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Last updated Dec. 20, 2004

Wildflower Resources

Sweet pitcherplant flower with dew. ©Claude W. Rankin and Southern Connections Inc.

Sweet pitcherplant flower photographed in Brunswick County, North Carolina.

The Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants.

Duke University's Biological and Environmental Sciences Library.

Florida's Fairchild Tropical Garden sponsors a Virtual Herbarium.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Plants Database is a keystone source of taxonomic information.

Dictionary Botanical Epithets.

Search the Harvard University Herbaria Type Specimen Database for taxonomic data.

Ibiblio hosts the Plants For A Future database of more than 7,000 plants, and provides a database search interface.

The multi-national Integrated Taxonomic Information System.

The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower center Native Plant Information Network is rich in information and images.

Canada's G.F. Ledingham Herbarium specimen database.

Natureserv Explorer: An Online Encyclopedia of Life

The North Carolina Department of Agriculture Plant Conservation Program.

The Southeastern Rare Plant Information Network.

The State Botanical Garden of Georgia.

The Global Biodiversity Information Facility.

Species 2000, which aims to catalog every living thing.

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Endangered Species Program has a comprehensive Threatened and Endangered Animals and Plants page.

The UC Davis Herbarium.

Visit the New York Botanical Garden, or just their plant information service.


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