If you
are looking for web sites relevant to botany, these are
good starting points for searching and surfing. You can also find information about
plants in databases offered by the Rowan
University Library and by visiting
the library to read the collections.
Not everything worth knowing about plants can be found on the web!
American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta
American Association of Cereal ChemistsAmerican Horticultural Society
American Phytopathological Society
American Society of Brewing ChemistsBotany WWW Sites (Botanical Society of America)
Charlie's Mid-Atlantic Plant Identification Guide
Council for
Biotechnology Information
Devonian
Times (Fossil Ferns and Fern Allies)
Dr. Duke's Phytochemical
and
Ethnobotanical Databases
Economic Botany Weblinks (Simpson and Ogorzaly)
FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations)
Food and Nutrition
Information
Center
Guide
to Dietary Supplements (Iowa State University)
Images of Plants (University of Wisconsin Collection)
Index to Mycology Resources on the Internet
Internet Guidepost for Plant Production (Japan)
McGraw-Hill
Online Learning Center for Botany
Native Conifers of
North America
Office of
Dietary Supplements (National Institute of Health)
Online
Vegetation
and Plant Distribution Maps (University of California-Berkeley)
Pew Initiative on Food and
Biotechnology
Photographic Atlas of
Plant Anatomy
Phycological Society of
America
Phytoremediation
(Missouri Botanical Garden)
Plant
Cultures (Plants and People)
Rutger's Cooperative
Extension (Agriculture in New Jersey)
USDA
Vegetable Resource and
Information Center
(The)
Vaults of Erowid (Plant Chemistry and Humans)
Wayne's
Word (Highly Recommended)
World
Conservation Monitoring Centre