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61. Tiiu Kull Home Page Cypripedium Orchidaceae Orchids Clonal Plants
Tiiu KULL Head of the Department of botany, Institute of Zoology and botany (PhD,1997 Population dynamics in Cypripedium calceolus L. ) Institute of Zoology
http://www.zbi.ee/~tiiu/
Tiiu KULL
Head of the Department of Botany, Institute of Zoology and Botany
(PhD, 1997 "Population dynamics in Cypripedium calceolus L. ")
Institute of Zoology and Botany
, Riia 181, Tartu 51014,
Estonia
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* Lectures - tudengeile * Links My photo my flower Current interests: Population biology of rare plants (especially Orchidaceae clonal growth and reproduction biology of flowering plants. Projects I am involved in: Orchid Biology Estonian Biodiversity Project (coordinator) Red Data book of Estonia Atlas and Keybook of Estonian vascular plants Flora of the Baltic countries Monitoring of rare plant populations Lecture courses (Estonian Agricultural University): Biodiversity Taxonomy of flowering plants Protected plants Estonian flora, vegetation, and its protection - tudengeile Links: Estonian Orchid Protection Club Other orchid pages Epipogium aphyllum (F.W.Schmidt) Swartz

62. Australian Systematic Botany Society
to present many examples illustrating the practical importance of the study of botany.Part IV. Lindley’s lifelong love affair with orchids - Phillip Cribb.
http://www.anbg.gov.au/asbs/newsletter/book-review-98b.html
Book Review
John Lindley 1799 - 1865,
Gardener - Botanist and Pioneer Orchidologist,
Bicentenary Celebration Volume
Edited by William T. Stearn. (From ASBS Newsletter Number 98, March1999) Published by the Antique Collector’s Club in association with the
Royal Horticultural Society. ISBN 1 85149 296 8.
231 pages, frontispiece and 42 colour plates, 29 figures.
Hardcover 25 pounds (UK), $US48.65 from amazon.com. This book is a joint work under the editorship of Professor Stearn and to which he contributes the general biography of Lindley. Also included are two lectures by Lindley himself as well as self-contained contributions from Phillip Cribb, Christopher Brickell, William Chaloner, Brent Elliott, Kathryn Bridge, William Tjaden and J. Marguerite Allford touching on specific aspects of Lindley’s interests. Notes on the ten parts comprising this volume are given below. William Stearn served for twenty years as Librarian of the Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society (interrupted, however, by six years serving in the Royal Air Force during of the second world war) and so is ideally placed to compile and edit this volume commemorating Lindley’s works on the bicentenary of his birth. As outlined by Stearn in his preface, perhaps the major advantage that this work has over previous biographies of Lindley was access to a recently uncovered "treasure trove" of Lindley family documentation from the Archives of British Columbia in Victoria, Canada. One of the fascinations with botanical biographies such as this are the personal details and interactions gleaned about historical figures whose scientific achievements we consider regularly in our own work.

63. Botany Online: Evolution: Charles Darwin’s Life
1862 The various contrivances by which orchids are fertilized by insects. . Thevarious contrivances by which orchids are fertilized by insects (1862) and
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e36/36b.htm
CHARLES DARWIN , born 1809 in Shrewsbury near Birmingham died 1882 in Down (Kent)
DARWIN studied first medicine at the University of Edinburgh and subsequently theology at the University of Cambridge, but his grandfather’s work "Zoonomia or the laws of organic life " (1794/96) containing some initial ideas about the evolution of organisms and his friendship with the botanist J. S. HENSLOW from Cambridge influenced him a far more. From 1831 to 1836, DARWIN participated as a natural scientist in a journey around the world on board of the research ship ‘Beagle’ . The journey became a crucial experience for DARWIN and was the starting point of all of his later works. During this time, he made the first observations for his theory of selection. The study of marine fossils in the higher Andes and the characteristic flora and fauna of the Galapagos Archipelago impressed him particularly. He summarized the results of this journey in a preliminary report followed in 1860 by the detailed version The Voyage of the Beagle The German translation was published in 1875. Some years after his return to England, DARWIN moved to his country seat

64. Botany Online: Index - O
optionally autogamy Opuntia hairs - SEM orchid flowers - insects orchid seedsOrchidaceae - zygomorph - flower diagram orchids - fertilization - DARWIN, C
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/ereg/eindexo.htm
O. WARBURG, O. - glycolysis
oak forest - flow of energy - ecosystem

oak species - ring-shaped pores - angiosperm wood

oats - basic numbers - chromosomal numbers
O. WARBURG, O. - glycolysis
oak forest - flow of energy - ecosystem

oak species - ring-shaped pores - angiosperm wood

oats - basic numbers - chromosomal numbers
...
b-online@botanik.uni-hamburg.de

65. Botany Links And General Directories - Academic Info
The following is a database of orchids, organized by genus Systematic botany and MycologyLaboratory Research into the systematics of fungi and vascular plants
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"This site is my effort to compile useful botany education resources for the advanced high school (AP-biology) and college level. Internet resources vary in quality, so I have rated sites on a 4-star scale emphasizing educational value, completeness and scientific correctness." Another great online resource from Prof. Russell.

66. UBC Department Of Botany - Links
orchids of Wisconsin, An interactive flora to the native orchids of Wisconsin, with ClassicalChinese Japanese botany, Contains links to most of the Chinese
http://www.botany.ubc.ca/links/botgardn.html
Botanical Gardens
UBC Botanical Garden Take a walk in the tranquil trails that lead through the native forest mixed with introduced Asian species and many more.
Located on S.W. Marine Dr. just past 16th Ave.
Admission for UBC students is FREE, so go check it out! VanDusen Botanical Garden Located on Oak St. near 33rd Ave, Vancouver, B.C. Butchart Gardens From the exquisite Sunken Garden to the charming Rose Garden, this 50-acre show-place still maintains the gracious traditions of the past. A must-see for those who live around here. Take the ferry to Schwartz Bay and then a 30 minute drive. Devonian Botanic Garden Butterflies, events, wetland ecology at the University of Alberta.
Has links to Botanical Garden sites all over the world! Memorial University Botanical Garden St. John's, Newfoundland Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Garden Located in Chinatown, Vancouver. Great for tourists and locals. University of Waterloo Botanical Garden Waterloo, Ontario Cedar Valley Botanical Gardens Iowa, USA McMaster University - Royal Botanical Gardens Manages scientific documented collections of over fifty different taxa ranging from trees to new world species orchids. Wrigley Memorial and Botanical Gardens California, USA

67. UBC Department Of Botany - Links
An orchid grower from Australia who grows both exotic and native Australian orchids. Universityof Toronto, The botany department web page has some good general
http://www.botany.ubc.ca/links/misc.html
Miscellenaeous Links
Seaweed Information Server Time Life Plant Encyclopedia Gardening related site with descriptions, morphology, growing conditions, and seasonal characteristics to aid in growing and identifying plant species. Also provides other links. Native Hawaiian Plants Characteristics of Vascular Plants and information on native Hawaiian plants. Wealth of the Rainforest Brief architectural descriptions about plants found mostly in South America. Focus of the site is medicinal use of these plants. Good photo gallery and links to other rainforest sites. Progymnosperms Hosted at the University of Berkeley. Describes the unique characteristics of the Progymnosperms. Has more links and a glossary. General Botany You can look up plants by either common or scientific name and get a full description of the plant. Also has a listing of botanical gardens around the world. Manchester Museum The botany gallery of the Manchester Museum. Describes the museum setup as well as the plants exhibited. Pretty general site about the museum but it has links to the botany dept. of Manchester University. Phytopathology Concerns the study of plant diseases. For the morbid people amongst us, this website has good resources like a search engine, related links, pictures of the week, online journal catalog, and even an online plant doctor!

68. Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
terrestrial, epiphytic, or saprophytic herbs comprising one of the two largest families of Category Science Biology Magnoliophyta Liliopsida Orchidaceae...... orchids in subfamily Cypripedioideae have two stamens, one on each side of thecolumn. Follow the links below to two of the major subfamilies of orchids.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/orchid.htm

69. TRAVEL.com ® ... Regional:Asia:Singapore:Science_and_Environment:Botany
Mandai Orchid Gardens singaporeorchids.com.sg/ Featuring a collectionof local breeds including Vanda Joaquim, Tiger orchids, and more.
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  • Animals and Plants www1.moe.edu.sg/2000antarctica/questant.htm...
    Providing answers to some interesting questions on animals and plants.
    Antarctic Flora
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    Offers pictures and information on plants growing in Antarctica.
    Beautiful Singapore Flowers
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  • 70. Other Botanical Collection Catalogs
    Internet Directory for botany, or the Collection of botany Related URL's Texas WildflowersTom Kornak's Wildflower Photography — mostly orchids University of
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/collections/otherbot.html
    Links to collections of algae, fungi, and lichens are in separate listings of mycological and phycological on-line databases. For comprehensive bryological listings, visit the American Bryological and Lichenological Society homepage. For more comprehensive lists of botanical resources, see the Internet Directory for Botany , or the Collection of Botany Related URL's , indexed by subject. Gardens Herbaria Other Resources
    Gardens and Cultures
    Gardens and Cultures (living collections)
    Arnold Arboretum , Harvard
    Australian National Botanic Gardens
    ANBG (gopher)
    Acacias at ANBG
    Census of Plants in Australian Botanic Gardens
    Living Collections Summary (gopher)
    Boerner Botanical Gardens , Wisconsin
    Dawes Arboretum , Ohio
    Devonian Botanic Garden , University of Alberta
    Fairchild Tropical Garden , Florida
    Missouri Botanical Garden
    Mynelle Gardens , Mississippi
    New York Botanical Garden
    Gardens and Plant Collections
    Norfolk Island Botanic Gardens
    J.C. Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University ...
    Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust , New Zealand
    Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew

    71. Library
    M17. Fieldiana botany Vol 26, No. 1 orchids of Guatemala. Ames, Oakes and Correll,Donovan Sewart. M-18. M-33. orchids Their botany and Culture. Hawkes, Alex D.
    http://www.njorchids.org/Join/library/library.html

    72. AskEarth - Browse Topic
    Cat (C), $5.00, 6 months ago. orchids Sunlight. Plants Gardens botany orchids. Geisha Fan (C), 6 months ago. Will ferns grow under pine trees?
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    73. Awards And Fellowships Available At NYBG
    orchids of the New World. Applications are accepted all year round and should bedirected to Dr. Scott A. Mori, Nathaniel Lord Britton Curator of botany, The
    http://www.nybg.org/bsci/isb/awards_and_fellowships.html
    A wards and F ellowships
    H enry A llan G leason A ward

    This distinguished award is presented annually by The New York Botanical Garden at the Awards banquet of The Botanical Society of America which generally takes place in August of each year. The award is designed to acknowledge outstanding recent publications in the fields of plant taxonomy, plant ecology, and plant geography, all disciplines in which Dr. Gleason excelled himself. The winners of the 2002 Gleason Award are Dr. Irwin M. Brodo; Mr. Stephen Sharnoff; and, posthumously, Ms. Sylvia Duran Sharnoff for their book, Lichens of North America . Anyone interested in submitting suggestions should send them directly to Dr. Dennis Stevenson at The New York Botanical Garden, 200th Street and Kazimiroff Blvd., Bronx, New York 10458-5126 USA, along with a copy of the book, so that we may give due consideration for the award. The Gleason Award Committee usually makes its decision for the award by May of each year. For more information, contact Dr. Barbara Thiers, Acting Vice President for Botanical Science and Director of the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium ( bthiers@nybg.org

    74. BOTANY INTERNET RESOURCES
    NEWCROPS Economic botany discussion for potential new crops. LISTSERV@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDUSUBSCRIBE NEWCROPS (your first name)(your last name). orchids
    http://www.ualberta.ca/~slis/guides/botany/lists.htm
    BOTANY: Guide to Internet Resources
    LISTSERVES and NEWSGROUPS
    Some Relevant References at the end of this page.
    Last updated March 30, 1995
    AROID-L
    • A forum for international discussion about aroids. Emphasis is on questions, reports about collecting trips, exchanging seeds, and information resources. This is a moderated list from the Missouri Botanical Gardens and is moderately active.
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      subscribe aroid-l (your first name)(your last name)
    BEN
    • The Botanical Electronic News (BEN) is a subscription newsletter put together by Adolf Ceska at the University of British Columbia. It is automatically mailed out about every two weeks. The emphasis is on botany and plant ecology, primarily along the Pacific coast from California to Alaska
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      Please subscribe (your first and last name) at (your e-mail address) to BEN
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    75. Orchid, Orchids, Orchid Books, Orchid Grower, Scientific Orchids
    1967. orchids The Natural History Collection Hardcover / Published1992. orchids Their botany and Culture AD Hawkes. The Physiology
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    CAMP LOT A NOISE TROPICALS BOOKSTORE
    "Big enough to serve your Orchid needs, small enough for personal service"
    SCIENTIFIC BOOKS
    The following list of Orchid books are highly scientific in content. They are textbooks for studying a specific aspect, such as taxonomy, or Orchid biology. Excellent content for further your educational in the Orchid family. If you wish to order one of these books, please click on the book title . The link will take you directly to the page in Amazon.com which features the chosen book, often with additional descriptions and availability information.

    76. Institute Of Botany , Academia Sincia
    In vitro morphogenesis and efficient micropagation protocols of severalterrestrial orchids have been studied. These orchids are
    http://botany.sinica.edu.tw/personnel/120.html
    Wei-chin Chang
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    Research Fellow (1976-)
    wcc@wcc.sinica.edu.tw
    Ph.D., Plant Physiology, University of California, Riverside (1970) Post-Dr : Jen Tsung Chen
    Project employee : Mei-ChengTseng,Ting-Yu Chen, Shieh-Ping, Yih-Jeng Sue
    Graduate Student : Tian-Chen Lin, Dung-bih Lee, Chin-Shyan Tsai, Shyang-Jyh Wang, I-Fan Wu, chiao-Mei Chueh, Huei-Lan Kuo
    In vitro morphogenesis
    The long term-goal of our group aims to explore novel morphogenesis in culture system of a variety of higher plants, and try to understand the control process of these morphogenesis. We continue to study the morphogenesis in ginseng ( Panax ginseng ) tissue culture. Plantlets derived from embryoids flowered precociously and set miniature fruits. Culture of these in vitro formed miniature fruits on a defined medium produced mass of fruit-like structure without callus proliferation. These fruit-like structure turned red as culture aged. Miniature flowers protruded from these proliferated fruit mass. Causal factors on these fruit proliferation and in vitro flowering are being studied. Prolonged culturing of embryoids derived protoplasts proliferated to form callus and produced embryoids. In vitro precocious flowering and fruiting of these protoplast-derived plantlets were also achieved in defined condition. These morphogenesis systems are being used to explore the control process on reducing juvenility, precocious flowering, and fruiting in vitro.

    77. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
    Featured Titles in botanyDeserts Page 1 of 1. Used $25.95 Hardcover List Price$39.95 check for other copies, The Wild orchids of Arizona and New Mexico by
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    78. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
    Featured Titles in botanyFlora of the World Page 1 of 1. New $19.95 Trade Papercheck for other copies, orchids of Guatemala Belize 3 Volumes in 1 by Oakes
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    79. Baliechomagazine.com - Botany As Tourism
    botany as tourism During habitat. Among the 620 orchid varieties,496 are natural orchids and 124 varieties are hybrid orchids.
    http://www.baliechomagazine.com/features/botany.html
    Botany as tourism
    During week-ends, and especially during the school holiday season, Purwodadi's Botanical Gardens in East Java serve as a popular local hangout. Its beautiful scenery, and huge variety of plants makes it deserving of this popularity. Whilst its primary function is botanical, the garden is popularly regarded as a recreational space. Families and couples go there for outings. Ever since the garden was opened to the public on March 10,1963, it has attracted increasing numbers of visitors. The gardens contain a library, which includes books, newspapers, special botanical journals and reports pertaining to the many aspects of the garden. But most people don't come to research plants, even though the gardens were established for scientific reasons. The Purwodadi Gardens are affiliated to the Kebun Raya Indonesia (Indonesia Botanical Garden,) in Bogor, just outside of Jakarta. The Purwodadi Gardens are situated about 300 metres above the sea level, at the foot of Mt. Baung. They are easy to get to, as they are situated on a main road that connects three of East Java's most major cities: Malang, Surabaya and Pasuruan.

    80. Missouri Botanical Garden Press: Department: 'Monographs In Systematic Botany'
    Louis Area, $9.00. MSB 4 orchids of Panama, $11.95. MSB 10 The botany and NaturalHistory of Panama La Botanica e Historia Natural de Panama, $45.95.
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