Open Directory - Recreation: Outdoors: Wildlife: Plants
See also: - Conservation Volunteers Northern Ireland provides a list of wild flowers likely to be seen in the countryside with a photograph and information on each. - Aquatic and wetland plant particulars and photos. - Descriptions and images of plants that are harmful when touched, including powerful tropical relatives of stinging nettle and poison-ivy. - Information and exchange of plants of Southeast Asia and Australasia. - Species descriptions, images, and articles. - The Botanical Society of the British Isles provides a key to the plants of Great Britain and Ireland. - The site describes the flora of San Quiricio in Varese, Italy and work in plant cartography in the province. - Photo galleries of Israeli wildflowers and native plants. - Includes a search mechanism and links. - Brief articles about plants and their interactions with people. - Personal site with images, flowering calendar, invasive weed management, and wildlife of a registered 'Land for Wildlife' acreage block near Brisbane. - Descriptions and photographs of orchids to be found in the county. - Gallery and information on British flowers for the resident and tourist. - Botanical notes from the edge of the Kanto Plain, Japan. - Includes information about plants native to southern Africa and related topics by the National Botanical Institute of South Africa. - Photographic journal of exploration of the weeds in the vicinity of Eva Ekeblad's home in Göteborg, Sweden. - Many nature-related topics are discussed here. Includes a forum for uploading plant photos for identification. - Plant distribution records grouped by UK postcode; checklists of British native plants, butterflies, bumblebees, and mammals; gardening for bumblebees. - A Natural Life Magazine article. - Wildflowers in the Western Isles of Scotland. Wildflower identification, photographs and plant lore. - David Brear's excellent wild flower site with a UK focus. - Photographs of wildflowers in Strathclyde Park, with details of habitat and medicinal properties. - Thomas J. Elpel, the author of Botany in a Day, provides a guide to identifying plants by families. - Provides photographs of wildflowers, available for use as desktop wallpaper, natural scenery and mountains in Japan.