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Take a tour of the Flynn Bogs System of Leon County, Texas, courtesy of Texas A&M. The tour begins with wet woodlands, finishes with hilltop lakes, and includes species lists with photographs for both the wet and dry areas of this unique area.

Interested in "The Principle of Aggregate Tree Growth?" or want to find out why fire is beneficial to some forests? You’ll find this information and so much more here at the definitive resource of dendrochronology (tree ring study). Don’t miss the great pictures with quiz questions and answers.

WOW! This is a wonderfully exciting and versatile way to view a plant cell. You can cut it, turn it, zoom in. This is a place to spend some time!

No, not a lovely lady, but that clear sticky stuff that came out of trees and trapped insects (and dinosaur DNA!) This very intelligent scientific site goes into great detail on what amber is and what it has been used for.

Western Wetland Flora is a field guide containing color photographs, line drawings, distinquishing features, range maps and textual descriptions for 300 species of wetland plants. An identification key and illustrated glossary are included.

This site provides a comprehensive listing of photosynthesis articles and sites published on the web. The articles range from activities to help kids understand phtosynthesis to more complex discussions.

The Wonderful World of Trees keeps both teachers and students in mind by offering a teacher's room with instructions and a student's corner where a learning guide can be found. A year in the life of a tree, uses for trees, and society's efforts to perserve plant life are explored.

Unless you're a producer, you'll be surprised at the planning that goes into growing a giant pumpkin. This site covers it all, with growing techniques, weighing sites, and what to do about insects, plus links to soil testing and the RotWeb (composting).


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