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2. Warnement, Judith, �Cataloguing and curation of ethnobiological books and


archives�, Chapter 13, pp. 183-00, in: Salick, Jan, Katie Konchar and Mark Nesbitt,
Curating biocultural collections: A handbook, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in
association with Missouri Botanical Garden Press, 2015. 406 p.

3. Hassert, Rita, �The library in a public garden�, appendix E (3 p.), in: Rakow,
D. & S. Lee, Public Garden Management. John Wiley & Sons, 2011. 416 p. Read online
on Google Books.

4. Fescemyer, Kathy, �The Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries�,


Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, 11 (2, 2010): 73-80. Read excerpt :
Importance of botanical and horticultural information.

5. Schmidt, Diane et al. Guide to reference and information sources in plant


biology, 3rd ed. Libraries Unlimited, 2006. 296 p.
Digital version for the URLs and annotations for the Web-accessible resources
listed available at: http://www.library.illinois.edu/bix/plantbiowebresources/

6. Clewis, Beth. �Botanical and horticultural libraries in the U.S.: a survey of


CBHL member libraries�, Special Libraries, 80 (3, 1989): pp. 179-187.

7. MacPhail, Ian, �Information Resources for Botanical Gardens�, AABGA Bulletin,


15 (3, 1976): 90-95. Read online

8. Reed, John, �Problems of horticultural and botanical libraries�, Arnoldia, 30


(1, 1970): 2-8.

9. CBHL. Nursery and Seed Catalogs: A directory of collections, rev. ed. 1990. 89
p. PDF

10. Internet Directory for Botany - Want to find a botanic garden near you? Have a
VERY specific plant question? Want to know "The Amazing Story of Kudzu?" - From
"African Violets" to "Zoosporic Fungi", this is the mother of all lists...
http://www.helsinki.fi/kmus/botmenu.html

11. State & Provincial Flowers - A list of the US States and Canadian Provinces
with their respective flowers. Also lots of other fun plant facts elsewhere on the
sight. http://www.geobop.com/Symbols/Plants/Flowers/

12. Native Plants Event Directory - A listing of plant-related events across the
U.S. from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. What are you doing sitting
inside at a computer, when you can actually go outside and learn in your area?
http://www.wildflower.org/events.html

13. The Brooklyn Botanical Garden - One of my favorite non-virtual places, and you
can order books from their great bookshop...
http://www.bbg.org

14. Plants for a Future - A non-profit organization in the UK that is dedicated to


plants and their uses. They have a very cool database of 7,000 plants available
online, and several interesting articles on plant uses, in addition to other
information about their organization. http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/index.html

15. Henriette's Herbal Homepage - Another trove of information about plant uses in
medecine, cooking, etc., and lots of links to other plant resources.
http://metalab.unc.edu/herbmed/

16. Medicinal and Poisonous Plant Databases - Links, links, and more links about,
well, medicinal plants, Poisonous plants, ethnobotony, treatments for specific
conditions, research, etc. The layout is kind of funky - but there's a lot of
information there. http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mct/Plants/index.html

17. The Virtual Herbarium - 45 beautiful photographs by Kenneth J. Stein, a


research associate at the Deptartment of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences at
Virginia Tech. http://www.vt.edu:10021/forestry/wildlife/stein/plants.html

18. Wildflowers of Alabama - Sit back and let your computer do the clicking with
this automated slide show by Caroline R .Dean. http://www.duc.auburn.edu/~deancar/

19. Wildflower Photography - Approx 25 lovely photographs of flowers, particularly


orchids, from North America and Europe, by Thomas Kornack.
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~tkorn/wildflowers/

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