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1st Fascination of Plants Day - May 18th 2012
The first international "Fascination of Plants Day" (May 18th 2012) will be launched under the umbrella of the European Plant Science Organisation. The goal of this activity is to get as many people as possible around the world fascinated by plants and enthused about the importance of plant science. vifabio is supporting this campaign by collecting the most important internet sources together for you. You will find more biological web resources in our Internet Guide - a catalogue of annotated and evaluated internet sites. |
www.plantday12.eu |
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The central aim of Plant Cultures is to convey the richness and complexity of links between Britain and South Asia, through the story of plants and people. It is aimed at anyone interested in understanding the world around them. Britain and the Indian subcontinent have had an immense impact on each ... [Information of the supplier]
www.plantcultures.org.uk/
This website gives an insight into the huge diversity of plants cultivated within Northern Ireland which come from all the corners of the globe, with the emphasis on trees and shrubs rather than herbaceous plants. The trees include those planted in gardens or parks or as wayside amenity plantings, ... [Information of the supplier]
www.habitas.org.uk/gardenflora/
UK PlantSci 2013 is the annual conference of the UK Plant Sciences Federation and has been established to showcase the wealth of plants science undertaken in the UK. UK PlantSci 2013 will be held on 16-17th April 2013 in Dundee. The meeting will provide a unique arena for all those interested and working ... [Information of the supplier]
www.plantsci2013.org.uk/
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