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britannica.com: Angiosperm, Paleobotany and Evolution.
britannica.com: Angiosperm.
Philippe Choler, Laboratoire de Biologie des Populations d'Altitude, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble: Biologie Evolutive Végétale. Concepts and methods in evolutionary biology (in French). Navigate from "Plan du cours" (access to about 335 slides). Go to: Quelle est l’origine des Angiospermes?
David Dilcher, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: Toward a new synthesis: Major evolutionary trends in the angiosperm fossil record. A colloquium paper. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (PNAS), Vol. 97, Issue 13, 7030-7036, June 20, 2000.
Else Marie Friis, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm: Cretaceous angiosperms from Europe and North America (Silvianthemum suecicum), and Cretaceous angiosperms from Kazakhstan.
Clive Hilliker, Ann Gibson and John Banks, Department of Forestry, Australian National University, Canberra: Botany and Dendrology (FSTY 1001), Floral Anatomy - Flower Structure. Go to: Evolutionary development of flowers.
Nature (Macmillan Publishers), Feature of the Week: Flowers and foliage.
John Shane, School of Natural Resources, George D. Aiken Center, University of Vermont, Burlington: Dendrology, Angiosperms.
L. Watson Albany, Australia, and M. J. Dallwitz CSIRO Entomology, Canberra, Australia (page hosted by DELTA):
The Families of Flowering Plants.
This is a package of automated descriptions of Angiosperm families. It incorporates the classification
of Flowering Plant Families presented by The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group
APG) in Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 85, 531–553 (1998).
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