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National Museum of Natural History - Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution. The Neighborhood's Gardening Launchpad. Over 1400 gardening links in 57 categories direct from Austin, Texas. Nerd World Media: Gardening includes gardening related links. The Ness Botanic Gardens , an outstation of Liverpool University, Liverpool, England, are situated on the south facing slopes of the estuary of the River Dee. The gardens started life in 1897 as private gardens, not formal botanic gardens. For fifty years they belonged to the estate of Arthur Kilpin Bulley who funded many of the famous plant hunters of the early 1900s and eventually formed his own seed business, Bees Ltd. NZ Gardens Online - From New Zealand comes this gem of a gardening site filled with beautiful pictures and gardening information. The Nichols Arboretum is located on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan, and is a combined effort of the School of Natural Resouces and Environment and the City of Ann Arbor. Nichols Garden Nursery is located in Oregon's famous Willamette Valley, where deep humus soils and mild climates combine to bring about the best possible growing conditions. They've been around for 45 years. The North American Rock Garden Society is for gardening enthusiasts interested in alpine, saxatile, and low-growing perennials. It encourages the study and cultivation of wildflowers that grow well among rocks, whether such plants originate above treeline or at lower elevations. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service - Horticulture Information Leaflets North Carolina State University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences - Horticultural Science Page The Northern Gardening Home Page Terry L. Yockey lives in southern Minnesota where he is the gardening columnist for the local newspaper. His column is informal - but yet informative. Written primarily from the perspective of a northern gardener, there is something for everyone, from everywhere.
The Orchid House "In the world of flowers," boasts this lovely site, "orchids are the undisputed champions." Here's a mammoth guide to the much-loved blossom, complete with species-by-species breakdowns of color, size, ideal temperature, humidity ... even appropriate fertilizers. The Orchid Mall This orchid lover's resource site has dozens of informational and commercial contacts for orchids and orchid supplies. Orchid Society of Nova Scotia A series of pages dealing with the Orchid Society of Nova Scotia and orchid growing. Contact information, growing information and links to other sites. OrchidWeb by The American Orchid Society. Dedicated to the most exotic, seductive plants on earth--orchids! The AOS promotes all aspects of orchids to its 30,000 members. Growing tips, judging, calendar of events, newsworthy orchid events and more. Come take the weekly quiz and converse on the bulletin board! Oregon State University, North Willamette Research & Extension Center - List results of research programs and gives links to Oregon horticulture. Ornamental Horticulture for the Gulf Coast Area Bob and Lana Beyer are horticultural enthusiasts from the Clear Lake area, between Houston and Galveston on the Texas Gulf Coast. Ortho's Products What do you want? ... Flowers, Roses, Trees & Shrubs, Vegetables, Lawn,Pet Care, Home Defense (another name for household pests) ... It's all here. University of Oslo Botanical Garden Todvin traces its origin to the first centuries AD. Today, the Garden covers about 15 hectares (37,5 acres). Three Natural History Museum buildings are located within the Garden. Over the Garden Gate Quarterly newsletter of the Wichita County Master Gardener's Association, in cooperation with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service and the Wichita Falls Landscape and Garden Committee.
Palms of the World This site was designed to expose people to the many different palms located throughout the world and provide links to other palm information on the www. Nice photos. George W. Park Seed Company Park’s first catalog in l868 was of just 8 pages and used 2 illustrations – wood cuts of an aster and a pansy. Needless to say, its somewhat larger today. The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1827, encourages and advances the art and science of horticulture. From the mail I get, it seems like more and more people are interested in propagation - plant propagation, that is - so I suppose I should add a few links for this interesting area of horticulture.
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