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Flowering plants
Plants known as angiosperms which periodically produce flowers which have various parts including sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels.
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Biological resource status and trends: Forbs [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on forbs, herbaceous flowering plants that are not grasses, such as clover, sunflower, and milkweed
Biological resource status and trends: Grasses [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on grasses
Biological resource status and trends: Shrubs [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on shrubs
Biological resource status and trends: Trees [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on trees
Pollinators [New Window]
News and references about domesticated and wild bees, butterflies, moths, birds, bats and other animals that play a crucial role in the pollination of flowering plants.
Sago pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus L.): a literature review [New Window]
Literature review of sago pondweed, a submersed angiosperm that attracts waterfowl, but is also a nuisance plant that clogs irrigation systems. Includes classification, distribution, habitat, physiology, management, and economics.


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