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hort.net link report for 19 April, 1999
- To: gardenurls@mallorn.com
- Subject: hort.net link report for 19 April, 1999
- From: "* U* <owner-gardenurls@mallorn.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 00:24:02 -0500
Added to http://www.hort.net/woodyplants/
WHAT TREE IS IT?
The Ohio Public Library Information Network has a great reference out
there for you Midwestern tree fanatics. Two excellent dichotomous
keys will help you identify trees by either leaves or fruit,
eventually displaying an excellent collection of photographs specific
to your plant. Of course, you can also look up plants directly by
name, but it's nowhere near as fun.
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/products/tree/index.html
Added to http://www.hort.net/special/
WINDOWBOX.COM
Information and supplies to help you choose plants, design a garden,
and care for flowers, vegetables, and herbs growing in pots or any
other containers. It's a great resource for novice gardeners or
anyone else who wants to get into container gardening.
http://www.windowbox.com/
Is your favorite site missing from hort.net? Visit the category that
you think it belongs in and follow the 'Suggest a URL for this page'
link at the top -- we'll be happy to add it!
http://www.hort.net/
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Errata:
Yesterday's hort.net list erroneously listed the title for
"TreeWeb: The Natural History of Trees" as "The Rhododendron
Page." The corrected entry is listed below.
Added to http://www.hort.net/woodyplants/
TREEWEB: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF TREES
Want to learn more about trees? What tree is largest? Oldest? Most
valuable? Or are you just looking for information about a specific
species? The University of Kentucky's Tree Web is the place to go
to for answers to these questions and lots more.
http://quercus.uky.edu/treeweb/index.htm
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