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Connecticut and the regionEndangered and Threatened Plants of Connecticut, from the Department of Environmental Protection.Connecticut Notable Trees pages list historical trees and the largest of a species in Connecticut. Notable Trees is a joint project of the Connecticut College Arboretum and the Connecticut Botanical Society. NY-NJ-CT Botany Online has a variety of botanical information for the greater New York metropolitan region. The site is especially valuable for its extensive list of botanically interesting natural areas. Bedrock Map of Connecticut shows in detail the bedrock that underlies each part of the state,
along with descriptions of the bedrock types. The map is on the Talcott Mountain Science Center
web site, which has other interesting information on Connecticut's geology.
Image CollectionsFungi Images on the Net provides links to 1600 photographs of fungi.Weed Images from Rutgers University is very helpful for identifying weeds. Ferns et al. of New England covers a large fraction of our area's ferns and fern allies. Image Collection of the USDA's Plants National Database has several thousand photographs. It allows searches by name or by several other criteria. Vascular
Plant Image Gallery from Texas A&M University is a very large collection
of plant photos. Searches by plant name or family only.
Plant DatabasesThe USDA's Plants National Database has a distribution map for virtually every plant growing in the U.S.Flora of North America will eventually be a comprehensive guide to plants in the U.S. and Canada. Plants are described in detail, with taxonomy, distribution maps, and drawings. Gymnosperm database
has detailed descriptions of over 1000 gymnosperms, such as conifers and cycads.
Some plants are pictured.
General BotanyIndex to the Families of flowering plants has descriptions of all the families of angiosperms.Tree of Life is a family tree for all living things, starting at the level of kingdoms. Glossary of botanical terms from Gardenweb is a searchable dictionary. For highly specialized words, try this List of Botanical Glossaries from the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research. Major biomes of the world provides an introduction to the world's ecological regions.
Seaweed page from the National University of
Ireland, Galway provides information on seaweed, some of it aimed at the general public,
some for algae experts.
Gardening with Native Plants"Smaller American Lawns Today" from Connecticut College tells how to replace lawn with landscaping more natural to our region.University of Connecticut's Plants Database has detailed information on trees, shrubs, and vines for the landscape in the northeast, including many native plants. Wild Ones Handbook
is a guide to natural landscaping, emphasizing plants of the plains region.
Invasive PlantsInvasive Plant Atlas of New England is a terrific source of information on invasive plants: identification, distribution, means of spread, etc.Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group is an organization dedicated to management of and research on invasive plants in the state. The National Plant Conservation Alliance's
Weeds Gone Wild and
The Nature Conservancy's Invasives
on the Web both provide lists of invasive plants and information on how to manage them.
MiscellanyUnited States Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered Species Information page has information on all plants and animals listed by the federal government as endangered or threatened.Native Plants Forums at Gardenweb is a place to ask questions or chat about plants native to North America. Dictionary of Botanical Epithets for looking up the meaning of the Latin or Greek in scientific names of plants. Interesting plant anecdotes can be found at Wayne's Word, written by a professor of botany at Palomar College. Wildflower Coloring Books has drawings of wildflowers that can be printed out for coloring. Plant Pathology Internet Guide
provides a gateway to a huge amount of plant pathology information on the
web.
Other OrganizationsCan't find it here? The Internet Directory for Botany covers hundreds more organizations.
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