Australian
Center for International Agricultural Research
|
ACIAR is an arm
of the Australian
Government’s Official Development Assistance Program. Its
charter is to commission research that leads to more productive and
sustainable agriculture through collaborative projects involving
Australia and developing-country partners. |
Agriculture
and Food
Government of Western Australia
|
DPIRD.
Department
of Primary Industries and Regional Development's Agriculture and Food
division is committed to growing and protecting WA's agriculture and
food sector. |
Agrifutures
Australia
|
AgriFutures Australia is the new trading name for
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC), a
statutory authority of the Federal Government established by the
Primary Industries Research and Development Act 1989.
AgriFutures is a trade mark owned by Rural Industries Research and
Development Corporation (RIRDC). |
Aggie
Horticulture®
|
Aggie
Horticulture® and the other servers
of the Aggie
Horticulture® Network are
information providers of
the Texas A&M University System Horticulture program, including
the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M
University, Texas A&M Agrilife Research, and the Texas
A&M Agrilife Extension, referred to collectively as Texas
A&M Agrilife. |
Agroforestry
Net
|
Agroforestry Net, Inc. is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to providing educational resources about
agroforestry, trees, and sustainable stewardship of land and
water. |
Alabama
Cooperative Extension System
|
The
Alabama Cooperative Extension System operates as the primary outreach
organization for the land-grant functions of Alabama A&M and
Auburn
Universities. |
All-America Selections
|
All-America
Selections is an independent non-profit organization that tests new,
never-before-sold varieties for the home gardener. After a full season
of anonymous trialing by volunteer horticulture professionals, only the
top garden performers are given the AAS Winner award designation for
their superior performance.
Mission Statement
“To promote new garden varieties with superior garden performance
judged in impartial trials in North America.” |
All-Creatures.org
|
Art and photo journals dedicated to the
preservation and restoration of the whole world of creation, humans,
animals and the environment. |
AnthroMed
Library
|
Anthromed.org is a Repository Website for
articles relating to Anthroposophic Medicine, sponsored by The
Physicians' Association for Anthroposophic Medicine (PAAM). The library
has over 600 articles, documents and research papers and books. |
Archives
of the Rare Fruit Council of Australia
|
These archives are the work of Pat Scott
from Western Australia who created this website for all of us.
Project initiated by Sheryl Backhouse from the Sub-Tropical Fruit Club
of Qld Inc. Mission statement: To rescue the information compiled by
members of The Rare Fruit Council of Australia, which was published in
newsletters between March 1980 and August 2002, and to make this
information publically available. |
Arthur
Lee Jacobson
My Plant of the Month Series
|
Writer of 8 books and multiple articles
reflecting his interests and expertise spanning 30 years. Plant expert,
most knowledgeable about ornamental trees, the wild flora of greater
Seattle (both native and otherwise), and edible plants (wild and
cultivated). He is also a publisher, teacher and lecturer, photographer
and does consulting work and hands-on pruning and garden work in
Seattle. |
Atlas
of Florida Plants
|
The Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants is a
joint effort by the Institute for Systematic Botany, the University of
South Florida and the Florida Center for Community Design + Research to
provide users with a comprehensive searchable database of vascular
plants in the State of Florida. |
Australian
National Botanic Gardens |
The
mission of the Australian National Botanic Gardens is to inspire,
inform and connect people to the Australian flora. To support this aim,
the Botanic Gardens maintains a collection of accurately-documented
photographs of Australian plants and their habitats. |
Biodiversity
Heritage Library
|
Inspiring discovery through free access to
biodiversity knowledge.
The
Biodiversity Heritage Library improves research methodology by
collaboratively making biodiversity literature openly available to the
world as part of a global biodiversity community.
BHL also serves as the foundational literature component of the
Encyclopedia of Life (www.eol.org/). |
Biodiversity
International
|
Bioversity International is a global
research-for-development organization. We have a vision –
that agricultural biodiversity nourishes people and sustains the planet.
We deliver scientific evidence, management practices and policy options
to use and safeguard agricultural and tree biodiversity to attain
global food and nutrition security. |
Bluegrass
Woodland Restoration Center |
This website provides materials for Natural
History and Conservation Planning in the Ohio Valley. |
Bugwood,
Center
for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health
|
Bugwood.org is the Center for Invasive
Species and Ecosystem Health at the University of Georgia. It is
comprised of www.forestryimages.org, www.invasive.org,
www.eddmaps.org,
wikibugwood.org,
www.insectimages.org
and www.ipmimages.org. |
Center
for Agriculture and Biosciences International
|
CABI
(Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International) is an
international not-for-profit organization that improves
people’s
lives worldwide by providing information and applying scientific
expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. |
California
Department of Food and Agriculture
|
The
California Department of
Food and Agriculture strives to support the tradition of innovation and
agricultural diversity by working with private industry, academia and
public sector agencies. These partnerships allow the department to
adapt public policy to a rapidly changing industry - California
agriculture. |
California
Rare Fruit Growers, Inc
|
Founded in 1968, the California Rare Fruit
Growers (CRFG) is the largest amateur fruit-growing organization in the
world. Its mission is to share knowledge acquired from its activities
with home growers in particular and with anyone else in the world
having an interest in edible plant cultivation. |
Chestofbooks.com
|
Chestofbooks.com presents free online books
on various topics |
Clemson
Cooperative Extension
|
South Carolina Cooperative Extension is
based at the state’s two land-grant institutions, Clemson University
and South Carolina State University. |
Cook
Islands Biodiversity & Natural Heritage Trust
|
The
Project is a program of the Cook Islands Government: a) to collect and
integrate scientific and traditional information on local plants and
animals; and b) to preserve such information, and make it available to
the general public.
The
Project has a permanent research staff of one.
|
Earth-Kind®
Landscaping
|
Earth-Kind®
Landscaping uses research-proven techniques to provide maximum garden
and landscape enjoyment while preserving and protecting the
environment. Part of © Texas A&M University System.
|
Eat
The Weeds and other things, too
|
Green Deane is a professional forager who
studied with noted forager Dick Deureling. He write
articles, makes wild edible videos and started his Florida based
website in 2008. His goal is to help people who want to know
more about foragebles to enjoy the process and be safe while doing so.
He is the author of two published books, an award-winning writer and
photographer, a member of MENSA and professional musician. |
ECHOCommunity.org
|
ECHO exists to reduce hunger and improve lives
through agricultural training and resources. A non-denominational
Christian organization, ECHO has regional impact centers around the
world working to connect small-scale farmers, and those working to
eliminate world hunger, with essential resources, and each other. The
ECHO international headquarters is located on a tropical
agriculture demonstration farm in North Fort Myers, Florida. |
Ecoport
|
Ecoport
is a nonprofit corporation incorporated in 2003, "to create an
educational service that manages knowledge as a global public good and
in a manner that makes educational material freely available to the
general public." The founding, and operating, consortium members are
the University of Florida (UF), the Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) of the United Nations and the National Museum of Natural History
(NMNH) of the Smithsonian Institution (SI) |
Edibles South Florida
|
Edible
South Florida explores our foods, our stories and our community by
season. As the trusted voice of the local food movement, we inspire
readers to support and celebrate the growers, producers, chefs,
restaurants, food and drink artisans and other culinary businesses in
our community. |
Encyclopedia
of Life
|
Our Vision: Global access to knowledge about
life on Earth.
Our Mission: To increase awareness and understanding of living nature
through an Encyclopedia of Life that gathers, generates, and shares
knowledge in an open, freely accessible and trusted digital resource. |
eXtension
|
eXtension is an Internet-based collaborative
environment where Land Grant University content providers exchange
objective, research-based knowledge to solve real challenges in real
time. |
Fairchild
Tropical Botanic Garden
|
Fairchild
is dedicated to exploring, explaining and conserving the world of
tropical plants. We are one of the premier conservation and
education-based gardens in the world and a recognized international
leader in both Florida and international conservation.
|
Fairchild
Tropical Botanic Garden, Virtual
Herbarium
|
The Virtual Herbarium is a text and
photographic database of the specimens in the Fairchild Tropical Garden
Herbarium. The FTG herbarium now incorporates the Florida Atlantic
University herbarium as well as the Buswell collection from the
University of Miami. There are currently 80,000 records that are
seachable by family, genus, collector and other fields. 30,000 of these
records have high resolution photographs of the specimen in a format
that can be zoomed in and out in the browser. |
Featured
Creatures
|
The site is a
cooperative venture of the University of Florida's Entomology and
Nematology Department and the Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services' Division of Plant Industry. |
Fedco
Seeds
|
Vegetable,
herb
and grain seeds |
Flickr
|
Yahoo provides users with access to a rich
collection of resources, including various communications tools,
forums, shopping services, search services, personalized content and
branded programming through its network of properties. |
Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer sServices Division of Plant
Industry
|
The mission of the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services is to safeguard the public and
support Florida's agricultural economy. The Division of Marketing and
Development administers the "Fresh
From Florida" program to help Florida growers and producers
market their products. |
Florida
Fruit Geek |
"I
intend this website to be a resource for people to learn about the
abundance and diversity of promising fruit and nut trees. I want to
democratize the tool kit of skills needed: plant-propagation skills,
understanding botanical terms, and appreciating just how much good
material is out there, just waiting for us to work with it."
Craig Hepworth |
Florida
Foundation Seed Producers
|
Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc.
(FFSP) is a non-profit corporation and direct support organization of
the University of Florida. FFSP works closely with the Florida
Agricultural Experiment Station (FAES), an agricultural and natural
resources research program of the University of Florida’s
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS). |
Florida
State
Horticultural Society
|
Since 1888, we are the oldest horticultural
society in the United States. Enjoy 100 years of Proceedings, our
quarterly newsletter, conferences, job postings and much more. |
Floridata
|
Floridata is a photographic encyclopedia
of
landscape plants, an online plant & nature reference, and a
gardening marketplace. |
Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
|
As the lead UN agency for food security,
FAO
offers a large range of related publications and e-products in
different languages. Topics include food and nutrition, natural
resources and agricultural systems, economic and social
development.
ecocrop.fao.org database,
started in 1992, developed as a tool to identify plant species for
given environments and uses, and as an information system contributing
to a Land Use Planning concept.
|
Food
and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region
|
FFTC
IS A Regional Information Center with the mission to collect and
disseminate practical and technical information in agriculture, toward
contributing to the achievement of increased output and higher incomes
for small-scale farmers. |
Fruitipedia
|
An encyclopedia of edible fruits of the
world by Dr. Chiranjit Parmar. |
Fruit
Lover's Nursery
|
Located on the
Big Island of Hawai'i, this company exports fruit tree seeds.
|
GardenWeb
|
A home and garden website with forums and
blogs about gardening. Find 'zone' buddies, locate plant societies,
clubs, botanical gardens and more! |
Global
Biodiversity Information Facility
|
GBIF's
vision: "A world in which biodiversity information is freely and
universally available for science, society and a sustainable future." |
Groundbreaking
Roots |
A blog about growing food in a way that is
environmentally sustainable, safe, and economically viable. |
Growing
Fruit Forum
|
Scott
Smith, of Maryland, USA, started this forum dedicated to all forms of
discussion about fruits and nuts in February 2015. |
Hathi
Trust digital library
|
HathiTrust
is a partnership of academic & research institutions, offering
a
collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the
world. |
Hawai'i Tropical Fruit Growers
|
Ken
Love is the executive director of Hawai'i Tropical Fruit Growers.
(HTFG)
is a nonprofit organization,incorporated in 1989, with the primary
purpose of promoting the interests of any and all aspects of tropical
fruit in the State of Hawai'i. Ken Love's site has data on hundreds of
Hawaiian grown tropical fruit. |
Hawai'i Home Grown Food Network
|
Ho'oulu ka 'Ulu--Revitalizing Breadfruit.
Ho'oulu ka 'Ulu is a project to revitalize 'ulu (breadfruit) as an
attractive, delicious, nutritious, abundant, affordable, and culturally
appropriate food which addresses Hawai'i's food security issues.
Ho'oulu ka 'Ulu is a project of the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network and
the Breadfruit Institute of the National Tropical Botanical Gardens. It
is a nonprofit organization. |
Hear
|
The mission of the Hawaiian Ecosystems at
Risk project (HEAR) is to provide technology, methods, and information
to decision-makers, resource managers, and the general public to help
support effective science-based management of harmful non-native
species in Hawai'i and the Pacific. |
Herb
Society of America
|
The
Herb Society of America is dedicated to promoting the knowledge, use
and delight of herbs through Education, Idea Exchange, Research, The
National Herb Garden, Environmental Responsibility and Special Projects |
Hortipedia
The Garden Info Portal
|
Hortipedia
is a free information platform that specializes in all that concerns
plants and gardening. The initiator of the project is Catherina Ruffing
Countess Bernadotte af Wisborg, a german landscape designer who wanted
to offer one single site on the internet that offers a comprehensive
and in-depth guide to "all things green". |
Identifying
Commonly Cultivated Palms
|
A
Resource for Pests and Diseases of
Cultivated Palms. Florida Department
of Agriculture and Consumer Service, Division of Plant Industry and
Identification Technology Program, CPHST, PPQ, APHIS, USDA; Fort
Collins, CO. |
iNaturalist |
iNaturalist
is a joint initiative of the California Academy of Sciences and the
National Geographic Society. iNaturalist is an online social network of
people sharing biodiversity information to help each other learn about
nature. |
India
Biodiversity
|
The
Portal aims to provide open and free access to biodiversity
information. The portal enables widespread participation by all
citizens in contributing to and accessing information on Indian
biodiversity. We believe such open access benefits science and society,
and contributes to sustainable future. |
International
Journal of Drug Development and Research
|
The International Journal of Drug
Development and Research (IJDDR) is an international peer review
quarterly, scientific and professional journal emphasizing quality
pharmaceutical discoveries and innovations. |
International
Plant Names Index
|
The
International Plant Names Index (IPNI) is a database of the names and
associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and
lycophytes. Its goal is to eliminate the need for repeated reference to
primary sources for basic bibliographic information about plant names.
IPNI
is the product of a collaboration between The Royal Botanic Gardens,
Kew, The Harvard University Herbaria, and the Australian National
Herbarium. |
Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States
|
The
Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States is a collaborative project
between the National Park Service, the University of Georgia Center for
Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, the Invasive Plant Atlas of New
England and the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. The purpose of the
Atlas is to assist users with identification, early detection,
prevention, and management of invasive plants. |
Just
Fruits and Exotics
|
A family owned retail nursery and mail order
business. They offer many fruit varieties suited for South Florida and
also specialize in University of Florida introductions. |
Kansas
State University Extension Entomology
|
An integrated pest management approach is
used in providing the public with programs and information on insects
and other arthropods of importance to field and horticultural crops,
livestock, stored grain, residential environs, and human health. |
Kentucky
Cooperative Extension Service
|
Our mission, simply stated, is to make a
difference in the lives of Kentucky citizens through research-based
education. Jointly with our other land-grant partner, Kentucky State
University, we take the University to the people in their local
communities, addressing issues of importance of all Kentuckians. |
Kentucky
State University Pawpaw Program
|
Kentucky State University has the only
full-time pawpaw research program in the world as part of the KSU Land
Grant Program. Pawpaw research efforts are directed at improving
propagation methods, developing orchard management recommendations,
conducting regional variety trials, understanding fruit ripening and
storage techniques, and germplasm collection and characterization of
genetic diversity. |
Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens
|
Within
these pages you will find online databases, publications,
bibliographies and other scientific information resources about plants
and fungi. Plants of the World Online is an
online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |
Lee
Reich
|
Formerly a fruit researcher for the United
States Department of Agriculture and Cornell University, Lee Reich,
PhD, is currently a garden writer and consultant. His farmden is a test
site for innovative techniques in soil care, pruning, and growing
fruits and vegetables. A farmden is more than a garden and less than a
farm, a unique distinction. His website offers videos, a weekly blog
and information via his consultations, workshops, lectures and books. |
Lychees
Online
|
A very comprehensive website about lychee,
articles, growing information and sale of assorted lychee trees and
products. |
Mark's
Fruit Crops
|
Mark Rieger is a Professor of
Horticulture at the University of Georgia, and has been involved in
graduate and undergraduate teaching for over 14 years. Mark also gives
the annual Master Gardener training sessions in fruit culture and tree
pruning at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, and conducts research
on fruit crop physiology and culture. |
Maguire,
Ian University of Florida/IFAS/Tropical Research Education
Center
|
Biological
Scientist, University of Florida, IFAS, Tropical
Research and Education Center, Homestead, FL
Department of Plant Pathology, Florida Extension Plant Diagnostic
Clinic.
|
Malpighiaceae website
|
Website
based on the work of W. R. Anderson and C. Anderson (University of
Michigan) and C. C. Davis (Harvard University) and features
illustrations by botanical artist Karen Douthit. The emphasis is on
nomenclature and generic relationships. |
Mediterranean Fruits
|
Book
by J. Tous and L. Ferfuson. 1996, J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new
crops. ASHS Press, Arlington, VA.
Purdue
University Center for New Crops and Plant Products.
|
Minnesota
Institute for Sustainable
Agriculture
|
MISA is a unique partnership between the
University of
Minnesota's College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource
Sciences, University of Minnesota Extension, and the Sustainers'
Coalition, a group of individuals and community-based nonprofit
organizations. |
Multilingual
Multiscript Plant Name Database
|
The
distributed database Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database and
closely related sites by Michel H. Porcher. Published by The University
of Melbourne. |
National
Garden Bureau
|
“Inspire.
Connect. Grow.” National Garden Bureau is a non-profit organization
that exists to educate, inspire, and motivate people to increase the
use of plants in homes, gardens, and workplaces by being the marketing
arm of the gardening industry. Our members are experts in the field of
horticulture and our information comes directly from these sources. |
National
Garden Writers Association
|
GWA is a non-profit association which
provides leadership and opportunities for education, recognition,
career development, and a forum for diverse interactions for
professionals in the field of garden communication. |
Neglected Crops
|
1492 from a
Different Perspective. 1994. J.E. Hernándo Bermejo and J.
León (eds.). Plant Production and Protection Series No. 26.
FAO, Rome, Italy.
|
National
Tropical Botanical Garden
|
The mission of the National Tropical
Botanical Garden is to enrich life through discovery, scientific
research, conservation, and education by perpetuating the survival of
plants, ecosystems, and cultural knowledge of tropical regions. |
North American Moth Photagraphers at the
Mississippi Entomological Museum |
The
Moth Photographers Group exists as a non-profit, self-help
organization for the purpose of aiding nature photographers and others
in the identification of moths. The ultimate aim of the organization is
to make available on the Internet photographs of a high percentage of
the moths occuring in North America. |
North
Carolina State Extension
|
The largest outreach program at North Carolina
State
University. Based
in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
|
Oregon State University Extension Service
|
The Oregon State University Extension
Service celebrates over 100 years of educational outreach. From the
beginning, OSU Extension's mission has been to convey research-based
knowledge in a way that is useful for people to improve their lives,
their homes, and their communities. |
Ohio
state University Agricultural Research
and Development Center
|
OARDC is a premier institution committed to
safe, healthy, and affordable food and agricultural products;
sustainable food and agricultural systems; strong rural and urban
communities; stewardship of natural resources and the environment;
keeping Ohio positioned favorably in a global economy. |
Palmpedia
|
Palmpedia
was conceived with the ambitious goal of becoming the powerful and
detailed "up to the minute" palm and plant database of the future.
Being organized and maintained on a wiki platform will allow all of the
information to be easily accessible for editing, updating, and constant
improvement by any Palm Enthusiast. |
PhytoImages
|
PhytoImages, the "sister node" to
PlantSystematics.org, this database is maintained by Dan Nickrent at
Southern Illinois University. It is served
from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA. The webmaster and
head curator of the site is Dan Nickrent with major contributions from
the other curators: Pieter Pelser, Julie Barcelona (both University of
Canterbury, NZ), and Mihai Costea (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada). |
Peterson
Pawpaws
|
Neal Peterson developed a passion for
pawpaws while he was studying for his master's degree in plant genetics
at West Virginia University in 1975. He has dedicated
the last 20 years to his pawpaw breeding program. In 1998, he
released to the public six outstanding varieties from among the 1500+
open-pollinated seedlings that he raised in his orchards, after 18
years of careful evaluation. They are protected by plant patents in the
US and available through seven nurseries. |
Pixabay
|
All
images and videos on Pixabay are released free of copyrights under
Creative Commons CC0. You may download, modify, distribute, and use
them royalty free for anything you like, even in commercial
applications. Attribution is not required. |
Plant
Illustrations
|
Plant Illustrations is a website with an
extensive collection of botanical illustrations. It provides
information, like old prints, monographs or long forgotten inaccessible
illustrations. |
Plants
For A
Future
|
Plants For A Future (PFAF) is a charitable
company; a resource and information centre for edible and otherwise
useful plants |
Project
Gutenberg |
Project
Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation wants to provide as many eBooks
in as many formats as possible for the entire world to read in as many
languages as possible.
The mission of Project Gutenberg is simple: To encourage the creation
and distribution of eBooks. |
ProMusa
|
ProMusa is a knowledge-sharing platform on
bananas* managed by Bioversity International through funding from the
CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas. It brings together
scientists and other stakeholders working on banana, with the ultimate
goal of helping banana farmers make a better living and ensuring that
bananas – in all their diversity – continue to
thrive in a healthy environment. The website also links to three
databases: Musalit, the largest repository of
references on banana; Musarama,
the image bank on all things banana; and Musacontacts, the place to find
people working on banana. |
ProtectUS
|
The Community Invasive Species Network
(Protect U.S.) is concerned with protecting the U.S. from exotic,
invasive species. Protect U.S. is a collaborative partnership between
the National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN), Regional Integrated Pest
Management Centers (IPM), United States Department of Agriculture,
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and
Quarantine (USDA-APHIS -PPQ), National Institute of Food and
Agriculture (USDA-NIFA), the National Plant Board (NPB), your local
Land Grant University Cooperative Extension Service, and other
organizations involved in exotic species extension and regulatory
activities. |
Purdue
University Cooperative Extension
|
Purdue Extension is a service tailored to
meet the needs of Indiana, needs we know firsthand. Our educators,
specialists, and volunteers live and work in all 92 Indiana counties.
We provide the link between Land Grant research and Indiana citizens. |
Purdue
University
New Crop™
|
The Web site of the Center for New Crops
& Plant Products, at Purdue University. NewCROP provides
windows to new and specialty crop profiles. |
Purdue
University Newsroom
|
News
topics about academics, research and special events |
Rare
Fruit Council International RFCI, Miami |
The RARE FRUIT COUNCIL INTERNATIONAL (RFCI),
founded in 1955 with headquarters in Miami, Florida, is the premier
organization dedicated to the education, introduction, and promotion of
rare tropical fruits. TROPICAL FRUIT NEWS, their
publication is devoted
to current and topical information regarding tropical fruits. |
Quisqualis
|
Rare Fruit, Tropical Fruit and Rare Plant
Information. For those who want to learn about rare and
exotic plants with an emphasis on rare fruit. Information on finding,
growing, conserving and using rare fruit and uncommon plants. |
Rare
Fruit Society of South Australia Inc
|
The objectives of the Society are the
development and promotion of interest in and understanding of the
propagation, preservation and cultivation of rare and unusual food
trees and plants. |
Research
Gate
|
ResearchGate
is built by scientists, for scientists.
Founded
in 2008 by physicians Dr. Ijad Madisch and Dr. Sören Hofmayer,
and
computer scientist Horst Fickenscher, ResearchGate today has more than
11+ million members. |
River
Road Farms
|
River Road Farms. The Finest Espaliered
Trees Available, Trained in the European Tradition. "Every tree we
train is inspired by the work of Father Legendre of Hanonsville,
France, who is credited with pioneering this horticultural art form in
1684. Our passion runs deep and remains true to the spirit and
techniques that were developed by him". Peter A Thevenot, Espalier
Master
|
Root
Simple
|
Root Simple is about back to basics, DIY
living, encompassing homegrown vegetables, chickens, herbs, hooch,
bicycles, cultural alchemy, and common sense. We're always learning,
figuring stuff out, taking advantage of the enormous smarts of our
friends and our on-line community, and trying to give some of that back
in turn. Root Simple is a gathering place for everyone. |
ScholarSpace
|
ScholarSpace is an open-access, digital
institutional repository for the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
community. ScholarSpace stores the intellectual works and unique
collections of the UH at Mānoa academic community and also provides a
permanent web location for those accessing these resources. |
School of Forest Resources &
Conservation
|
The
SFRC is part of the University of Florida’s Institute of Food
and
Agricultural Sciences with four missions: undergraduate education,
graduate education, research and extension. Since 1937, the SFRC has
been developing new knowledge and educating students and citizens about
the sustainable management and conservation of natural resources. |
Selec
Tree - Urban Forest Ecosystem Institute
|
UFEI - Urban Forest Ecosystem Institute at
Cal Poly. SelecTree: a Tree Selection Guide is an interactive program
designed to help you select appropriate trees. It will match trees to
particular sites based on compatible characteristics. SelecTree is
maintained by the Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute at Cal Poly State
University, San Luis Obispo. |
Smithsonian
Magazine |
The Smithsonian Magazine is part of the
Smithsonian Institution. |
Smithsonian Museum
of Natural History
|
The National Museum of Natural History
(NMNH) is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s
preeminent museum and research complex. The Museum is dedicated to
inspiring curiosity, discovery, and learning about the natural world
through its unparalleled research, collections, exhibitions, and
education outreach programs. The
Botany Collection. |
Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute
|
The Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institution (STRI) in Panama, is a bureau of the Smithsonian
Institution based outside of the United States, is dedicated to
understanding biological diversity.
What began in 1923 as small field station on Barro Colorado Island, in
the Panama Canal Zone, has developed into one of the leading research
institutions of the world. STRI’s facilities provide a unique
opportunity for long-term ecological studies in the tropics. |
Southern
Illinois
University Department of Plant Biology
|
Daniel L. Nickrent , Professor Emeritus,
Department of plant Biology, maintains four websites: Darwin Week, Co's
Digital Flora of the Philippines, The Parasitic Plant Connection and PhytoImages. |
Specialty Crop Grower | Brought
to you by AgNet Media, Inc., VSCNews targets vegetable and specialty
crop growers in Florida, Georgia and Alabama with timely news and
feature information important to their unique production niche. VSCNews
changed its name to Specialty Crop Industry May 2022. Renamed specialty Crop Grower Jan. 2024. |
Species
Profiles for Pacific Island Agroforestry
|
Agroforestry Net, Inc. is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to providing educational resources about
agroforestry, trees, and sustainable stewardship of land and water.
This website provides home growers, farmers, extension agents, and
researchers information resources for learning more about agroforestry. |
Starr
Environmental
|
In 1997, Kim and Forest Starr entered the
conservation industry, working as Biologists for the University of
Hawai'i, and doing environmental consulting as Starr Environmental.
They
have created and maintain the Birds of Hawai'i website, the Insects of
Hawai'i website and the Plants of Hawai'i website. |
Sub-Tropical
Fruit Club of Qld Inc.
|
Queensland, Australia. Our club promotes the
growing and use of
rare, unusual, and common types of fruit trees, bush food, and
vegetables. This website contains information about the club, such as
how to join, as well as lots of information about many of the plants we
promote. Enjoy! |
The Chocolate Review
Australia
|
The
aim of Chocolate Review was to provide the most accurate information on
the Internet about all aspects of cocoa and chocolate. This information
is based on solid science and practical experience, not on wishful
thinking or corporate propaganda. The company
name was Tava. Samantha Madell, was the owner and writer of
Cocoa and Chocolate, Tava chocolate blog. |
The
Free Library
|
Since 2003, The Free Library has offered
free, full-text versions of classic literary works from hundreds of
celebrated authors, whose biographies, images, and famous quotations
can also be found on the site. |
The Master Gardening Bench
|
The
Manatee County Extension Master Gardener's Monthly Newsletter online. |
The
National
Adacemy Press
|
The
National Academies Press (NAP) was created by the National Academy
of Sciences to publish the reports of the National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, operating under a charter granted
by the Congress of the United States. The NAP publishes more than 200
books a year on a wide range of topics in science, engineering, and
medicine, providing authoritative information on important matters in
science and health policy. |
The
Old Design Shop
|
The free clipart graphics and vintage images
on The Old Design Shop blog come from a variety of public domain
sources from my personal collection including: magazines, textbooks,
calendars, label art, postcards, greeting cards and ephemera. These
graphic images are in .jpg format and are available for download. The
free clipart graphics and vintage images on The Old Design Shop blog
come from a variety of public domain sources from my personal
collection including: magazines, textbooks, calendars, label art,
postcards, greeting cards and ephemera. These graphic images are in
.jpg format and are available for download. |
The
Plant Observatory
|
Kwan lives in Singapore. "This website went
live on 5th July 2007. The idea is to set up a plant pictorial database
to archive the photos I have taken, with their names arranged in some
kind of order. The website has an archive of 12,166 pictures of 1695
plants in the main plant pictorial
database. In March 2011, I decided to gradually share some of
these minibeast pictures in a separate section of pictorial database
called The Minibeast Observatory. |
The
World of Hibiscus
|
A website by Wally Ganmor on the culture and
propagation of hibiscus in Queenlands, Australia. |
The Rare
Fruit Club WA |
The
Club’s interest is in sub-tropical and tropical fruit trees that can be
grown in the South West of Western Australia. Members are encouraged to
take on the challenge of expanding the range of species and varieties
beyond those normally considered suitable for our climate. Educative,
with the hope that members will become more knowledgeable in the
management of these plants to produce bountiful and delicious crops. |
Top
Tropicals
|
Rare
tropical plants for the home and garden. Garden center in Fort Myers
and on line tropical fruit nursery.
|
Trade
Winds Fruit
|
Over a decade in business bringing gardeners
rare and exotic edible, heirloom and ornamental seeds from around the
world. Growing out of our own love of plants and gardening, we have
strived to bring exceptional variety and excitement to our catalog of
seeds. From our family to yours, we hope to share the passion of
growing and discovery. |
Trees
For Me |
TreesForMe,
a resource for information on North American native trees |
Tropical
Fruit Forum |
International
Tropical Fruit Growers. |
Tropical
Fruit Growers of South Florida
|
Our association is composed of a group of
tropical fruit growers and enthusiasts who have come together to
educate the public about the great tasting tropical fruits that Florida
produces,and to fund research in growing these exotic fruits. |
Tropical
Fruit News
|
The official publication of the Rare Fruit Council
International RFCI, Miami is devoted to current and
topical information regarding tropical fruits. |
Tropicos®
|
Tropicos, botanical information system at the
Missouri Botanical Garden. Originally created for internal research
but has since been made available to the world’s scientific
community. All of the nomenclatural, bibliographic, and specimen data
accumulated in MBG’s electronic databases during the past 30
years are publicly available here. This system has nearly 1.3 million
scientific names and over 4.4 million specimen records. |
University
of California
Agriculture Natural Resources
|
UCANR works hand in hand with industry to
enhance agricultural markets, help the balance of trade, address
environmental concerns, protect plant health, and provide farmers with
scientifically tested production techniques and Californians with
increased food safety. |
University
of California
Integrated Pest Management Program
|
The University of California Statewide IPM
Program (UC IPM) helps residents, growers, land managers, community
leaders, and other professional pest managers prevent and solve pest
problems with the least unintended impacts on people and their
surroundings. |
University
of California
Sonoma
County Master Gardeners
|
The Sonoma County Master Gardener (SCMG)
program has been extending information and providing technical
assistance to home gardeners since 1981. They answer gardening
questions and take a proactive role in extending information for
community improvement. |
UF/IFAS
|
University of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science |
UF/IFAS
AskIFAS
|
The EDIS website has been rebranded as Ask IFAS.
The new site
is modern, mobile-friendly and will make Extension publications even
easier to find. There are many new features including videos
and two
Ask IFAS specific indexes: Experts and Topics.
|
UF/IFAS
Assessment of Non-Native Plants
|
The
University
of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science. Assessment of Non-native
Plants in Florida’s Natural
Areas uses literature-based assessment tools to evaluate the invasion
risk of non-native species that occur in the state, new species
proposed for introduction, and novel agricultural and horticultural
selections, hybrids, and cultivars. Our overarching goal is to reduce
non-native plant invasions in Florida and throughout the Southeast US
for protection of natural and agricultural areas. |
UF/IFAS
Citrus Research and Education Center
|
University
of Florida Institute of Food and Agriculture Science, Citrus
Research and Education Center (CREC). With 200+ employees, CREC is home
to the
scientific research staff of the Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC).
Facilities also include 600+ acres of groves, greenhouses, a fresh
fruit packinghouse, a juice processing pilot plant and more than 40
laboratories.
|
UF/IFAS
Environmental Horticulture Landscape Plants |
University
of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science, Environmental
Horticulture Department. Website by Dr. Edward F. Gilman,
Professor, Environmental Horticulture Department. |
UF/IFAS
Fruitscapes |
Tropical Fruit Management Program University of
Florida IFAS |
UF/IFAS
Gardening
Solutions
|
Gardening Solutions is a program of the
University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
(UF/IFAS). Gardening Solutions brings Florida homeowners and gardeners
the best information about Florida-Friendly plants, sustainable
landscape practices, and ways to beautify your yard and garden. |
UF/IFAS
Gulf Coast Research and education Center
|
The
mission of the University of Florida’s Gulf Coast
Research Center is to develop and share new science-based information
and technology that will help Florida's agricultural industry compete
in a global marketplace. |
UF/IFAS
Hendry County Horticulture News |
Collection
of horticultural articles that have appeared in Gene McAvoy, director
of the Hendry County IFAS Extension Service, garden columns over the
years. (site being relocated) |
UF/IFAS
Horticultural
Sciences
|
University
of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science. The Horticultural
Sciences Department of the University of Florida offer Undergraduate
and Graduate programs, do research on plant growth and development and
provide research-based recommendation for the commercial fruit and
vegetable industry and the home gardener. |
UF/IFAS
Horticultural Sciences
Stone Fruit Reserch |
University of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science, Stone Fruit Research
Department. |
UF/IFAS
Lee County Extension
|
University of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science, Lee County Extension
Horticulture Blog Posts from Dr. Stephen H. Brown, horticulture
extension agent. |
UF/IFAS
Miami-Dade County Extension |
University
of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science Extension
Miami-Dade County
is the liaison between research conducted by scientists at the
University of Florida and other universities and our local community. |
UF/IFAS
Mid-Florida Research and Education Center |
MREC
focuses on lifestyle horticulture: profitable yet environmentally
responsible production and use of high-value horticulture plants and
plant products to satisfy demand driven by consumer tastes,
preferences, and wellness. |
UF/IFAS
Nassau County Extension
|
University of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science Nassau
County. Blog Posts Rebecca Jordi, Horticulture Agent lll, County
Extension Director and
Contributing Editor. Extensive information given to questions about all
areas of horticulture, from citrus, fruit/nut to herbs and spices. |
UF/IFAS
Okeechobee County Extension |
University
of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science, Okeechobee County Extension |
UF/IFAS
Tropical
Reseach Education Center
|
University of Florida
Institute of Food and Agriculture Science, Tropical Research
and Education Center (TREC). Research,
teaching, and extension programs focus on tropical and subtropical
fruit crops, tropical and temperate vegetable crops, and ornamental
crops of southern Florida. |
University
of Arkansas
Cooperative Extension
|
We
use the results of scientific research, much of it conducted at the
University of Arkansas system colleges and our research stations, to
help you improve your life and your community. There is a lot of
innovation and creation happening at the Extension Service and other
land-grant universities across the United States, but it doesn't always
make it out of the labs and into the public. We take the guesswork out
of the research and present the science-based techniques to you in a
way that's helpful in YOUR life. |
University of Florida
Digital Collections |
The
University of Florida Digital Collections (UFDC) hosts more than 300
outstanding digital collections, containing over 14 million pages,
covering over 78 thousand subjects in rare books, manuscripts, antique
maps, children's literature, newspapers, theses and dissertations, data
sets, photographs, oral histories, and more for permanent access and
preservation. |
University
of Florida
School of Forest Resources and Conservation |
University
of Florida, School of Forest Resources and Conservation. 4-H Forest
Resources. |
University
of Florida News |
The media arm of the University of Florida |
University
of Georgia
College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences
|
The
CAES is one of the oldest and among the best U.S. colleges of
agriculture. In its classrooms, its Agricultural Experiment Stations
and its statewide network of UGA Extension offices, the faculty and
staff of the CAES are dedicated to discovering, teaching and delivering
the science required for healthy living to flourish in Georgia. |
University
of Georgia
Cooperative Extension
|
UGA Extension extends lifelong learning to
the people of Georgia through unbiased, research-based education in
agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families. UGA
Extension helps Georgians become healthier, more productive,
financially independent and environmentally responsible. |
University
of Georgia
Department of Entomology
|
University of
Georgia, College of
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Our programs encompass all
levels of biological organization from the molecular level to
ecosystems. In addition to training in modern methodologies of
classical entomology, the Department has special emphasis areas in
evolutionary biology, genomics, host pathogen relationships/vector
biology, biotechnology, and applied ecology and integrated pest
management. |
University
of Hawai'i
|
Founded
in 1907, the University of Hawaiʻi System includes 3 universities, 7
community colleges and community-based learning centers across Hawaiʻi.
As the state’s public system of higher education, UH offers
opportunities as unique and diverse as our island home. |
University
of Hawai'i
Botany Department -
Mānoa Campus Plants
|
This is a
compilation mainly of plants found
on the University of Hawai'i-Mānoa campus. It is excerpted from the
course syllabus for Campus Plants (Botany 160) offered by the Botany
Department. Some general information, family name, common name, genus,
and species are provided for each plant included. |
University
of Hawai'i at Mānoa, College of
Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
|
The
CTAHR creates and delivers knowledge that supports and strengthens
families, agricultural and food systems, and the natural environment.
We educate and serve the people of Hawai‘i and those from
around
the world with integrity and excellence. |
University
of Hawai'i
Knowledge
Master
|
Knowledge Master contains general
information on pest hosts, distribution, damage, biology, and
management in the form of pest summaries. Extension Entomology
& University of Hawai'i-CTAHR Integrated Pest Management
Program. |
University
of Newcastle
Australia Gac
Research
|
Our Gac research involves a team of
Research staff and PhD
students in the University of Newcastle, Australia and NSW Department
of Primary Industries (DPI), Australia. |
University
of Vermont
Cooperative Extension |
As
Vermont's land-grant college, UVM offers
a vast Extension outreach program for our friends across the state.
Present in a dozen Vermont communities, Extension provides timely,
research-based information and education for the families, communities
and businesses of Vermont. |
University
of Wisconsin
Cooperative Extension
|
As
Extension Agents, Educators and Specialists we strive to bring the
research results of the University to the residents of Wisconsin to use
in their own yards, gardens and communities. |
USAid
|
USAID is the lead U.S. Government agency that
works to end extreme
global poverty and enable resilient, democratic societies to realize
their potential. |
USDA
Department of Agriculture |
Home
for the departments of Agricultural Research Service, the Intergrated
Pest Management, the National Agricultural Library and the National
Resouce Conservation |
USDA
Agricultural Research
Service
|
The
Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency. Our job is
finding solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every
day, from field to table.
|
USDA
Southern IPM Center
|
Southern
Region IPM Center sponsored by the USDA National Institute of Food and
Agriculture, fostering the development and adoption of Integrated Pest
Management in the South |
USDA
National
Institute of Food and
Agriculture
|
NIFA's mission is to lead food and
agricultural sciences to create a better future for the Nation and the
world by supporting research, education, and extension programs in the
Land-Grant University System and other partner organizations. NIFA
doesn't perform actual research, education, and extension but rather
helps fund it at the state and local level and provides program
leadership in these areas. |
USDA
National Agricultural Library
Digital Collections
|
The NAL Digital Collections offers one avenue by
which customers can use collection materials available in digital
format, whether those materials originated in that format or were
converted to it later. |
USDA
National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference
|
Under the USDA Agricultural Research
Service, National Agricultural Library. Find nutrient information on
over 8,000 foods. Search by food item, group, or list to
find the nutrient information for your food items.
|
USDA
National Plant Germplasm System
|
Under the USDA Agricultural Research
Service. NPGS is a cooperative effort by
public (State and Federal) and private organizations to preserve the
genetic diversity of plants. Germplasm Resources Information Network -
(GRIN).
|
USDA
National Resources Conservation Service
|
The
Plant Materials Program selects conservation plants and develops
innovative planting technology to address today's natural resource
challenges and maintain healthy and productive farms and ranches. |
USDA
Plant Database
|
Under the USDA Natural Resources Conservation
Service. NRCF. The PLANTS Database provides
standardized information about the vascular plants, mosses, liverworts,
hornworts, and lichens of the U.S. and its territories. |
USDA
Pomological Watercolor Collection
|
The USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
documents fruit and nut varieties developed by growers or introduced by
USDA plant explorers around the turn of the 20th century. Technically
accurate paintings were used to create lithographs illustrating USDA
bulletins, yearbooks, and other series distributed to growers and
gardeners across America. |
United
States
Environmental Protection Agency
|
Conserving resources and managing materials
and waste are national priorities. Learn the fundamentals of reducing
waste, reusing materials, and recycling specific wastes, and access a
variety of tools to promote these practices. |
United States
Geological
Survey
|
GECSC researchers conduct multi-purpose geologic
mapping and
topical scientific studies to address issues concerning geologic,
climatic, ecosystem, and land surface changes; human interactions with
the environment; and physical, chemical, and biological
characterization of the Earth's surface and upper crust.
|
Useful Tropical
Plants Database
| The Tropical Plants Database contains
information on the edible, medicinal and many other uses of several
thousand plants that can be grown in tropical regions. The database
currently lists 11,906 species. |
Vintage Printable
|
Vintage Printable at Swivelchair Media
provides free vintage images, mostly scientific or naruralist
illustrations. |
Virginia
State University
Cooperative Extension
|
An
educational outreach program of Virginia's land-grant universities:
Virginia Tech and Virginia State University, and a part of the National
Institute for Food and Agriculture, an agency of the United States
Department of Agriculture. |
Washington
State University
|
The
mission of Washington State University Mount Vernon is to serve the
agricultural, horticultural, and natural resource science interests of
the state through research and extension activities that are enhanced
by the unique conditions of northwestern Washington: its mild, marine
climate, rich alluvial soils, diverse small and mid-sized farming
enterprises, and unique rural-urban interface. |
Web
Gallery
of Art
|
The Web Gallery of Art is a virtual museum
and searchable database of European fine arts from 11th to 19th
centuries. Although not a conventional one, the collection is a
searchable database supplemented by a glossary containing articles on
art terms, relevant historical events, personages, cities, museums and
churches. |
West
African Plants
|
This
interactive photographic guide shall help you to identify higher plants
from West African ecosystems. It contains images of ferns and seed
plants taken in the field. |
West Australian Nut and Tree Crop Association
|
WANATCA was brought into existence in 1975 by a
small group of people passionate about growing nut trees (the original
name was the West Australian Nutgrowing Society). At that time, the
variety of nut and fruit trees available to the public was very
limited, as was information about the horticulture of growing and
propagating exotic plants and the use and processing of their products.
WANATCA was dissolved in 2007, and the members felt that their
publications should be preserved, and the material should continue to
be available to the public, hence, "The WANATCA Files." |
Whisk
Affair
|
Helping
People Experience Food. Tried & tested; step by step recipes
and
videos from India & the across the world. They turn out good
each
and every time! Come join me on this culinary journey. Neha Mathur. |
WikiBooks |
The
open-content textbooks that anyone can edit. |
WikiHow
|
At WikiHow, a community of knowledge
philanthropists are collaborating to create this world. We are driven
by a shared passion to create a high-quality collection of how-to
guides. We keep improving each article until we think it has become the
single most helpful set of step-by-step instructions available on that
topic anywhere. |
Wikimedia
|
Wikimedia is a global movement whose mission
is to bring free educational content to the world. Through various
projects, chapters, and the support structure of the non-profit
Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia strives to bring about a world in which
every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. |
Wikimedia Commons
|
Wikimedia Commons is a media file repository
making available public domain and freely-licensed educational media
content (images, sound and video clips) to everyone, in their own
language. It acts as a common repository for the various projects of
the Wikimedia Foundation. |
Wikipedia
|
Wikipedia is the world's largest and most
popular encyclopedia. It is online, free to use for any purpose, and
free of advertising. |
Wikispecies |
The
free species directory that anyone can edit. |
World
Agroforestry Center
|
The World Agroforestry Centre combines
excellence in scientific research and development to address global
poverty, hunger and environmental needs through collaborative programs
and partnerships that transform lives and landscapes locally and
globally. |
World
Flora Online |
An
Online Flora of All Known Plants. Nomenclatural and classification
information used for the initial data ingestion into the World Flora
Online taxonomic backbone was provided by The Plant List Version 1.1
(Sept. 2013).
The data resources used to build The Plant List were
contributed by: African Plants Database; GrassBase; The Global
Compositae Checklist; The International Legume Database and Information
Service; The International Organisation for Plant Information;
International Plant Names Index; The iPlants Project; Missouri
Botanical Garden; Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Rosaceae), and World
Checklist of Selected Plant Families. See
"www.theplantlist.org/1.1/about/#collaborators" for further details. |
World
Vegetable Center
|
An international
nonprofit research and development institute, is committed to
alleviating poverty and malnutrition in the developing world through
the increased production and consumption of nutritious and
health-promoting vegetables.
Founded in 1971 as the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center
(AVRDC) with a focus on tropical Asia, today the work of the World
Vegetable Center spans the globe. |
Zimbabwe
Flora
|
This
site provides information about the flowering plants and ferns of
Zimbabwe. This is a sister site to the Flora of Botswana, Caprivi,
Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia websites, which together cover the Flora
Zambesiaca area. |