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Introductions to both Fossil and Recent Plant Taxa
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General
F.M. Cardillo & T.S. Samuels, Department of Biology, Manhattan College and the College of Mt. St. Vincent, N.Y.: WHITTAKER FIVE KINGDOM SYSTEM (1978) Plant Classification, KINGDOM IV - Plantae.
Karl W. Flessa, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson: Paleontology. Explained in a nutshell. Worth checking out: Supplementary Paleontology Lab material. Go to: Plants.
Dan Nickrent and Karen Renzaglia, Department of Plant Biology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: Land Plants Online.
International Organization for Plant Information (IOPI): IOPI manages a series of cooperative international projects that aim to create databases of plant taxonomic information. The Global Plant Checklist Project. A Global Plant Checklist, encompassing about 300,000 vascular plant species and over 1,000,000 names, is IOPI's first priority. Eventually, the Checklist will also include non-vascular plants (mosses and liverworts, and even lichens and if they have not been dealt with elsewhere). A provisional Checklist is in operation.
International Organization for Plant Information (IOPI): IOPI manages a series of cooperative international projects that aim to create databases of plant taxonomic information. The Species Plantarum Project (SPP). SPP is a long term project to record essential taxonomic information on vascular plants worldwide. It is being published in hardcopy as "Flora of the World". It includes accepted names and synonyms with places of publication and types, short descriptions of all taxa from family to infraspecific rank, keys, distributions, references to literature comments, etc.
Dan Skean,
Albion College, Albion, Michigan:
Albion College Vascular Plant Image Gallery.
Images are listed by class and then alphabetically by family and scientific name.
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