Estructura nodal de Dicotiledneas en transcortes de tallo
A, Spiraea. B, Salix. C, Brassica. D, Veronica. E, Rumex. F, Clerodendron
Encyclopedia of Plants Scientific and common names for garden plants.
http://www.botany.com/ The Botanical Society of America Fnd out what we botanists do when not inflicting tests and such on you students! http://www.thomson.com/bsa/default.html Plant images (a collection of image files, many used herein). gopher://gopher.adp.wisc.edu:70/11/.data/.bot/.130new Plant Tissue Types Text and graphics, a nice supplement to coverage of the topic above. http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/Plant_Biology/tissuetypes.html The Ancient Bristlecone Pine An excellent page detailing the story of the bristlecone pines, some of which are over 4000 years old. Makes even me feel young again! http://www.sonic.net/bristlecone/intro.html Monocots versus Dicots (UCMP Berkeley) Succinct presentation of the two classes of the angiosperms. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss8/monocotdicot.html Angiosperm Anatomy An excellent site detailing plant structure. http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za:80/Sci_ed/pupil/Angiosperms/index.htm Introduction to the Anthophyta (flowering plants) (UCMP Berkeley) Introduction to the most recently evolved major plant group, includes links to fossil record, systematics and more. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/anthophyta/anthophyta.html Plant Tissue Systems Lots of images and text. http://www.mancol.edu/science/biology/plants_new/anatomy/homepage.html Plant Biology (University of Maryland) Text, outlines, and images that are part of a general botany course.