Plant images and P Guide - Resources and Review

Collection of images of Latin American plants. Includes family, Latin name and location.
 
The Missouri Botanical Garden is home to over 30 different gardens, the Climatron Botanical Research Center and an active education division. Its mission is to discover and share knowledge about plants and their environment in order to preserve and enrich life. Online displays include an arboretum, horticulture, image galleries and plants in bloom, as well as access to the VAST (VAScular Tropicos) nomenclatural database and associated authority files (W3TROPICOS).
 
Index of botanical information on the Internet. Resources tend to concentrate on the Texas area with material presented in a variety of formats, and covering a number of topics including specimen, distribution, flowering plants and related species, as well as an extensive vascular plant image gallery.
 
Taxonomic information and photographs about the plants of the family Ericaceae found in Ecuador. Covers the genera Agarista, Anthopterus, Bejaria, Cavendishia, Ceratostema, Diogenesia, Disterigma, Gaultheria, Gaylussacia, Macleania, Oreanthes, Orthaea, Pernettya, Plutarchia, Psammisia, Satyria, Semiramisia, Sphyrospermum, Themistoclesia, Thibaudia, and Vaccinium.
 
Information and images of European plants arranged by family, genus and species. Contains over 600 pictures of flowers, mostly of southern Europe.
 
Museum at church of St Mary
at-Lambeth in London run by the Tradescant Trust devoted to plants and shrubs, their history, and where they can be obtained today. Contains images of exhibits, details of events and lectures.
 
A large collection of photographic slides of the activities of the Australian National Botanic Gardens and Australian botany. The bulk of the collection consists of identified Australian plant species. It is possible to browse and search images of flowers and leaves from over 80 plant families, from Acanthaceae to Winteraceae.
 
Image collection of native and naturalised California plant species and habitats. Each photograph is accompanied by details of the photographer, date taken, location, and distribution of the species. Images can be browsed by scientific or common names.
 
An online illustrated catalogue of about 500 scientific drawings. Includes the families of Bromeliaceae, Cactaceae, and Melastomataceae.
 
Carnivorous plants shown in their natural habitat. Includes pictures and a brief description of habitat.
 
Details of a flora picture library containing thousands of photographic transparencies of European wild flora. Only a few pictures are available online, but there is a detailed list of common and Latin names for thousands of wild plants, divided into trees and shrubs, grasses, sedges and rushes, water plants, ferns and fern allies, flowers, and habitats.
 
Collections of images arranged by topic including plant geography, plant morphology, phloem development, xylem development, floral ontogeny, lichens, economic botany, carnivorous plants, organography, pollen, paleobotany, plant defense mechanisms, plant anatomy, and cellular communication channels.
 
Set of pictures of Australian native plants taken by digital camera, flat
bed scanner or Photo CD.
 
Descriptions and images of Hawaiian plants. Includes flowering plant families such as magnolias and lilies and non
flowering plant families such as cycads, conifers and ferns.
 
Collection of finely detailed illustrations of plants of medicinal interest from several European nations, from Kohler's 1887 book.
 
Information pertaining to the natural resources of the Amazon Rainforest, with a tropical plant database that is searchable by common name, botanical name, or ailment. Information is then given on use of substances and remedies, together with an extensive image gallery, and details of environmental issues relating to the Rainforest, such as its destruction and preservation.
 
Hawaii State Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Over 30,000 specimens in entomology and botany (including algae and fungi).
 
Gallery of images illustrating blood, cellular ultrastructure, digestion, hair, insects, microbes and diseases, parasites, plankton, pollen and spores, plants, yeast, and moulds.
 
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