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  1. The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World by Michael Pollan, 2002-05-28
  2. Botany in a Day:The Patterns Method of Plant Identification by Thomas J. Elpel, 2004-01
  3. Botany for Gardeners: Third Edition by Brian Capon, 2010-05-21
  4. Botany for the Artist: An Inspirational Guide to Drawing Plants by Sarah Simblet, 2010-04-19
  5. The Botany Coloring Book by Paul Young, 1982-04-21
  6. Marijuana Botany: Propagation and Breeding of Distintive Cannabis by Robert Connell Clarke, 1993
  7. Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology by James D. Mauseth, 2008-09-01
  8. Botany Illustrated: Introduction to Plants, Major Groups, Flowering Plant Families by Janice Glimn-Lacy, Peter B. Kaufman, 2006-03-29
  9. Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon, 2004-12-01
  10. Essential Atlas of Botany
  11. The Girl From Botany Bay by Carolly Erickson, 2004-10-18
  12. Photographic Atlas of Botany & Guide to Plant Identification by James L. Castner, 2005-05
  13. American Household Botany: A History of Useful Plants, 1620-1900 by Judith Sumner, 2004-09-01
  14. A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany-Bay by Watkin Tench, 2010-07-24

161. Non-Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
Monoecious or dioecious trees or shrubs comprising about 18 genera and 140 species.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/cupress.htm
Cupressaceae
Pinophyta (Gymnosperms): Pinophytina. The Cupressaceae are monoecious or dioecious trees or shrubs comprising about 18 genera and 140 species. The leaves are usually scalelike, and are opposite and decussate, or whorled. The male or microsporangiate strobili are small and inconspicuous, axillary or terminal, usually comprising only a few microsporophylls, each with 3-6 or more microsporangia. The pollen grains lack wings. The female or megasporangiate strobili are small, with 1-12 ovuliferous scales, each fused with its bract and bearing 2-12 ovules. The scales may be flat and imbricate, peltate, or connate. The female cone is woody or sometimes fleshy and berrylike. Each "thumbnail" image below is linked to a larger photograph. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana , Port Orford cedar, Avery Park, Corvallis, OR, 2002. Chamaecyparis nootkatensis , Alaska-cedar. Cupressus macrocarpa , Monterey cypress. A spreading crown like that seen here is found in many species of this family. This species has female cones with woody, peltate scales. Note the low number of scales per cone. Cupressus sargentii . Note the scale-like, opposite, decussate leaves.

162. University Of Wyoming Department Of Botany
Today, the botany Department offers a wide variety of degree programs including the Kusum Naithani, UW doctoral student in the Department of botany,
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Students decide to major in the biological sciences for many reasons. Some enjoy the outdoors and wonder about the plants and animals they've seen. Others are curious about the causes and cures of diseases, or they want to become involved in land management and environmental protection. Whatever the reason, you'll find that the University of Wyoming offers a wide variety of opportunities. Within a short distance of the University of Wyoming's campus are short grass prairies, sagebrush-dominated foothills, coniferous forests, mountain lakes, and alpine meadows. These diverse environments, combined with modern research laboratories, provide abundant opportunities for research and teaching in the plant sciences. Many have found the study of plants and fungi to be an excellent starting point for their studies in science. The program provides a broad range of knowledge, leading to a variety of employment opportunities . Since 1887 we've helped students develop their interests in subjects as diverse as botany, mycology, zoology, agriculture, molecular biology, wildlife management, and general biology. Today, the Botany Department offers a wide variety of

163. Welcome
Describes labs, research, publications, and photos.
http://www.botany.utexas.edu/
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A community for those interested in cellulose R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.'s Lab Page Plant Cell Biology, High Resolution Light and Electron Microscopy, Digital Image Processing, Cellulose Structure and Biosynthesis and more! Laboratory Studies in Cell Biology Bio 323L/ Bio 388L Class Pages R. Malcolm Brown, Jr.'s Personal Pages Y'all Come Visit! Study Plant Biology at UT! The excellence in scholarship and teaching that for decades has been the hallmark of the Department of Botany at The University of Texas continues within the School of Biological Sciences . The Graduate Program in Plant Biology brings together faculty from Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology Integrative Biology , and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology If you are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Plant Biology at UT, please contact the

164. AZ Master Gardener Manual: Plant Parts And Functions
Basic botany. Arrow. Logo. botany PLANT PARTS AND FUNCTIONS, MG Manual Reference Ch. 1, pp. 3 8. The parts of a plant can be divided into two groups,
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Ch. 1, pp. 3 - 8 The parts of a plant can be divided into two groups, sexual reproductive parts and vegetative parts. Sexual reproductive parts are those involved in the production of seed. They include flower buds, flowers, fruit, and seeds. The vegetative parts include leaves, roots, leaf buds, and stems. Although the vegetative parts are not directly involved in sexual reproduction, they are often used in asexual or vegetative forms of reproduction, such as cuttings. leaves buds roots flowers ... seeds
Cross-Section of a Stem
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Stems may be long, with great distances between leaves and buds (branches of trees, runners on strawberries), or compressed, with short distances between buds or leaves (fruit spurs, crowns of strawberry plants, dandelions). Stems can be above the ground like most stems with which we are familiar, or below the ground (potatoes, tulip bulbs). All stems must have buds or leaves present to be classified as stem tissue. An area of the stem where leaves are located is called a node. Nodes are areas of great cellular activity and growth, where auxiliary buds develop into leaves or flowers. The area between nodes is called the internode.

165. Polytrichum
A photograph of sporophytes.
http://www.botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Bryophytes/Bryophyta/Hairy_cap_moss/

166. The School Of Integrative Biology At The University Of Queensland
comprises the disciplines of botany, Entomology and Zoology. The School provides unique opportunities for study or research in plant and animal biology with
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167. Cupressus Sempervirens
Photographs of foliage, cone and tree trunk.
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168. Meena.cc.uregina.ca/~liushus/bio/botany.html
MedBioWorld Plant Science, Crop Science, Soil Science botany Links to Plant Science, Crop Science, Soil Science botany Journals.
http://meena.cc.uregina.ca/~liushus/bio/botany.html

169. Botany Department : University Of Vermont
Provides graduate and undergraduate information, faculty listings, seminar information, event listings, research, and links.
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170. Botany Department, University Of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Information on academic staff, undergraduate papers, post graduate study in botany and research, plus New Zealand Teachers Helpline.
http://www.botany.otago.ac.nz/
About Botany Research Courses Facilities ... Hands-on Science Botany covers all aspects of the life of plants. It includes their structure and development, physiology and biochemistry, health and disease, relationships with other organisms and the environment (ecology), as well as the traditional aspects of plant identification and classification. The main emphasis at Otago is on the general biology, ecology and physiology of higher plants, marine algae, fungi and viruses, although other groups (conifers, ferns and mosses) are also included in the courses. Also check out:
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171. Operculum
Photograph of the operculum of Polytrichum.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Bryophytes/Bryophyta/Hairy_cap_moss/Poly

172. Department Of Botany At The University Of Wisconsin, Madison Our
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173. Cupressus Arizonica
Image of mature tree.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/401/Coniferophyta/Cupressaceae/Cupressus/C_a

174. University Of Wisconsin, Madison - Department Of Botany
Describes the department, programs, facilities, and courses.
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/

175. Non-Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
Expandable thumbnail images of three Hawaiian representatives of this family of mostly epiphytic or sometimes terrestrial ferns comprising about 50 genera and 550 mostly tropical species.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/polypodi.htm
Polypodiaceae
The Polypodiaceae are mostly epiphytic or sometimes terrestrial ferns comprising about 50 genera and 550 mostly tropical species. The sporophyte consists of creeping rhizomes that give rise to simple, or less commonly, pinnate leaves. The rhizomes are covered with scales that are often peltate. The leaf axis and rhizome have several vascular bundles arranged in a circular pattern. The small, lens-shaped sporangia are usually long-stalked, and are borne in naked circular or continuous sori. Each "thumbnail" image below is linked to a larger photograph. Lepisorus thunbergianus , pakahakaha, 'ekaha 'akolea, pua'a kuhinia, Kipahulu, Maui, indigenous. Phlebodium aureum , golden polypody, rabbit's foot fern. Note the conspicuously reddish-brown-scaly rhizomes of the polypody, partly hidden by the thick mat of the moss, Pyrrhobryum spiniforme Phymatosorus grossus , laua'e. This photo shows the lower frond surface: the naked sori are in depressions that give the upper leaf surface an embossed appearance. Polypodium pellucidum , ae, Hawaiian endemic. The view of the lower frond surface illustrates the naked, circular sori that are characteristic of this family.

176. Non-Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
resinous trees or rarely shrubs comprising about
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/pin.htm
Pinaceae
Pinophyta (Gymnosperms: Pinophytina. The Pinaceae are resinous trees or rarely shrubs comprising about 9 genera and 225 species found mostly in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The leaves are spirally disposed and are linear and needlelike. The male or microsporangiate strobili are small, terminal, or more often clustered along the stem axis, and consist of many papery microsporophylls, each with two microsporangia on the lower surface. The pollen grains typically have two, bladderlike wings. The female cones or megasporangiate strobili are woody and often large, consisting of many ovuliferous scales, each with a pair of adaxial ovules and a more or less distinct subtending bract. Each "thumbnail" image below is linked to a larger photograph. Abies pinsapo , Spanish fir. 1,2 - female cones, 3 - male cones, 4 - vegetative shoots. Corvallis OR, Jul 2004. Abies sp., fir. Cedrus atlantica , Atlantic cedar. This species has short lateral shoots with closely spiralled leaves. Both male and female cones are terminal on these short spurs. The female cone is on the left and the male cone is the brown and orange one on the right. Cedrus deodara , Note that 2 winged seeds separate from each ovuliferous scale. This genus is one of the exceptional ones for the family in that the cones disintegrate while remaining on the tree. Nearly all of the scales have already abscised from the axis of the cone.

177. Phymatosorus Scolopendria
Photograph of recessed sori.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/images/phy_sco.jpg

178. Pinaceae
Brief description and images of 9 genera.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/courses/systematics/Phyla/Coniferophyta/Pinaceae.ht

179. FNAS School Of Plant Biology - Information About
Includes information about various types of botany, research, and graduate and undergraduate information.
http://www.plants.uwa.edu.au/
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180. Phymatosorus Scolopendria
Habit image of laua'e, mailescented fern, wart fern from Hawaii.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/images/phy_sco_hab.jpg

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