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  1. Carnivorous Plants by Adrian Slack, 2000-09-15
  2. Encyclopedia of Northwest Native Plants for Gardens and Landscapes by Kathleen Robson, Alice Richter, et all 2008-01-15
  3. Cherokee Plants: Their Uses-- A 400 Year History by Paul B. Hamel, 2002-12
  4. The Complete Book of Plant Propagation by Jim Arbury, 1997-09-12
  5. Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region: Mendocino to Monterey, Revised Edition by Linda Beidleman, Eugene Kozloff, 2003-05-15
  6. Edible Native Plants of the Rocky Mountains by H. D. Harrington, 1974-06-01
  7. Aquarium Plants (Mini Encyclopedia Series for Aquarium Hobbyists) by Peter Hiscock, 2005-04-18
  8. Native Plants for Southwestern Landscapes by Judy Mielke, 1993
  9. Poisonous Plants & Animals of Florida and the Caribbean by David W. Nellis, 1998-08
  10. Plant Physiology by Frank Salisbury, Cleon Ross, 1991-06-25
  11. Common Edible and Useful Plants of the West (Outdoor and Nature) by Muriel Sweet, 1976-06
  12. The Sweet Breathing of Plants: Women Writing on the Green World by Linda Hogan, Brenda Peterson, 2002-02-21
  13. A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants: An Ecology for Eastern North America by Donald D. Cox, 2002-08
  14. Right Plant, Right Place: The Indispensable Guide to the Successful Garden by Nicola Ferguson, 1984-04-26

101. Removing Invasive Plants - General Notes
general Notes. Biology, about simple and compound leaves. American holly, with simple leaves. Rose, with compound leaves. Japanese holly, with simple
http://www.fosc.org/RIPGeneral.htm
General Notes
Biology, about simple and compound leaves
American holly, with simple leaves
Rose, with compound leaves
Japanese holly, with simple leaves

102. Preserved TreeScapes International, Preserved And Replica Trees And Plants
Offers a product catalog, detailed case studies and general information on preserved and replica plants and trees.
http://www.treescapes.com/
Site Map Preserved TreeScapes International is the premier provider of preserved and replica greenery in the world. Our products include foliage and trees that have been beautifully restored and preserved as well as incredibly authentic replica plants and trees. Preserved TreeScapes International offers an economical long-term solution to many of your interior and exterior plantscaping challenges. These solutions include products such as preserved palm trees, replica pine trees, ficus trees, oriental bamboo, replica ivy and more.

103. Townsville Branch
The local branch of the society, with information on meeting times and dates. Also general information on the society, nurseries around the state, and publications.
http://www.sgapqld.org.au/townsville.html
Home Getting Involved with SGAP SGAP Qld Region SGAP Publications ... Special Articles
TOWNSVILLE BRANCH
Native Rosella.
Abelmoschus moschatus subsp. tuberosus . Family Malvaceae. TOWNSVILLE BRANCH Townsville Branch is the oldest of the existing Society for Growing Australian Plants (SGAP) Branches formed in Queensland. On 25th June 1970, the Townsville Group of SGAP was formed with assistance from the Townsville Branch of the Australasian Native Orchid Society. Seventeen members joined this new Group, which soon went from strength to strength. First Chairman was John Donohue (now also Townsville's first Honorary Life Member) and Secretary was Arthur Chapman.
Over the years Townsville Branch members have been very active in the field of publishing information about native plants.The first effort, a modest booklet, Native Plants for the Townsville Area, was published in 1972, and was to be an inspiration for other Branches in later years. In 1975, in conjunction with Australian Plants magazine, Australian Plants for Townsville was produced. This was followed in 1987 by Gardening in the Dry Tropics, compiled by Leigh Weakley. The next few years saw several small booklets, Quick Reference Guide to Australian Plants for North Queensland Gardens, Quick Reference Guide to Australian Plants for the Tropics and Growing Australian.
In 1994, they published another book, Across the Top - Gardening with Australian Plants in the Tropics, a quality book, ground breaking for the tropics, listing some 1400 species and including gardening chapters specifically aimed at the problems confronted by gardeners in the dry tropics. It was compiled by Keith Townsend, as was another in 1997, Field Guide to Plants of the Dry Tropics, a delightful book featuring colour images of many very common tropical species.

104. Heliconias Tropical Flowers Exotic Foliage - Heliconia Pictures Hawaiian Arrange
Cut flowers, foliage, plants, pictures and general information about tropical and exotic flowers in South America.
http://www.heliconias.net/
Heliconias - Bulk tropical fresh cut flowers - Foliage pictures - Rhizomes - Exotic plants - Bouquets - Caribaea Bulbs Tropical flowers home Rhizomes Seeds Plants Tropical cut flowers ...
Wholesale Roses - Bulk fresh cut flowers
Tropical fruit juice concentrates and pulps Send flowers to Colombia
Growing Gingers - Bird of paradise - Wholesale seeds - Hawaiian arrangements - Wedding delivery - Heliconia photos
TROPICAL PLANTS, FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Sharing the magic of the tropics with the rest of the world
AGROTROPICAL is a project of the production and marketing of Heliconias , other tropical flowers and exotic foliage . Located in Colombia, one of the countries with the greatest world biodiversity, most of our plants are from the order Zingiberales, specifically from the Heliconiacea ( heliconia ) family. We began working with tropical flowers and foliage in the early 1990s, concentrating our efforts on production. Now, though, we've found a way to bring our beautiful exotic flowers to your home, by selling fresh bouquets and heliconia arrangements great for housewarming gifts, weddings, special occasions, and more. Tropical flowers aren't just for big events and spaces anymore. Over the years, we have worked to aquire as many tropical flower species and exotic foliage as possible. Today, we have a collection of heliconias with more than 100 species of tropical flowers. Collectors, connoseurs, and heliconia fans from Singapore to Costa Rica have been able to add to their private heliconia collections by purchasing our tropical rhizomes. Finally, we began our consultation business in 2001.

105. General Plant Biology
general Plant Biology Horticulture and Crop Science 300 Online Resources Search This Site Glossary of plant form. plants in time and space
http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs300/
HCS Home General Plant Biology
Horticulture and Crop Science 300
Online Resources
Search This Site
The diversity of organisms Overview of classification
Viruses

Bacteria

Fungi
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Fagaceae
Plant chemistry Building blocks
Carbohydrates and lipids

Proteins and nucleic acids

Terpenoids and phenolics
Flowerless plants Liverworts Mosses Whisk ferns, clubmosses, horsetails Ferns ... Saxifragaceae Cells, tissuesand organs Cell membranes Plant cells Cell division and cell walls Growth and differentiation ... Leaves Flowering plants Evolution and diversity of angiosperms Angiosperm life cycle Pollination and fruits Glossary of plant form Plants in time and space Genetics and heredity Plant evolution Ecosystems Biomes and agriculture ... Biotechnology Plant physiology Respiration Photosynthetic pathways Hormones Signals and sensors ... Other sites to visit

106. Natural Source International - The Beljanski Products / Les Produits Beljanski
Dietary supplements which help regulate the biological systems in order to maintain a general equilibrium, formulated from natural extracts of tropical plants.
http://www.natural-source.com/

107. Gardening123 Forums
Gardening Discussions plants general plants around oak trees daisymay, 2, 252, 19 Jul 2004 0343 PM by sunnyflorida
http://www.gardening123.com/forums/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=12

108. Tidal Wetland Ecology Of Long Island Sound
An introduction to tidal wetland communities around Long Island including salt marshes. Provides a general description of salt marsh ecology, the plants and animals, and the relationships between them.
http://camel2.conncoll.edu/ccrec/greennet/arbo/publications/34/CHP3A.HTM
Tidal Wetland Ecology of Long Island Sound (Part 1)
Part 2

Part 3
R. Scott Warren, Professor of Botany,
Paul E. Fell, Katherine Blunt Professor of Zoology,
Connecticut College
W etlands are transitional zones between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface, or the land is actually covered by water either permanently or periodically. Wetlands typically support hydrophytes (plants adapted to wetland conditions) and the substrate is hydric (wet) mineral and/or organic soil that is usually poor to very poorly drained. Tidal wetlands occur at the land/ocean interface where daily tidal action moves water in and out of the systems. Along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States, tidal wetlands are found from northern Maine to southern Texas. From all but the southern tip of Florida, where mangrove swamps occur, these coastal wetlands are tidal marshes, where grasses are the predominant vegetation. Long Island Sound marshes are technically classified as Estuarine Emergent Wetlands, because the Sound is an estuary, and the vegetation emerges above the water level.
Tidal Wetlands as Estuarine Ecosystems
Although these wetlands have a north-south range of over 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles), Atlantic and Gulf tidal wetlands are remarkably homogeneous in their plant and animal communities. The basic physical and biological structure of these communities comes from a few species of Cord-grass in the genus Spartina, particularly Smooth Cord-grass (

109. ENTER-NONEMA
Collaborative European research that aims to make plants resistant to parasitic nematodes. Contains background, members list, and general information about the pathogen with video clips.
http://nonema.uni-kiel.de
Information on NONEMA does not engage the responsibility of the European institutions. Our goal is to keep this information timely and accurate. If errors are brought to our attention, we will try to correct them.
The European Commission accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever with regard to the material on this site.

110. Welcome To Lincoln's Folsom Children's Zoo And Botanical Gardens
Lincoln. general information, zoo map and history, list of zoo plants, animal photos, descriptions and videos, habitat information, and educational program summary.
http://www.lincolnzoo.org
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Welcome to Lincoln’s Wild Spot, the Folsom Children’s Zoo and Botanical Gardens . Home to and up close viewing of more than 300 animals with the child’s eye view in mind! The Zoo and Botanical Gardens are situated on 19 beautifully landscaped acres in the heart of Lincoln at 1222 S. 27th Street, Lincoln, NE 68502. Celebrating 40 Years of connecting present and future generations
The zoo will be open for the 2005 season on April 15 - October 15, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with extended hours on “Wild Wednesdays”, June through September 7th ‘till 8:00 p.m. IT'S TIME FOR BOO AT THE ZOO!!! CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE. SEE WHATS NEW AT THE ZOO!
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Become a Zoo Member Today! Click here for more details! Free unlimited visits to the Folsom Children's Zoo Free or discounted visits to 120 other zoos including Omaha,
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111. Thu 16:30 U13 Medicinal And Aromatic Plants - General Technical Session
Medicinal and aromatic plants general technical session. Thu, 10 Aug 1630-1830, Room U13. Moderator SP Raychaudhuri, India. Papers
http://www.metla.fi/iufro/iufro95/s558.htm
P5.07-02 Medicinal and aromatic plants
Medicinal and aromatic plants - General technical session
Thu, 10 Aug 16:30-18:30, Room: U13
Moderator: S. P. Raychaudhuri , India Papers: Medicinal value of Prosopis cineraria in arid and semi-arid India - O. P. Toky , India
The composition of fatty acids from Azadirachta excelsa seed - P. Denrungruang W. Subansenee and T. Ohira , Thailand
Phytochemicals in biology and medicine - M. Kamil , India
Forest medicinal plants and health village - S. P. Raychaudhuri , India
Advances in Ginseng research ( Panax spp.), its diseases and the need for the preservation of germplasm of wild, medicinal, aromatic and spice species - V. M. G. Nair , USA
The role of Neem ( Azadirachta indica ) in silviculture - K. Maramorosch , USA
[Division 5 Sessions]
[Thu 16:30 Sessions] Last update 30 June, 1995, OE

112. Arnold Arboretum - Bonsai - Introduction
Housed at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. An illustrated history of the collection, its founder, the principal type of Hinoki in the collection, and the general care given to the trees at the current time.
http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu/plants/bonsai/intro.html
Larz Anderson Bonsai
Introduction Beginnings Japanese Connection The Bonsai Hinoki Cypress ... Visitor's Information See also Map of the Grounds
The Larz Anderson Bonsai Collection
The long history of growing plants in containers is documented in the writing and painting of various ancient civilizations, including the Egyptian, the Hindu, the Greek, and the Roman. But it appears that the ancient Chinese were the first to miniaturize trees for ornamental purposes, around A.D. 200. From China, the practice spread to Japan, probably during the Heian period (782-1185). During the peaceful and prosperous Tokugawa period of Japanese history (1603-1867), landscape gardening attained new importance. Many of the great Japanese gardens that exist today were established then, when the cultivation of native Japanese plants such as azaleas and maples was a pastime of the wealthy. Growing dwarf plants in containers was also popular, but by modern bonsai standards the container plants of the Tokugawa period were too large and their containers too deep. In this period, the term used for dwarf potted trees was hachi-no-ki , meaning "a tree in a pot." The term

113. Botany Encyclopedia Of Plants And Botanical Dictionary
Provides general description of plants, various methods of cultivation, soil and temperature requirements, pruning.
http://www.botany.com/

Common Names
Botanical Names Dictionary
Encyclopedia of Plants
Plants By Common Names Annuals Bulbs, Corns, Tubers and Rhizomes Cactus and Succulents Fruit and Nuts ... Wildflowers
Find It Here Dictionary of Botanical Words Dictionary of Botanical Latin Words Leaf Shapes Maps of area temperatures ... The Garden and Plant Store Welcome to Botany the Encyclopedia of Plants Botany the Encyclopedia of Flowers and Plants is your complete resource for all of your Gardening Needs. Our Plant Encyclopedia provides information regarding the general description of the plants, the various methods of cultivation, such as indoor or outdoor planting, soil and temperature requirements, pruning, and other important details, the means of propagation (seeds, cuttings, division, etc.), and the different varieties and hybrids. Our easy to use directory of plants and gardening information includes, annuals, bulbs, cactus, succulents, fruit, grass, water plants, herbs, spices, houseplants, perennials, shrubs, bushes, trees, vegetables, vines, crawlers, wild flowers, pest control, plant diseases and a helpful dictionary of botanical words.

114. Russian Standards Catalog. Radiation/plants/General/technical
East View Publication offers a huge selection of newspaper, books, standard, standards, gost, microforms from russia, cis, nis Russian Standards Catalog.
http://www.eastview.com/xq/ASP/sku=G2002669/Radiation/plants/General/technical/r

115. Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - Where The Desert Comes Alive
Tucson. The zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden offers displays of living animals and plants native to the Sonoran Desert. Virtual zoo tour includes animal photos, descriptions, and desert information. Site also has general information, park history, education program summary, conservation information, and an online gift shop.
http://www.desertmuseum.org

116. TPIE - Tropical Plant Industry Exhibition
general sessions have appeal for all TPIE attendees. See the newest plants and products on the market at the TPIE New plants Room!
http://www.tpie.org/
TPIE Show Floor Plan
TPIE 2006 Floor Plan
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Dates and Hours
TPIE Registration
Products
Open Houses
Golf Registration Dowload/View Job Center Application
PDF TPIE 2006 Brochure (1.67mb) PDF TPIE Exhibitor Showcase Application PDF TPIE New Plant/ New Product Application Form and Criteria PDF TPIE Exhibitors Open House Form PDF Sponsorship Opportunities - PDF Exhibitors Only Opening Night Party Form PDF
Tropical Plant Industry Exhibition (TPIE)
January 19-21, 2006
Get the latest TPIE information here Download the: TPIE 2006 Brochure (1.67mb) PDF
Dates and Hours
Thursday , January 19, 2006 9 am to 5 pm Friday, January 20, 2006 9 am to 5 pm Saturday , January 21, 2006 9am to 3 pm Foliage Safari Tour, selected TPIE Short Course educational sessions and TPIE/NFF Golf Tournament take place on Wednesday, January 18.
General Infomation
The TPIE Short Course is a comprehensive educational conference offering nationally recognized speakers and relevant topics for garden center retailers and interiorscapers. General sessions have appeal for all TPIE attendees.
TPIE New Plants/New Products All buyers are encouraged to vote on their favorite New Plant and New Product. Winning entries are recognized at the show and voters are eligible for drawing to win a special prize.

117. Weeds Gone Wild: Alien Plant Invaders Of Natural Areas
is a webbased project of the PCA that provides information for the general public, land managers, researchers, and others on the serious threat and impacts of invasive alien (exotic, non-native) plants to the native flora, fauna, and natural ecosystems of the United States.
http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/
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Weeds Gone Wild
Weeds Gone Wild: Alien Plant Invaders of Natural Areas is a web-based project of the Plant Conservation Alliance's Alien Plant Working Group, that provides information for the general public, land managers, researchers, and others on the serious threat and impacts of invasive alien (exotic, non-native) plants to the native flora, fauna, and natural ecosystems of the United States. This site provides a compiled national list of invasive plants infesting natural areas throughout the U.S., background information on the problem of invasive species, illustrated fact sheets that include plant descriptions, native range, distribution and habitat in the U.S., management options, suggested alternative native plants, and other information, and selected links to relevant people and organizations. Participation in the Weeds Gone Wild project is open to anyone interested in getting involved and includes federal, State, and local government agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities, private firms and individuals. If you are interested in

118. Totaljobs.com - Nvq Aseesor Meat Processing Plants - South Wales
in one or more of the following Food Manufacturing and Packaging, Meat processing Plant, general Manufacturing, Window Fabricator and Installer.
http://www.totaljobs.com/Jobseeking/job17305457.html
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119. Building A Sphagnum Bog Garden
Provides information on building a bog garden using sphagnum moss. Offers site location, materials and plants used.
http://www.orchidmall.com/general/sphagbog.htm
Building a Sphagnum Bog Garden
by Roberta and Fred Case Sphagnum moss makes an ideal substrate in which to grow some of the showy and more difficult bog and swamp plants, especially carnivorous plants and certain native orchids. And sphagnum moss is attractive in itself. Sphagnum moss requires a constant source of suitable water. Chlorinated or very limey water kills it. However, placing it in a bog next to a pond can solve the water problem. Growing it on neutral or acid sand is a suitable substrate. LOCATION:
  • Full sun, if possible. The sphagnum doesn't need it but many of the showier bog plants do.
  • Area should not collect run off from lawn or other areas. You want only the pond water to enter the bog.
  • A long and narrow bog garden is easier to maintain than one that is too wide: 2 arm's lengths is a good width. It facilitates weeding! One arm's length if you do not like to wade and weed from the pond side. MATERIALS:
  • Plastic or rubber liner for the bog or the pond and bog. Swimming pool liners can be used but do not last. 45 mil butyl rubber is very good. It is durable (20 years plus) and yet molds well to the sides. It is readily avaialable from roofing companies. However, their stock may kill fish for a few months.
  • Sand. The bog needs to be only 6 to 8 inches deep. the sand fill should be 1 to 3 inches above the usual water level. Limey sand should not be used. No organic material is needed in the sand.
  • 120. 4-H Youth Development UW-Extension
    The central site for 4H in the state of Wisconsin. Information for volunteers, youth, general public and staff. Features forms, publications, certificates, clip art, Also an on-line project guide and on-line projects animals, arts communication, Cloverbuds exploring, environment, family/home/health, leadership, mechanical, outreach programs, plants, and special programs.
    http://www.uwex.edu/ces/4h/index.cfm
    Home How to Join Youth Volunteers ... Important Links Some Staff Resources are employee-only resources and require a NetID and password for access. Log In on the Staff Home
    Download a copy of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print information provided as PDF files.
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    In order to hear the RealMedia content, you need to have a RealPlayer installed on your computer. 4-H Youth Development Home
    4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.
    Welcome to Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development!
    This website is your entry into the exciting world of 4-H. Find a 4-H club to join, or get information about 4-H projects, events, and leadership opportunities. Every Wisconsin county offers 4-H clubs and programs through your local UW-Extension county office . Stop by or call for more information about opportunities in your area. Greg Hutchins
    State Program Leader
    4-H Youth Development
    Awareness of aquatic invasive species free workshops offered in October.

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