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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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Project Gutenberg's Botany Bookshelf provides access on a number of historical botany books written by authors like Charles Darwin, Henry M. Brooks and Alexander von Humboldt. These free ebooks are available in ePub, Kindle, HTML and simple text formats. [Editorial staff vifabio]
www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Botany_(Bookshelf)
Welcome to the "Better Botanical Business Bureau", where botanical mistakes in commercial and public venues and products are showcased and corrected. It is not unusual with products, ingredients, and images used in media, design, and commercial works to be presented with the wrong common names, wrong ... [Information of the supplier]
www.botanicalaccuracy.com/
World Economic Plants in GRIN is based on "World Economic Plants: A Standard Reference" (John H. Wiersema and Blanca León 1999). This publication provides essential reference data in a concise and readily accessible format for over 9,500 vascular plants of commercial importance in various parts of the ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxecon.pl
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/
BioPop is (1) a database of ecological and life-history traits of the plant species of the Central European Flora, and (2) an expert system based on this database and designed to support decision-making in landscape planning and nature conservation. You are able to test a prototype of BioPop now. Note ... [Information of the supplier]
www.floraweb.de/biopop
Welcome to Plant Talk, the only magazine to provide – on a world scale – information, encouragement and advice on plant conservation. Read in over 120 countries, Plant Talk is a vital and unique source of concise, targetted information for professionals, students and all those with a serious interest in ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
www.plant-talk.org/
The Millennium Seed Bank Project is the largest ex situ conservation project ever conceived. Its partners will have banked seed from 10% of the world's wild plant species by the end of the decade. These will not be just any plants, but will include the rarest, most threatened and most useful species ... [Information of the supplier]
www.kew.org/science-conservation/save-seed-prosper/millennium-seed-bank
Locate plant species in cultivation around the world using our unique Plant Search. This database is compiled from lists of living collections submitted to BGCI by the world's botanic gardens. To protect rare species, the location of some plants cannot be displayed but you can make contact with hidden ... [Information of the supplier]
www.bgci.org/plant_search.php
The Southern African Botanical Diversity Network - SABONET - is a GEF Project aimed at developing botany in southern Africa. The network connected and developed southern African herbaria, botanic gardens, botanists and other plant specialists through workshops, courses, and funding. SABONET also ... [Information of the supplier]
www.bgci.org/africa/sabonet/
10. Plants for the Planet - Pledge your support for the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC)
Imagine a world without colour - imagine a world without plants! Plants colour our window boxes, gardens and natural landscapes. They provide us with inspiration and pleasure. Much more than this they provide our food, medicines, timber and a whole host of natural resources. They provide the oxygen in ... [Information of the supplier]
www.plantsfortheplanet.com/
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