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The Wollemi Pine is one of the world's oldest and rarest tree species belonging to a 200 million year old plant family. It was known from fossil records and was presumed extinct until it was discovered in 1994 in the Wollemi National Park just outside Australia's largest city, Sydney. The mission of ... [Information of the supplier]
www.wollemipine.com/
Diese Homepage beschäftigt sich mit Bäumen, die mit verschiedenen Gegenständen aus Metall oder anderem Material verwachsen sind. Zu sehen gibt es eine Sammlung von über 200 Fotos mit verwachsenen Bäumen. Außerdem gibt es verschiedene Informationen über die Fotos und über das Phänomen der Verwachsungen. [Information des Anbieters]
www.baumwunder.de/
E-Flora BC is an electronic atlas of the plants of British Columbia that provides key information on the plant species found in the province for use in conservation, education and research. The atlas covers both vascular plants, including our many colourful wildflowers, and non-vascular plants, which ... [Information of the supplier]
linnet.geog.ubc.ca/
Das Internetportal des nationalen Daten- und Informationszentrums zur Schweizer Flora eröffnet Ihnen gegenüber der bisherigen Webseite neue Möglichkeiten. Hier einige Highlights: Sie können ihre Beobachtungen neu auch über unser Online-Feldbuch melden. Sie erhalten ein eigenes Konto und können so ... [Information des Anbieters]
www.infoflora.ch/de/flora/art-abfragen.html
The Toolik-Arctic Geobotanical Atlas (TAGA) is a web-based multi-scale collection of geobotanical maps and related material. It includes maps at seven different scales, from 1-m2 plots to the entire Arctic. The TAGA focuses on research sites at the Toolik Field Station and Imnavait Creek, Alaska, but ... [Information of the supplier]
www.arcticatlas.org/
This is our collection of wild flowers which aims to provide high quality images that can assist with plant identification and convey the beauty of European nature. The database contains 268 species to date and mainly consists of alpine plants from Northern Italy, many of which are also found in other ... [Information of the supplier]
www.floraveronese.net/
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