Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_P - Plants Flowering

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 176    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Plants Flowering:     more books (100)
  1. Developmental Biology of Flowering Plants by V. Raghavan, 1999-12-28
  2. Major Evolutionary Transitions in Flowering Plant Reproduction
  3. Flowering House Plants by James Underwood Crockett and the editors of Time-life Books, 1972
  4. Pigments Of Flowering Plants by Nellie A. Wakeman, 2009-04-14
  5. Flowering Plants: Hollies to Loasas (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 1978-07-01
  6. Encyclopedia of Fruit Trees and Edible Flowering Plants in Egypt and the Subtropics in Egypt and the Subtropics (Modern Arabic Writing) by Alfred G. Bircher, Warda H. Bircher, 2001-04-01
  7. Flowering Plants: Lillies to Orchids (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Professor Emeritus Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 1970-04-01
  8. Flowering Plants: Basswoods to Spurges (Illustrated Flora of Illinois) by Professor Emeritus Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 1982-04-16
  9. Compendium of Flowering Potted Plant Diseases (Disease Compendium Series.) by Margery Daughtrey, Robert L. Wick, et all 1994-06-15
  10. Flowering Plants in the Landscape
  11. Flowering Plants in West Africa by Margaret Steentoft, 2008-05-15
  12. Anatomy of Flowering Plants: An Introduction to Structure and Development by Paula J. Rudall, 2007-04-09
  13. Tropical Foliage Plants: A Grower's Guide by Lynn P. Griffith Jr., 2007-04-01
  14. Poisonous Plants: A Guide for Parents & Childcare Providers by Elizabeth A. Dauncey, 2010-07-15

41. BSBI Home
Founded in 1836, it is the major source of information on the status and distribution of British and Irish flowering plants and ferns.
http://www.bsbi.org.uk/
The Botanical Society of the British Isles is for everyone who is interested in the flora of Britain and Ireland. The society traces its origins back to 1836, when it was founded as the Botanical Society of London. From its earliest days it has welcomed both professional and amateur members, and it remains the biggest and most active organisation devoted to the study of botany in the British Isles. The BSBI produces national Atlases and county Floras of the distribution of plants. It publishes a scientific journal, Watsonia, and holds conferences on botany. Members are kept informed by a newsletter three times a year and are invited to make use of our system of county recorders and national referees who can help with the identification of plants. Field meetings are held throughout Britain and Ireland, and sometimes abroad. An education programme supported by the society aims brings high quality botanical training within the reach of all, from A Level students to professional development and postgraduate courses. A Code of Conduct for field work is available for downloading: click on the BSBI logo.

42. Missouri Flora Web Page
Photographs, descriptions, and keys to the flowering and nonflowering plants of Missouri.
http://www.missouriplants.com/
Photographs and descriptions of the flowering and
non-flowering plants of Missouri, USA.
Plants are categorized by flower color and/or leaf characteristics. Click on the category to view thumbnails of the plants in that category. If you wish to not view the thumbnails and jump directly to
a certain plant, go to the list of all the plants on this page. If you do not understand the meaning of a word, check out the glossary Throughout this page you will see numerous references to Steyermark. These are referring to the absolute masterwork of Missouri plants - " Flora of Missouri " by Julian Steyermark, published by Iowa State University Press, November 1963, with some reprintings. The book is no longer in print and is VERY hard to find for sale. Fortunately, it is being updated by George Yatskievych of the Missouri Botanical Garden. The revised Flora of Missouri will be in at least two volumes, with volume one available now.
Contact the Missouri Department of Conservation for a copy. One more thing:
For the most part, you will not find common names to the plants on this site.
Common names are confusing and too erratic. It is just as easy to learn the Latin

43. Plant Gallery. High Quality Images
3D Garden Composer Plant pictures, flower pictures gallery tropical plants,desert plants, exotic plants, cactus plants, palm trees, flowering plants.
http://www.gardencomposer.com.au/dicomp-gallery.html
privacy Plant galleries
Succulent gallery
"Agave attenuata."
Palm tree gallery
"Cocos nucifera."
Liana gallery
"Akebia quinata."
Bulbous plant gallery
"Ornithogalum dubium."
DiComp, Inc.
[Home]
[Product] [Downloads] [Demo] ... [Photos]

44. Logee's Greenhouses
Offers a sampling of many rare and unusual flowering plants for home, sunroom, patio, and conservatory display.
http://www.logees.com/
Sorry, our site is only accessible with a frames-enabled browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or This Store Powered by SiteLINK . © Dydacomp 1999.

45. Plaxtol Nurseries - Plant Nursery And Garden Centre Specialising In Flowering Pl
Offers a wide range of flowering and foliage plants and shrubs.
http://www.plaxtol-nurseries.co.uk
A family-run hardy plant nursery with an emphasis on foliage and flowering plants for the flower arranger, and an extensive range of Japanese plants and ornaments.
Please visit our updated Japanese Garden Ornament section by clicking here
Also our catalogue can now be downloaded from the plants page
The Spoute, Plaxtol,
Sevenoaks, Kent, TN15 0QR
Tel: 01732 810550 Fax: 01732 810149
E-mail: info@plaxtol-nurseries.co.uk
Designed and Built by Meteor Web Marketing

46. Plant Pictures Gallery, Flower Pictures Gallery: Tropical Plants, Desert Plants,
Plant pictures, flower pictures gallery tropical plants, desert plants, exoticplants, cactus plants, palm trees, climbing vines, bulbous flowering plants.
http://www.gardencomposer.com/dicomp-gallery.html
Plant galleries
Cactus and Succulent gallery
"Lithops salicola"
Palm trees gallery
"Dictyosperma album"
Vine gallery
"Passiflora quadrangularis"
Bulbous flowers gallery
"Babiana stricta"
DiComp, Inc.
[Home]
[Product] [Demo] [Order] ... [Photos]

47. Andean Botanical Information System
Provides information from the floristic and systematic investigations of the phanerogams (flowering plants) of Andean South America. Research on selected geographic regions including the flora of coastal Peru and Chile, floristic inventories of montane forests of northern Peru.
http://www.sacha.org/
Please take the time to upgrade to the latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, #4.01 or . Bug fixes and new features in both browsers will make your experience as trouble free as possible. Non-Java Menu

48. On The Fertilisation Of Winter-flowering Plants
Nature first issue. Nov. 4, 1869. ON THE FERTILISATION OF WINTERflowering plants. THAT the stamens are the male organ of the flower
http://www.nature.com/nature/first/fertilisation.html

49. A Guide To The Garden Island Of Taveuni, Fiji
Taveuni is known as the Garden Island and is famous for the brilliance of its native flowering plants and the abundance and quality of its produce.
http://www.Taveuni.com/
Taveuni is known as the 'Garden Island' and is famous for the brilliance of its native flowering plants, and the abundance and quality of its produce. Formerly known as Somosomo, Taveuni ranks third in size and is one of the finest islands of Fiji. It is entirely a volcanic formation. Lying southeast of sister island Vanua Levu , it is 26 miles long and about an average of 7 miles in width, rising symmetrically on both sides to a backbone ridge. At its highest point is Mount Uluiqalau (4,040 feet), notable because it is exactly under the 180th Meridian, 12 hours east and west from Greenwich. In the high mountains of Taveuni there is a beautiful lake of considerable size, pouring through an outlet on the west. This stream furnishes the township of Somosomo with a good supply of fresh water. A smaller outlet to the east discharges enough water to form a small cascade. A flowering plant called Tagimaucia, is found only on the shores of this lake - all attempts to transplant it to lower altitudes has failed. The plant has bunches of flowers, red with a white entree, and is the most beautiful of all the Fijian wild flowers. Every characteristic of Fijian scenery is found on Taveuni, while all of the tropical trees, fruits and vegetables are produced here in abundance. At one time, Sea Island cotton, arrowroot and cinchona had been produced on the island but its main product is now copra. When the American expedition under Wilkes visited, Taveuni's inhabitants, the most savage tribe in the archipelago were feared by all the islands, and on Taveuni, cannibalism prevailed to a greater extent than anywhere else. A road extends the full length of the lee or northwest coast from Vuna in the south to Wainibula in the north.

50. NSF - OLPA - PR 02-34: ANCIENT FLOWER FOSSIL POINTS TO UNDERWATER ORIGINS
The world's oldest known flower never bloomed, but it has opened scientific questionsinto whether all of modern flowering plants share underwater origins.
http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/02/pr0234.htm
Congressional Affairs Newsroom Speeches Priority Areas ... About Us You are in: NSF Home OLPA Home Newsroom Press Releases NSF Press Release
Embargoed until 2 P.M. EDT
NSF PR 02-34 - May 2, 2002 Media contact:
Cheryl Dybas cdybas@nsf.gov Program contact: Quentin Wheeler qwheeler@nsf.gov
Ancient Flower Fossil Points to Underwater Origins
The world's oldest known flower never bloomed, but it has opened scientific questions into whether all of modern flowering plants share underwater origins. The newly discovered remains of the oldest, most complete flowering plant show it lived at least 125 million years ago, most likely underwater, said University of Florida (UF) paleobotanist David Dilcher. The discovery is reported in Friday's issue of the journal Science and was funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). "This Lower Cretaceous fossil challenges many assumptions about the origins of flowering plants," said Quentin Wheeler, director of NSF's division of environmental biology, which funded the research. "Such fossil discoveries combine with advances in the analysis of molecular and morphological evidence from living plants to provide a classification that is the conceptual framework for evolutionary biology." Although it had no petals, there is no question it was a flowering plant because of the presence of seeds enclosed in an immature fruit, a trait separating flowering plants from all other seed plants, he said.

51. PlantWatch
A network of volunteers who monitor longterm climatic change by recording plant flowering times. There are currently 12 plants monitored. Site contains history, maps, instructions, newsletters and reasons for the plant watch.
http://www.naturewatch.ca/english/plantwatch/learn_plants.asp?Province=ns

52. NSF- OLPA - PR 02-09: WATER LILY MAY PROVIDE A "MISSING LINK" IN THE EVOLUTION O
adietric@nsf.gov. Program contact Erik Nilsen. (703) 2928421. enilsen@nsf.gov.Water Lily May Provide a Missing Link in the Evolution of flowering plants.
http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/02/pr0209.htm
Congressional Affairs Newsroom Speeches Priority Areas ... About Us You are in: NSF Home OLPA Home Newsroom Press Releases NSF Press Release
Embargoed until 2:00 P.M., EST
NSF PR 02-09 - January 30, 2002 Media contact:
Andrea M. Dietrich adietric@nsf.gov Program contact: Erik Nilsen enilsen@nsf.gov
Water Lily May Provide a "Missing Link" in the Evolution of Flowering Plants
Biologists have discovered that the water lily may be a critical "missing link" in the evolution of flowering plants. One of the great mysteries of evolutionary biology is how, 150 or more million years ago, modern-day angiosperms (flowering plants) diverged from their closest relatives, the gymnosperms (seed-bearing plants without flowers, such as pine trees with pine cones). A developmental study of the water lily, Nuphar polysepalum , may provide an important clue. Joseph Williams and William Friedman of the University of Colorado report their National Science Foundation (NSF) supported findings in the January 31 issue of the journal Nature . "This is a significant first-time discovery because now we are a big step closer to understanding the evolution of flowering plants," says Erik Nilsen, the NSF project officer.

53. LilyBLOOMS - The Source For Water Garden Plants And Supplies
Hardy Bog plants Arrowheads. Hardy Bog plants - flowering plants. Hardy Bog plants- Rushes. Tropical Bog plants - flowering plants. Tropical Bog plants - Taros.
http://www.lilyblooms.com/
Call LilyBLOOMS:
Shopping Cart
Customer Service PLANTS Plant Collections Lily Specials Hardy Lilies Red Pink White Yellow ... Peach/Orange Hardy Bog Plants Iris Louisiana Iris Arrowheads Flowering Plants ... Hardy Lotus Tropical Lilies Blue Other Tropicals Purple Tropical Bog Plants Flowering Plants Taros Cannas Low Growing ... Night Blooming Lilies PRODUCTS Pond Kits Planting Containers Solid Containers Baskets Lilyblooms Fertilizer aKwatik System ... Pond Liner Pond Pumps Supreme energy-efficient Supreme waterfall Ebara Sequence ... Tsurumi Tubing and Accessories Black Vinyl Tubing Kink Free Black Tubing Foamseal OlyOla Edging Pond Filters Lilyblooms Pond Filters Poly-Flo Filter Material Bulk Activated Carbon Bulk Zeolite Pond Filtration Inc PF Series Filters PL Series Filters Refill Media Pumpsocks PondSweep Mfg Co Purifalls Upflow Filters Skimmers Accessories Replacement parts Ultraviolet Treatments Aqua Ultraviolet Sterilizers Aqua Ultraviolet Wiper Sterilizers Aqua Ultraviolet Replacement Parts Aqua Frog ... Koi and Goldfish Fishfood Bulk Fishfood Tetra Fishfood Fish Protection Add-A-Sphere ... Pond Vacuums Bacterial Additives Microbe-Lift Ensure Microbe-Lift PL Microbe-Lift TheraP Microbe-Lift Spring/Summer Pond Additives BGDX Trichloracide Oxolium Paracide Green ... Test Kits Algae Control Barley Bales Acurel E Algae Fix Algae Magnet ... US Aquagarden Massarelli's Statuary Frogs Otters Turtles Alligators Brass Baron Statuary Swans Ducks Fish Frogs ... Other Statuettes Fall/Winter Pond Care Microbe-Lift Autumn Pond Covers Pond Heaters Videos and Books ... Wholesale Spectacular Water Lilies
With over seventy varieties to choose from there are surely some to suit every pond owners taste. Ranging in colors from red, white and blue to orange, yellow, pink, peach, purple and green. Sizes in most colors ideal for small tub gardens and large lakes. Take advantage of our discount offers on all water lilies.

54. Eric A. Soder - Visual Services
Wildlife and nature photography, with extensive collections of birds and flowering plants. Stock catalog includes Latin names.
http://www.topics.ch/eas/
www.topics.ch/eas Home Home Services Catalogue Calendars Info ... Kontakt
Welcome to this site that presents you solutions for your visual and editorial needs. A source for professional quality media content: (While the site is gradually updated, some pages still have the old layout. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
to top
Home

55. Animals And Plants Of South Carolina's Catawba River Corridor
Checklists for fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, trees, flowering plants and shrubs compiled by the Flora/Fauna Habitat Subcommittee of the South Carolina Catawba River Task Force.
http://www.midnet.sc.edu/audubon/catawbaweb.htm
ANIMALS AND PLANTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S CATAWBA RIVER CORRIDOR February, 1994 The animals and plants listed here are those that are known to occur or
very likely to occur in the Catawba River corridor in South Carolina. Compiled by: Flora/Fauna Habitat Subcommittee South Carolina Catawba River Task Force Produced by: 1205 Pendleton Street Columbia, SC 29201 For more information or to report additional species, contact: SC Wildlife and Marine Resources Department P.O. Box 167 Columbia, SC 29202 Table of Contents Fish Amphibians and Reptiles Birds Mammals ... Flowering Plants and Shrubs FISH OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S CATAWBA RIVER CORRIDOR Key to Abbreviations N - Native C – Commom I - Introduced U - Uncommon LEPISOSTEIDAE - GARS Longnose gar Lepisosteus osseus (Linnaeus) N, U AMIIDAE - BOWFINS Bowfin Amia calva (Linnaeus) N, U ANGUILLIDAE - FRESHWATER EELS American eel Anguilla rostrata (Lesueur) N, U CLUPEIDAE - HERRINGS Gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum (Lesueur) N, U Threadfin shad Dorosoma petenense (Gunther) N, U

56. Oldest Known Flowering Plants Identified By Genes
Caledonia. But it suddenly catapulted to botanical eminence in 1999as a key piece in the puzzle of the origins of flowering plants.
http://www.researchmatters.harvard.edu/story.php?article_id=33

57. Chamaedorea Elegans
Photographs of plants and flowering shoots.
http://www.dipbot.unict.it/orto/0169-1.html
Front Index A B ... Z Chamaedorea elegans Mart.
(Palmae) Synonims: Collinia elegans Liebm.; Neanthe elegans (Mart.) O. F. Cook
Front
Index A B ... Z Chamaedorea elegans Mart.
(Palmae) Synonims: Collinia elegans Liebm.; Neanthe elegans (Mart.) O. F. Cook

58. Hortico Nurseries
Your Source for Unique plants Roses, Perennials, Evergreens, flowering shrubs, cuttings, grafts, liners, fruit bushes, vines, small trees.
http://www.hortico.com/default.htm
Hortico Nurseries Inc.
Your Source for Unique Plants...
Located in Canada and shipping worldwide. Welcome! Gift Shopping? Prepping for Spring? Give something beautiful from Hortico! About our Site
What's New!

Site Map

Guestbook

Offsite Links
...
Coming Soon
About Hortico
Contacting Us

FAQ

Directions

Hortico's Staff
... Site Design By Ordering Wholesale Roses Shopping Cart Ordering Help Shipping Costs ... Printable Form Catalogues Ordering Downloading Rose Photo Welcome to Hortico's website. Whether you are a professional landscaper, re-wholesaler, garden center, nursery, a rose enthusiast, or in search of unique plants for your home and yard, Hortico is your source for roses, perennials, and flowering shrubs. Browse our searchable, photo-filled online catalogues to find that "Just Right" plant. Then submit orders to us online. Nothing could be simpler. Roses full online catalogue Perennials Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens and Small Trees Other Products and Services Gift Certificates Books and Videos Design Services See our Rose Fields Since we'd like to be one of your favorite online plant information resources as well as your source for plants, we'll be enhancing our site continually and adding new photos, information, links and tips. So please keep checking back and keep sending us

59. Natural Perspective: Dicots (Class Dicotyledoneae)
Overview of the major families of the class Dicotylodonea (broadleaved plants).Category Science Biology Plantae Magnoliophyta Magnoliopsida...... Around 300 families of flowering plants are currently identified asDicots. Learning the intricacies of the Subclasses, Superorders
http://www.perspective.com/nature/plantae/dicots.html
Page 23 of 38
Natural Perspective
The Plant Kingdom: Dicots Overview
(Last modified: 21 July 1997)
The class Dicotylodonea is large and diverse. Dicot plants range from tiny plants to tremendous trees; fleshy succulents to delicate herbs that dry out almost as soon as they're picked; large and complex flower heads to tiny flowers that barely deserve the name; annuals and perenials; deciduous and evergreen. Each plant can be described with 100 features including size, shape, color, and features of the entire plant, leaves, flowers, and fruit. Around 300 families of flowering plants are currently identified as Dicots. Learning the intricacies of the Subclasses, Superorders, and Orders is of limited value for the typical naturalist. Nevertheless, the Family groupings are quite helpful. Here are some of the most prominent herb and shrub families in our region and probably most temperate areas.
Sunflower Family ( Asteraceae
The Sunflower family contains the largest number of plant species in the San Francisco Bay Area and many other parts of the world. The Sunflower family includes shrubs such as Coyotebrush as well as herbs such as Sunflowers, Daisies, Asters, Thistles, and Dandelions. All of these plants have compound flower heads. While it appears to be a single flower, closer examination reveals that the head is composed of many separate flowers: tiny five-petalled "disk flowers" in the center and/or single-petalled "ray flowers" around the outside. Dandelions have only ray flowers; Thistles and Coyotebrush have only disk flowers; Sunflowers and Daisies have both.

60. Welcome To J. C. Bakker & Sons Ltd. Wholesale Nurseries
Growers of shade trees, evergreens, flowering shrubs, rose bushes, and ornamental plants.
http://www.jcbakker.com

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-60 of 176    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | Next 20

free hit counter