropriate selection and the correct plant care will determine your satisfaction with the potted plant you purchase.
Flowering plants are available from plant retailersflorists, greenhouses, garden centers, supermarkets, department stores, etc. Potted flowering plants should remain bright and colorful for two to four weeks in the home. Some may last up to three months when given the correct home care.
This publication discusses the most common flowering plants and organizes them into groups that require similar care in the home. Important points are made regarding the best conditions for these plants in the home plus cultural techniques used to grow them year after year. Flowering Pot Plants
Flowering Process as a Stage of Growth
The floral display produced by a flowering pot plant is the result of great energy input. Some of this energy comes from the greenhouse operator as they control the greenhouse temperature, plant nutrition, watering and pests during the growth of the plant. But the greatest energy input is from the plant itself. Plants collect energy from the sun for the manufacture of carbohydrates for plant growth. Development of stems, leaves and roots consumes most of the manufactured food. The plant must produce extra food for development of the flowers.

51. Welcome To PRO·SOL: The Best Results From The Best Fertilizer, That's PRO·SOL
Water soluble plant food formulations for crops and flowering plants.
http://www.4prosol.com
Quality Formulations, Diverse Applications water soluble plant food formulations meet the basic nutritional requirements for a wide range of crops and flowering plants. The best results from the best fertilizer, that's Many formulations are fortified with the micronutrients iron, zinc, copper, boron, manganese, and molybdenum, in forms that are available to your crops under a wide variety of conditions.
State-Of-The-Art Products has combined the latest production technology, research information, and customer feedback to bring to the market such products as foliar fertilizer with plant growth regulators, dissolvable plant tablets, hydroponic formulations, horticultural micronutrient formulations, and soluble fertilizers of the highest quality. Careful selection of raw materials, along with a quality assurance program that utilizes laboratory and greenhouse testing and monitoring techniques, guarantees customers the highest quality products.
Unique Qualities Create A Competitive Edge is the most technically advanced water-soluble fertilizer now available.

52. Home Page
Founded in 1836, it is the major source of information on the status and distribution of British and Irish flowering plants and ferns.
http://www.bsbi.org.uk/
What’s new? Conference on Hybridization and Local Change Gilbert White Conference New finds of rare orchids... Bolton and Shrewsbury Museums join the Small British Herbaria Project Launch of the Hybrids Project Shortcuts to resources Contact us (general enquiries). Most popular pages... Identify a plant Code of Conduct

53. Dictionary Of Plants - Flowering Currant
Shrub with pink flowers Ribes sanguineum, native to North America; see currant. © From the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia. Helicon Publishing LTD 2000.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/plants/data/m0049562.html
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54. Dictionary Of Plants - Flowering Ferns
flowering ferns. Genus of ferns with conspicuous sporebearing fronds that resemble flowers; see Osmunda. © From the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/dictionaries/plants/data/m0049563.html
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55. Changing Times - July - Scribbly Gum - ABC Science Online
Article explains how Australia's animals and plants are already reacting to climate change, such as fairy penguins breeding earlier, and gum trees flowering at different times. Gives information for each state, with photographs. From Scribbly Gum, part of ABC Science Online.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/scribblygum/july2005/
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Changing times
Australia's animals and plants are already reacting to climate change. Fairy penguins are breeding earlier, gum trees are flowering at different times and birds are migrating prematurely. Abbie Thomas reveals that there's something afoot in the world of nature - the times really are a-changing! Proof Impacts Birds Animals ... photos
Cicadas seem to be hanging around until later in the year. Image: Keith Power [ more pics In recent years, many people have noticed that weird things are happening. Cicadas seem to be around later. 'Spring' bulbs are flowering in the middle of winter. Some bird species are nesting months earlier than they did a decade ago. Spiders are still lurking in their webs well into autumn, when most would normally have died off. What's going on? Scribbly Gum decided to investigate whether plants and animals in Australia are already feeling the effects of climate change. The first thing we wanted to know was what you have noticed. We invited you to submit your observations on any changes you've noticed during the past 5-20 years in your own backyard or neighbourhood. In the past month we've received over 60 reports from almost every state and territory. NSW / ACT VIC QLD SA ... NT New South Wales / Australian Capital Territory
  • Insects and frogs still buzzing and croaking in autumn (Sydney) A species of native solitary bee previously west of Bourke now found in Sydney and Blue Mountains Birds nesting in June (Tintendbar) Gum tree shedding bark a month earlier, compared to 20 years ago (Sydney)

56. Natural Selection - Browse
Natural Selection plants flowering A Guide to Flowers and plants of Tasmania A Guide to plants of Inland Australia Kosciuszko Alpine Flora
http://www.publish.csiro.au/naturalselection/nid/18/bcid/135.htm
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57. Plants Of New Jersey Pine Barrens
Features photos and descriptions of flowering, nonflowering, and fruiting plants.
http://www.mikebaker.com/plants/plants.html
Plants of the NJ Pine Barrens
To further
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a unique place. All the the plant pictures on this web site are of
wild growing plants in the Pine-barrens of NJ. top of site to index of plants to site search A Few New Postings:
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to index of plants to site search The background picture is a highly modified picture of Jointweed, Polygonella articulata. Page created by: mike@mikebaker.com

58. Andean Botanical Information System
Provides information from the floristic and systematic investigations of the phanerogams (flowering plants) of Andean South America. Research on selected geographic regions including the flora of coastal Peru and Chile, floristic inventories of montane forests of northern Peru.
http://www.sacha.org/
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59. Animals And Plants Of South Carolina's Catawba River Corridor
Checklists for fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, trees, flowering plants and shrubs compiled by the Flora/Fauna Habitat Subcommittee of the South Carolina Catawba River Task Force.
http://www.midnet.sc.edu/audubon/catawbaweb.htm
ANIMALS AND PLANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S CATAWBA RIVER CORRIDOR February, 1994 The animals and plants listed here are those that are known to occur or
very likely to occur in the Catawba River corridor in South Carolina. Compiled by: Flora/Fauna Habitat Subcommittee South Carolina Catawba River Task Force Produced by: 1205 Pendleton Street Columbia, SC 29201 For more information or to report additional species, contact: SC Wildlife and Marine Resources Department P.O. Box 167 Columbia, SC 29202 Table of Contents Fish Amphibians and Reptiles Birds Mammals ... Flowering Plants and Shrubs FISH OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S CATAWBA RIVER CORRIDOR Key to Abbreviations N - Native C – Commom I - Introduced U - Uncommon LEPISOSTEIDAE - GARS Longnose gar Lepisosteus osseus (Linnaeus) N, U AMIIDAE - BOWFINS Bowfin Amia calva (Linnaeus) N, U ANGUILLIDAE - FRESHWATER EELS American eel Anguilla rostrata (Lesueur) N, U CLUPEIDAE - HERRINGS Gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum (Lesueur) N, U Threadfin shad Dorosoma petenense (Gunther) N, U

60. Plants Delivered As Presents With A Personal Message
flowering indoor plants offered for UK delivery with a choice of container, gift card and personal message. The selection changes weekly.
http://4presents.co.uk/
Phone: 0845 226 8026 Whatever the occasion a plant is a lovely lasting gift. Our customers have used our service to send plants for Birthdays, Occasions and Anniversaries and to bring personal messages saying "Missing You", "Thank you ", "Get Well", "Sorry", "Congratulations" and many more.
There are a number of selections here to choose from - they vary all the time because we only pick plants in peak condition at that season. What you see is what you get - our photographs are of actual plants that we have sent (unless otherwise noted). Our flowering plants are sent in bud or flower, and our citrus trees are in flower or in fruit. We take great care over every order and we hand-wrap and pack each plant with care instructions and a handwritten full-size greeting card.
If there is a plant that you would like to send but is not here at the moment, why not put in an enquiry through the "contact us" enquiry form.
Plants make great presents
Order plants online to send as gifts - overnight delivery throughout the UK. We offer a selection of flowering and fruiting indoor plants and herbs, which we will box and deliver with your own personal message hand-written on a greeting card.

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