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This website, hosted by Science & Plants for Schools (SAPS), is designed to help teachers "bring plant science alive." While the resources are organized according to the standards of the British school system, educators...
This resource for biology and science teachers includes a Lesson Plans section, which contains classroom activities, labs and worksheets. The Webquest section contains inquiry-based projects that utilize the internet....
From Dr. Douglas C. Daly's work on the frankincense family to Tatyana A. Lobova's work on bat-plant interactions, the New York Botanical Garden's International Plant Science Center sponsors a multitude of engaging field...
The Pollination Home Page, was created by beekeeper David L. Green. The site contains a variety of great resources including a Photographic Plant / Pollinator Database with nice close-up photos and notes, video clips,...
The University of Illinois has created this fine database for use by students, avid gardeners, and just about anyone with an interest in woody plants. The database contains copious amounts of information about woody...
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