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US Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, États-Unis, United States
Pflanzen, Plantes, Plants
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algaebase - Algae-Base - Algen-Datenbank
(E?)(L?) http://www.algaebase.org/
Datenbank mit Suchfunktion nach Algen: "species, genera, common name or immage"; References, Symbols, Synonyms, Classification, Use, Distribution.
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botany - Internet Directory for Botany (IDB)
(E?)(L?) http://www.botany.net/IDB/
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indiana - Plants in Motion (little Movies)
(E?)(L?) http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~rhangart/plantmotion
The Internet Directory of Botany is an index to botanical information available on the Internet.
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mushroomjohn - Mushroom-Site
(E?)(L?) http://www.mushroomjohn.com/
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nanps - North American Native Plant Society
(E?)(L?) http://www.nanps.org/
Dedicated to the study, conservation, cultivation and restoration of native plants. Join us in our celebration of the unique botanical heritage of North America.
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newscientist - New Scientist - Everyday Scientific Phenomena
Plants Phenomena
(E?)(L?) http://www.newscientist.com/
(E?)(L?) http://www.newscientist.com/lastword/
(E?)(L?) http://www.newscientist.com/lastword/categories.jsp
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492235948/etymologety01-20
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492235948/etymologety0f-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492235948/etymologetymo-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492235948/etymologety0d-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492235948/etymologetymo-20
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492240100/etymologety01-20
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492240100/etymologety0f-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492240100/etymologetymo-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492240100/etymologety0d-21
(E?)(L?) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/3492240100/etymologetymo-20
Interessant ist u.a. die frei zugängliche Rubrik "The Last Word" mit den "Questions & answers on everyday scientific phenomena".
Die Fragen und Antworten der Leser wurden auch bereits in zwei deutschsprachigen Büchern bei PIPER herausgegeben:
- "Warum fallen schlafende Vögel nicht vom Baum?" und
- "Was macht die Mücke beim Wolkenbruch?"
Am 10.06.2004 waren folgende Artikel unter "Topic: Plants" aufgeführt:
- Results 1 to 15 of 50
- Pluck for luck: What conditions affect the number of leaves grown on a clover?
- Solar flower: Sunflowers rotate to keep the flower head facing the sun during the day. Do they face sunset all night and then flip around when dawn comes up behind them?
- Plant life: Why do plants flower for different times?
- Plant life: Why do some flowers die after a day and others last for weeks?
- Fighting dirty: Why do soil fungi and bacteria produce antibiotics?
- Vegetative state: When is a plant really dead?
- Flower power: How does your chemical garden grow?
- Pond life: How does barley prevent weed from growing in a pond?
- Bog Standards: Have cotton grasses ever been harvested commercially anywhere or could they be?
- Green death: Animals have a point of clinical death. Do plants, and if they do, how is it determined?
- Bee lines 2: How do bees benefit from the pollinating they do?
- Forest of fear: Are some species of tree hit by lightning more frequently than others and if so, why?
- Golden age: How and why do leaves change colour?
- Cold misery: How can mildew grow in my freezer?
- Green policy: From what we know about photosynthesis--why arent all plants dark green?
- Results 16 to 30 of 50
- Hard edges: Why leaves frost only on the edges
- Seeing red: How do red leaves photosynthesize?
- Twisted logic: Why lightning causes spiral scars on trees
- Living fence: What prevents trees, which can live for hundreds of years, from rotting?
- Leave stones unturned: Why does the half of an avocado with the stone left not go brown as quickly as the half with no stone?
- Woodland wonder: Why do ice crystals form on branches where the bark is missing?
- Vicious fruit: Why did pineapples evolve a fearsome array of spiny leaves?
- Fungal frolics: Why do Briton know so little about mushrooms compared to other Europeans?
- Ghostly flock: Why do some white objects seem to glow at twilight?
- In the dock: Why are dock leaves so effective at relieving stings?
- Blooming fruit: What is the bloom on the skins of fruit such as plums and grapes?
- War nuts: How could chestnuts have been used in making munitions?
- Biosphere: How much plant life is needed to keep a person alive in a sealed room?
- Cider bender: My Bramley apple tree and my Coxs Orange Pippin are side by side. Why has my Bramley started producing Cox apples?
- Conquering conkers: Producing winning conkers--the best methods
- Results 31 to 45 of 50
- Berry worry: Why do adjacent blackberries on the same bush ripen at different times?
- What's up doc?: Why are carrots orange?
- Peel appeal: Why do dry apples stay yellow and fresh apples dont?
- Plain plains: Why aren't there trees on the Great Plains?
- Mushroom fanciers: Do any other animals beside humans eat fungi?
- Fruits of the C: Does vitamin C benefit plants?
- Ecofarm: How many trees compensate for personal energy use?
- Not mush room: How can mushrooms push through concrete?
- Manic mould: What's the best way to grow interesting mould?
- Knowing your dews: How does dew balance on blades of grass?
- Carrot brains: A strange brain teaser about numbers and carrots
- Sharp fruit: If the point is to attract animals, why are some fruits so sour?
- Mighty moths: Having cleared the prickly pear cactus from so much land, what is the moth Cactoblastis living on now?
- Summer spectrum: Why do spring flowers tend to have fewer colours than summer flowers?
- Simply yellow: Why there were more yellow leaves this autumn
- Results 46 to 50 of 50
- Clotty spice: How does turmeric help heal wounds?
- Those crying eyes: Why onions make your eyes water
- Deadly delights: If fruit is meant to be eaten, why is some of it poisonous?
- Burning question: Why do hot peppers burn your mouth?
- Slice crisis: How to keep onions from making you cry
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ou - Scott's Botanical Links
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(E?)(L?) http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/bot-linx/subject/
- Com-international customs, country information and travel Price Watch Street
- Engine-pricing service for economically buying high techology products
- Resources FAO Document Repository-free, authorative, online
- North American vascular plant flora Library resources Dictionaries, Journals
- Tropicals-online plant catalog with plant images and information
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si - Index Nominum Genericorum - ING
(E?)(L?) http://ravenel.si.edu/botany/ing/
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The "Index Nominum Genericorum" ("ING"), a collaborative project of the "International Association for Plant Taxonomy" ("IAPT") and the Smithsonian Institution, was initiated in 1954 as a compilation of generic names published for all organisms covered by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. We are pleased to offer a way to search the ING database. We hope that those needing access to information about generic names of plants will use the index and will advise us of potential additions and corrections.
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si - Plant Image Collection
(E?)(L1) http://www.nmnh.si.edu/botany/
(E?)(L1) http://persoon.si.edu/PlantImages/imageFrames.cfm?CFID=154969&CFTOKEN=62615901
The Smithsonian Institution's on-line Plant Image Collection includes more than 16,000 images of 5,500 plant species in 250 plant families from around the world provided by more than 150 photgraphers.
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Acanthaceae - 102 Aceraceae - 129 Acoraceae - 1 Actinidiaceae - 2 Adiantaceae - 2 Agavaceae - 132 Aizoaceae - 53 Alismataceae - 22 Amaranthaceae - 11 Amaryllidaceae - 195 Anacardiaceae - 37 Annonaceae - 11 Apiaceae - 81 Apocynaceae - 98 Aponogetonaceae - 5 Aquifoliaceae - 54 Araceae - 147 Araliaceae - 64 Araucariaceae - 2 Arecaceae - 162 Aristolochiaceae - 30 Asclepiadaceae - 192 Aspleniaceae - 20 Asteraceae - 2039 Azollaceae - 2 Balanophoraceae - 12 Balsaminaceae - 59 Basellaceae - 1 Batidaceae - 6 Begoniaceae - 14 Berberidaceae - 69 Betulaceae - 76 Bignoniaceae - 241 Bixaceae - 4 Blechnaceae - 4 Bombacaceae - 89 Boraginaceae - 276 Brassicaceae - 315 Bromeliaceae - 84 Brunelliaceae - 1 Bruniaceae - 3 Buddlejaceae - 18 Burmanniaceae - 2 Burseraceae - 17 Butomaceae - 9 Buxaceae - 10 Cactaceae - 1029 Calycanthaceae - 20 Calyceraceae - 1 Campanulaceae - 206 Canellaceae - 3 Cannaceae - 7 Capparaceae - 66 Caprifoliaceae - 139 Caricaceae - 18 Caryocaraceae - 4 Caryophyllaceae - 234 Casuarinaceae - 9 Celastraceae - 60 Centrolepidaceae - 3 Cephalotaceae - 4 Ceratophyllaceae - 3 Cercidiphyllaceae - 2 Chenopodiaceae - 27 Chloranthaceae - 8 Cistaceae - 20 Clethraceae - 13 Clusiaceae - 84 Cneoraceae - 1 Cochlospermaceae - 6 Combretaceae - 28 Commelinaceae - 91 Convallariaceae - 1 Convolvulaceae - 198 Coriariaceae - 11 Cornaceae - 135 Corynocarpaceae - 3 Crassulaceae - 122 Crossosomataceae - 6 Cruciferae - 1 Cucurbitaceae - 73 Cunoniaceae - 5 Cupressaceae - 50 Cuscutaceae - 3 Cyanastraceae - 1 Cyatheaceae - 12 Cycadaceae - 28 Cyclanthaceae - 10 Cynomoriaceae - 1 Cyperaceae - 83 Cyrillaceae - 7 Daphniphyllaceae - 1 Davalliaceae - 2 Degeneriaceae - 2 Dennstaedtiaceae - 13 Diapensiaceae - 32 Dichapetalaceae - 3 Dicksoniaceae - 4 Didiereaceae - 9 Dilleniaceae - 7 Dioncophyllaceae - 2 Dioscoreaceae - 13 Dipsacaceae - 16 Dipteridaceae - 1 Dipterocarpaceae - 9 Droseraceae - 38 Dryopteridaceae - 20 Ebenaceae - 21 Elaeagnaceae - 9 Elaeocarpaceae - 13 Empetraceae - 4 Epacridaceae - 18 Ephedraceae - 12 Equisetaceae - 7 Ericaceae - 469 Eriocaulaceae - 10 Erythroxylaceae - 6 Eucommiaceae - 4 Eucryphiaceae - 4 Euphorbiaceae - 239 Eupomatiaceae or Annonac - 5 Eupteleaceae or Trochode - 2 Fabaceae - 816 Fagaceae - 72 Flacourtiaceae - 13 Flagellariaceae - 7 Fouquieriaceae - 28 Fumariaceae - 69 fungi - 2 Garryaceae - 5 Gentianaceae - 164 Geraniaceae - 119 Gesneriaceae - 116 Ginkgoaceae - 5 Gleicheniaceae - 6 Gnetaceae - 15 Goodeniaceae - 23 Grossulariaceae - 18 Guttiferae - 5 Haemodoraceae - 16 Haloragaceae - 3 Haloragidaceae - 4 Hamamelidaceae - 46 Heliconiaceae - 498 Himantandraceae - 1 Hippocastanaceae - 45 Hyacinthaceae - 1 Hydrangeaceae - 34 Hydrocharitaceae - 12 Hydrophyllaceae - 204 Hymenophyllaceae - 1 Icacinaceae - 2 Iridaceae - 243 Isoetaceae - 9 Juglandaceae - 15 Juncaceae - 9 Juncaginaceae - 2 Krameriaceae - 7 Lamiaceae - 375 Lardizabalaceae - 2 Lardizabalanaceae - 3 Lauraceae - 12 Lecythidaceae - 1 Leguminosae - 5 Leitneriaceae - 7 Lemnaceae - 4 Lentibulariaceae - 35 lichen - 2 Liliaceae - 936 Limnanthaceae - 2 Limnocharitaceae - 3 Linaceae - 57 Loasaceae - 58 Loganiaceae - 15 Loranthaceae - 22 Lycopodiaceae - 15 Lygodiaceae - 7 Lythraceae - 17 Magnoliaceae - 139 Malpighiaceae - 3 Malvaceae - 267 Marantaceae - 13 Marattiaceae - 3 Marsileaceae - 7 Melastomataceae - 21 Meliaceae - 6 Melianthaceae - 2 Menispermaceae - 2 Menyanthaceae - 7 Monimiaceae - 3 Monotropaceae - 47 Moraceae - 23 Musaceae - 4 Myricaceae - 5 Myrsinaceae - 2 Myrtaceae - 67 Najadaceae - 2 Nelumbonaceae - 8 Nepenthaceae - 3 Nyctaginaceae - 124 Nymphaeaceae - 52 Nyssaceae - 8 Ochnaceae - 2 Oleaceae - 33 Oliniaceae - 1 Onagraceae - 352 Ophioglossaceae - 15 Orchidaceae - 488 Orobanchaceae - 33 Osmundaceae - 5 Oxalidaceae - 65 Paeoniaceae - 11 Pandanaceae - 31 Papaveraceae - 194 Passifloraceae - 50 Pedaliaceae - 6 Philydraceae - 5 Phytolaccaceae - 13 Pinaceae - 268 Piperaceae - 1 Pittosporaceae - 11 Plantaginaceae - 16 Platanaceae - 5 Plumbaginaceae - 13 Poaceae - 312 Polemoniaceae - 324 Polygalaceae - 27 Polygonaceae - 243 Polypodiaceae - 10 Pontederiaceae - 23 Portulacaceae - 72 Potamogetonaceae - 1 Primulaceae - 159 Proteaceae - 41 Pteridaceae - 10 Pteridophyta - 3 Punicaceae - 3 Pyrolaceae - 43 Ranunculaceae - 562 Rapateaceae - 2 Resedaceae - 4 Restionaceae - 6 Rhamnaceae - 30 Rhizophoraceae - 10 Rosaceae - 400 Rubiaceae - 159 Ruppiaceae - 2 Rutaceae - 35 Salicaceae - 25 Salvinaceae - 1 Santalaceae - 24 Sapindaceae - 16 Sapotaceae - 6 Sarraceniaceae - 38 Saururaceae - 18 Saxifragaceae - 118 Scitamineae - 10 Scrophulariaceae - 859 Simaroubaceae - 6 Smilacaceae - 1 Solanaceae - 208 Sparganiaceae - 2 Staphyleaceae - 3 Stemonaceae - 2 Sterculiaceae - 17 Strelitziaceae - 15 Styracaceae - 19 Symplocaceae - 1 Taccaceae - 3 Tamaricaceae - 10 Taxaceae - 24 Taxodiaceae - 5 Tecophilaeaceae - 2 Theaceae - 17 Thelypteridaceae - 1 Theophrastaceae - 2 Thymelaeaceae - 11 Tiliaceae - 14 Trochodendraceae - 5 Tropaeolaceae - 1 Typhaceae - 6 Ulmaceae - 8 Umbelliferae - 1 Urticaceae - 8 Valerianaceae - 12 Velloziaceae - 1 Verbenaceae - 73 Violaceae - 166 Viscaceae - 15 Vitaceae - 6 Welwitschiaceae - 4 Xanthorrhoeaceae - 7 Xyridaceae - 7 Zamiaceae - 4 Zingiberaceae - 22 Zygophyllaceae - 22
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usda - United States National Arboretum (USNA)
(E?)(L?) http://www.usna.usda.gov/
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