Botanical Organizations

Botanical Organizations

Botanical Organizations

There are numerous organizations and societies that promote and carry out botanical activities. From your local native plant society or gardening club to national government agencies, many groups collect information and plant specimens, carry out research, and promote the conservation and diversity of plants.

Search the list of resources below for an organization in your area or that is focused on the group or type of plants you are interested in.

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Agricultural Research Service Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory
Quote:"Researchers at the Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory study the systematics of fungi and plants important as genetic resources, biological control agents and plant pathogens." The web site provides access to fungi identification tools...
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Alaska Geobotany Center
As described on the Web site: The Alaska Geobotany Center (AGC) is dedicated to understanding northern ecosystems through the use of geographic information systems, remote sensing, and field experiments. Work primarily consists of the utilization of...
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American Bryological and Lichenological Society
"The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, Inc. is an organization devoted to the scientific study of all aspects of the biology of bryophytes and lichen-forming fungi and is one of the nation's oldest botanical organizations. The Society...
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American Orchid Society
Home page of the American Orchid Society. Quote:"The American Orchid Society is more than just a flower club. Throughout its 85-year history the AOS, in keeping with its vision and mission, has strived to bring our members timely and state-of-the-art...
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American Society of Plant Taxonomists
The American Society of Plant Taxonomists promotes research and teaching in the taxonomy, systematics, and phylogeny of vascular and nonvascular plants. Organized in 1935, the Society has a membership of over 1300.
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Belle Isle Botanical Society
Home page of the Belle Isle Botanical Society "a non-profit, 501(c)(3) volunteer organization [with the] mission to raise funds and seek donations for the restoration and maintenance of the [Anna Scripps Whitcomb] Conservatory and surrounding gardens...
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Botanical Society of America (2)
Home page of the Botanical Society of America, which promotes botany, the field of basic science dealing with the study and inquiry into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution, and uses of plants and their interactions...
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California Botanical Society
This is the website for the California Botanical Society, featuring their scientific journal Madroño, the leading source of research articles on the natural history of western American botanical organisms. The site also gives information on membership...
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Connecticut Botanical Society
Home page of the Connecticut Botanical Society, a group of amateur and professional botanists who share an interest in the plants and habitats of Connecticut and the surrounding region and with goals to increase knowledge of the state's flora; to...
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Fungal Databases, Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory
This search page is a gateway to several databases. Users can search for information through the following databases: Species, Fungi-Host, Literature, Index to Saccardo's Sylloge Fungorum, and the International Mycological Institute's Index of Fungi....

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