Magnoliopsida
Subcategories
Browse by subcategory.
- 012 linksBrowse
- 022 linksBrowse
- 031 linksBrowse
- 045 linksBrowse
- 052 linksBrowse
- 061 linksBrowse
- 073 linksBrowse
- 081 linksBrowse
- 097 linksBrowse
- 104 linksBrowse
- 115 linksBrowse
- 122 linksBrowse
- 134 linksBrowse
- 1422 linksBrowse
- 151 linksBrowse
- 161 linksBrowse
- 171 linksBrowse
- 182 linksBrowse
- 191 linksBrowse
- 204 linksBrowse
- 215 linksBrowse
- 222 linksBrowse
- 235 linksBrowse
- 246 linksBrowse
- 251 linksBrowse
- 261 linksBrowse
- 2717 linksBrowse
- 282 linksBrowse
- 291 linksBrowse
- 301 linksBrowse
- 311 linksBrowse
- 321 linksBrowse
- 331 linksBrowse
- 341 linksBrowse
- 354 linksBrowse
- 362 linksBrowse
- 375 linksBrowse
- 383 linksBrowse
- 391 linksBrowse
- 401 linksBrowse
- 414 linksBrowse
- 421 linksBrowse
- 437 linksBrowse
- 448 linksBrowse
- 458 linksBrowse
- 461 linksBrowse
- 472 linksBrowse
- 482 linksBrowse
- 491 linksBrowse
- 501 linksBrowse
- 511 linksBrowse
- 521 linksBrowse
- 532 linksBrowse
- 542 linksBrowse
- 553 linksBrowse
- 5614 linksBrowse
- 571 linksBrowse
- 581 linksBrowse
- 592 linksBrowse
- 604 linksBrowse
- 612 linksBrowse
- 621 linksBrowse
- 632 linksBrowse
- 645 linksBrowse
- 651 linksBrowse
- 662 linksBrowse
- 671 linksBrowse
- 682 linksBrowse
- 696 linksBrowse
- 702 linksBrowse
- 711 linksBrowse
- 721 linksBrowse
- 736 linksBrowse
- 741 linksBrowse
- 751 linksBrowse
- 761 linksBrowse
- 771 linksBrowse
- 781 linksBrowse
- 793 linksBrowse
- 801 linksBrowse
- 811 linksBrowse
- 823 linksBrowse
- 833 linksBrowse
- 841 linksBrowse
- 851 linksBrowse
- 862 linksBrowse
- 872 linksBrowse
- 881 linksBrowse
- 894 linksBrowse
- 902 linksBrowse
- 911 linksBrowse
- 921 linksBrowse
- 931 linksBrowse
- 944 linksBrowse
- 951 linksBrowse
- 963 linksBrowse
- 9710 linksBrowse
- 987 linksBrowse
- 995 linksBrowse
- 1003 linksBrowse
Listings
All links in this category.
Showing 1–50 of 336 editor-approved links.
Botanical description of this family with illustrations of Actinidia arguta and Clematoclethra actinidioides.
Information from Wikipedia on this family of flowering plants which is now usually considered to include the family Chenopodiaceae.
Description of the plant family, with descriptions and images of some of its members.
Botanical description of this family of trees and shrubs, with technical drawings of Barringtonia and Carreya.
Botanical description of this family of plants with asymmetric leaves, with technical drawings of Begonia.
Description of members of this family which are mostly tropical trees or shrubs, with photographs of some.
Images of many cactus genera as planted specimens in collections or in natural habitat, with horticultural advice and a discussion forum.
Botanical characteristics of this family with technical drawings of Carica papaya, the pawpaw.
Botanical characteristics of this family of mostly clambering or twining plants with illustrations of several species.
Botanical database and photo gallery of the American Crassulaceae. In English and German.
Botanical characteristics of this family of climbing and trailing plants with technical drawings of several species.
Botanical characteristics of this family of parasitic plants, with drawings of Cuscuta.
Botanical characteristics of this family of trees and shrubs with illustrations of Eucryphia.
Botanical characteristics of this family of xerophytic plants with illustrations of Frankenia.
Botanical characteristics of this family of xerophytic shrubs.
Botanical characteristics of this family of plants with technical drawings of Gunnera.
Botanical characteristics of this family of trees, shrubs and lianas.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew website on Lamiaceae which includes the definition, general uses, list of genera, current research, publications list, Lavandula collection, and Vitex Newsletter covering current research and archives
Botanical characteristics of this family of small trees and shrubs.
Botanical characteristics of this family of shrubs and trees, with illustrations of several species.
Botanical characteristics of this family of low shrubs and plants with technical drawings of Alona and Nolana.
Botanical characteristics of this family with photographs and a brief description of a number of individual species.
Botanical characteristics of this family of trees, shrubs and lianas, with technical drawings of Olax and Aptandra.
Images of seven species.
The characteristics of the Wood Sorrel family.
Information on this family and a photograph and description of Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata).
Botanical characteristics of this family of plants with technical drawings of several species.
The characteristics of the Bedstraw family which includes about 7000 species.
Botanical characteristics of this family of trees and shrubs, with technical drawings of Leptolaena.
Botanical characteristics of this family of carnivorous plants with technical drawings of Sarracenia and Darlingtonia.
Images, identifying characteristics, and habitat information for plants growing in the wilds of Montana. Includes edible, poisonous, and medicinal plants.
Botanical description of this family with illustrations and technical drawings of many species.
Botanical description of this family of trees and shrubs with technical drawings of several species.
Includes family description, range map, list of genera, many images, and articles, including information on the life cycle of Arceuthobium (dwarf mistletoe) and tips on controlling mistletoes (Phoradendron species).
Wikipedia supplies a photograph of Ruttya fruticosa and a list of species in the genus.
Image of this species.
General information and classification.
Photograph and information from Wikipedia on this plant, native to South Africa.
General information and classification.
General information and classification.
General information and classification.
Several photographs of Redroot Pigweed.
General information and classification.
Lists the better known species, together with alternative botanic names, and common names in a number of different languages.
image
Photograph of fruits of Ambarella or Golden Apple, with information on its uses and cultivation, and links to related species.
Image of this species.
This site has some wonderful pictures of this plant. It also has other plants as well.
Photographic study by Brian Johnston of Daucus carota, the wild carrot, with fine images of its flowers and all its intricate parts.
Research project by Peter Hordyk at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.